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May 12, 2011
New Arctic Safari adventure features Walks with Polar Bears, Caribou Migration Fly-Overs and more…
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…
February 16, 2011
1983 – The Worst Year Ever for Western Hudson Bay Polar Bears
by Ian Thorleifson We’ve all heard many sad stories and dire predictions about the future of the polar bears of Western Hudson Bay. And they have had some tough years - particularly in the early 2000s. The worst year they ever had was not recent however, it was almost 30…
August 7, 2010
Churchill Wild’s remote polar bear lodges featured in Financial Post as one of Canada’s elite adventure vacation destinations
Churchill Wild's remote polar bear ecolodges on the Hudson Bay Coast were featured in the Financial Post as "the" cool adventure vacation spots for viewing polar bears, swimming with beluga whales and enjoying culinary delights! The article, entitled, At their leisure, also talks about where people are spending their money on holidays and…
July 15, 2010
Spectacular new polar bear watching observatory/dining room on Hudson Bay Coast offers picture window polar bear viewing
Churchill Wild has a spectacular new dining observatory at their Seal River Polar Bear Eco-Lodge on the Hudson Bay coast. The new dining room has become so popular with guests viewing polar bears from its 12 huge picture windows that the staff has had to shoo them out just so…
January 22, 2010
Churchill polar bear trip, 5-Star hospitality, result in glowing testimonial from Canadian Tourism Commission for Churchill Wild
Churchill Polar Bear cub outside Seal River Lodge Steve Allan, Chairman of the Board of the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC), his wife Marjie, and five members of the CTC had a chance to experience the hospitality of Churchill Wild, Mike and Jeanne Reimer and the Webber Family when the Olympic Torch…