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April 27, 2017
Ecosystems of the Hudson Bay coast
Scanning the Hudson Bay coastline for polar bears. The coast of Hudson Bay has been teeming with wildlife since the last Ice Age ended approximately 11,500 years ago. A totally unique ecotone -- where four varied ecosystems are enveloped in a southern climate modified by a vast cold ocean --…
Blueberries & Polar Bears Cookbooks. Over 100,000 copies sold. by George Williams Congratulations to Betty Ann Luraschi of New York and Laura Plett of Manitoba, the Grand Prize winners in the 1st Annual Blueberries & Polar Bears Culinary Contest, sponsored by Churchill Wild! Betty Ann created Crispy Oven-Fried Chicken from…
January 29, 2017
Churchill Wild lodges to increase solar power capabilities in 2017
Seal River Heritage Lodge under the sun that powers it. Churchill Wild lodges will be increasing their use of solar power in 2017, which has been declared the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development by the United Nations. "Right now we run 16 solar panels at 340 watts per…
November 28, 2016
Postma helps guests create polar bear photos with feeling at Seal River Heritage Lodge, Dymond Lake Eco-Lodge
Story and photos by Robert Postma, Churchill Wild Photo Leader I can see the runway for Seal River Heritage Lodge and Dymond Lake Eco-Lodge approaching from the cockpit of our turbo otter. The greeting party is there, dressed in a myriad of colours to welcome us for a week of…
February 25, 2015
Growing up with polar bears at remote lodges in northern Canada
https://youtu.be/Jb9qn7qURtQ?rel=0 Video and Interview by Richard Bangs There was once a little house on the tundra, and here, two sisters were raised, with the wild things in their backyard. "I remember one time when I was probably about eight-years-old," said Karli. "I was outside and I yelled, 'Bear!' at the…
December 4, 2014
Gyrfalcon catches gull at Dymond Lake Eco-lodge as polar bear watches in background
Gyrfalcon has gull lunch in claws as polar bear watches in background. Derek Kyostia photo. by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations, Churchill Wild Most visitors to Dymond Lake Eco-Lodge for the Great Ice Bear Adventure have one thing on their mind, and that is Ursus maritimus, better known as the polar…
February 7, 2014
New Zealand couple wins trip to Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge
by +George Williams Photos courtesy of Bob and Lynne Croy Churchill Wild is proud to announce that the winners of the Great Ice Bear Adventure 20th Anniversary Contest and a trip for two to Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge are Bob and Lynne Croy of Wakefield, New Zealand. Congratulations Bob and…