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Churchill Polar Bears Independent Adventure

2 days, Winnipeg to Winnipeg

Polar bear and cub walking through a snowy desert while two trucks observe them from a distance, Arctic
Map of the route for Churchill Polar Bears Independent Adventure
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Itinerary

Day 1Winnipeg/Churchill

Meet at a private hanger in Winnipeg for an early morning flight to Churchill. Opt to take a town and area historical tour, go dog sledding, or visit the museum and Parks Canada visitor centre.

Churchill is a small, northern community with a lot of character; big-chain hotels or gourmet restaurants won’t be found here. Visitors will, however, find warm down-home hospitality and clean, comfortable hotels with all the amenities. Staying in town allows you to walk to and from different venues, spend some time on your own, and, perhaps, meet some of the locals.

Churchill is located along the treeline of the northern edge of the boreal forest, and attracts arctic and boreal species of wildlife, birds, and plants. Commonly seen species include arctic and red foxes, arctic hare, caribou, gyrfalcons, snowy owls, ptarmigan, and, in the summer (June-Aug), beluga whales.

Meet at a private hanger in Winnipeg (located at 30 Hangar Line Road) for the early morning flight. A cold boxed breakfast will be served in-flight. Please arrive by no later than 6:45am to ensure you are on time for your flight.

Plane
Winnipeg J. A. Richardson International Airport – Churchill Airport2h

Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.

Free Time
Churchill

Enjoy free time in the afternoon to explore the town.

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Optional Activities - Day 1 HideShow

Town and Historical Tour
Churchill

Take a tour of Churchill to absorb its very interesting history (this town is not just about polar bears). Learn how it grew from a remote outpost to a bustling seaport with the construction of the Hudson Bay Railroad and Port of Churchill in the late 1920s, then became a military post in the 50s and 60s. Visit key sites and make a stop at the "polar bear prison" where wayward bears who wander into town are sent. If lucky, see a polar bear airlift – helicopters are used to relocate brazen bears to remote locations.

Parks Canada Interpretive Centre
Churchill
Free

Pay a visit to the Parks Canada Interpretive Centre located in a historic rail station to learn all about Churchill. See exhibits on the human and natural history of the area, and displays of Hudson’s Bay Company muskets and trade goods. Parks Canada staff members are on hand to answer questions.

Itsanitaq Inuit Museum
Churchill
3CAD per person

Take a tour of this small museum known for its beautiful Inuit carvings and artifacts. View both historic and modern carvings, and shop for high-quality Inuit art.

Day 2Churchill/Winnipeg

Enjoy polar bear viewing by Tundra Buggy with a local naturalist guide. Take in the majestic arctic landscape, and search for polar bears, arctic fox, and ptarmigan. Evening flight back to Winnipeg where the tour ends.

It will be an early start, but worth it. Get picked up at the hotel and be transferred to the Tundra Buggy launch at around 7:30am.

Polar bears begin to swim ashore in mid-July. In October they begin to gather in numbers along the coast, waiting for pack ice to form over the Hudson Bay, at which point the bears disappear in search of seals. Churchill’s ‘bear season’ begins in early October and lasts until early November.

Known as the “Lords of the Arctic,” these spectacular animals are massive with the average male polar bear growing to more than 600kg (1,320 lbs) and standing 3.05m (10 ft). While large, they are surprisingly quick and have great agility. The bears have a highly acute sense of smell and are skilled hunters - able to pick up a scent from more than 30km (19 mi) away. They can even detect the presence of seals under 3 ft (.9m) of snow and ice. Polar bears have no natural enemies and no fear of other animals (including humans).

In the evening, transfer back to the airport for an evening flight back to Winnipeg. The group will then be transferred back to the Four Points by Sheraton (overnight not included) where the tour ends.

Hotel night in Winnipeg is not included. If you would like the night booked for you, please speak to your agent.

Polar Bear Excursion
Churchill

Head out by Tundra Buggy to enjoy polar bear viewing, as these great creatures gather in numbers along the coast of the Hudson Bay waiting for pack ice to form. Once it forms, the bears disappear in search of seals. Churchill’s ‘bear season’ begins in early October and lasts until early November. There is no way to describe the thrill of viewing these great bears in their natural habitat with an expert naturalist/guide.

Tundra Buggy
Churchill Morning

Pile into this sturdy, big-wheeled truck designed specifically for polar bear observation missions.

Plane
Churchill Airport – Winnipeg J. A. Richardson International Airport2h

Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.

Meals included:

Lunch

Churchill Polar Bears Independent Adventure

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