An image captured at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge by Churchill Wild Photo Leader and Canon Explorer of Light Charles Glatzer of ShootTheLight.com now graces the cover of a major text book! The image was shot by Glatzer in August and now appears on the cover of Essentials of the Living…
George Kourounis (yellow jacket) and crew at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Photo by Zorianna Kit. by George Williams How many people do you know who can chase down a tornado, stare into the eye of a hurricane and rappel into an erupting volcano, while filming it all? We only know…
Story and photos by Andy Skillen Wolves are almost mythical creatures. Elusive beyond belief, these shadows of the forest and tundra are the epitome of true wilderness. Bears may be the beating heart of the Hudson Bay ecosystem, but wolves are undoubtedly its soul. There is really nowhere in the…
"Come walk with me, on the coast of Hudson Bay." ~ Robert Postma photo. by Vanessa Desorcy Churchill Wild's lodges are located in the heart of the Hudson Bay lowlands, which are part of a rich ecosystem teeming with wildlife. This area, where the boreal forest transitions to the Arctic…
George Kourounis should love walking with polar bears after this! Photo courtesy of Kevin Keator. Churchill Wild is thrilled to announce another collaboration with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). Renowned explorer, storm chaser and RCGS Ambassador George Kourounis will be joining the August 12-20, 2016 departure of our Arctic Discovery adventure. As strong proponents…
Black wolf skirts over ridge at Nanuk as polar bears spar in the background. Jiangou Xie photo. by Lodge Manager Emri Canvin. Photos courtesy of guest Jiangou Xie and guide Steve Schellenberg. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined the events that took place at Nanuk Polar Bear…
Black wolf at Nanuk. Zach Doleac photo. by Mike Reimer You'd think that after 25 plus years in the business of sharing the incredible flora and fauna of the Arctic that our Creator has blessed us with, that we would have seen it all by now, and been jaded into…
RCGS and Canadian Geographic Flags from Franklin discovery expedition displayed at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Churchill Wild hosted a specially designed Hudson Bay Odyssey this summer in partnership with The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) and it proved to be a huge success. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society The Royal…
Cristina Garcia of Travel For Wildlife photographs polar bear at Nanuk. Churchill Wild has hosted numerous members of the media at our polar bear lodges over the years and has been featured on CNN as well as in major newspapers around the world, but the media has been especially good…
Polar bear testing the waters at Fireweed Island. Guest Post by June Fu On July 24, we took a helicopter ride from Seal River Lodge to Fireweed Island. On the way we saw a polar bear standing on a huge rock in the sea. It was beautifully white set against…