In the willows at Seal River. Click image to read all Arctic Safari stories from Frosty and Sam Frostman. by Terry Elliot, Churchill Wild Head Guide, with photos by Frosty and Sam Frostman This year's Arctic Safari at Schmok Lake and Seal River Heritage Lodge was one of the best…
Churchill Wild founders Mike and Jeanne Reimer. Churchill Wild is proud to announce that we have been shortlisted as a finalist in two categories at the prestigious 2017 PURE Awards -- Contribution to Experiential Travel and Transformational Travel. Churchill Wild co-founder Mike Reimer has been nominated for the Contribution to…
"And then she said..." by Vanessa Desorcy There are many cultures that revere polar bears. Some even have their own monikers for the great white bear. The Inuit call them Nanuk, (Hey, that’s just like the name of our Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge! What a crazy coincidence.) meaning an animal…
Conversation with a polar bear. Jad Davenport photo. White polar bears, green Northern Lights and blazing autumn tundra greeted guests on our exclusive Arctic Safaris for 2016 and National Geographic Creative photographer Jad Davenport, who is currently working on a book and film project about the world’s wildest journeys, joined…
Caribou family outing. Photo Credit: Dennis Fast by Rick Kemp With the launch of the Churchill Wild Arctic Safari we are excited to be featuring something we have wanted to give our guests for over a decade – a fly out to witness a stunning caribou migration and a chance…
Churchill Wild is proud to announce their most ambitious adventure to date: the Arctic Safari! Fashioned after a traditional African safari, Churchill Wild owner Mike Reimer saw an opportunity to offer Churchill Wild’s own version of “The Big Five” in the arctic. Set against the visually stunning fall colors of…