Polar bear napping at Seal River Lodge. Robert Postma photo. by Andy MacPherson and Terry Elliot, Churchill Wild Polar Bear Guides Had a great opening day with guests at Seal River Lodge! And the archaeologists were happy too! Started with a zodiac trip to the river mouth, where we found loads…
Jeneen Sutherland, Executive Director of Magnificent 7 Luxury Wilderness Lodges of Canada, "working" at Aspen Food & Wine 2015 Churchill Wild and the other six members of the Magnificent 7 Luxury Wilderness Lodges of Canada have always taken great pride in the culinary experiences they offer their guests, so it was…
Polar bear provides evening dinner theatre at Seal River Lodge. Photo by Lodge Manager Emri Canvin. by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations, Churchill Wild I already told you the story of our first ever breakfast with a grizzly bear here at Seal River Lodge, but just because the day started…
Grizzly bear at Seal River Lodge! Photo by Lodge Manager Emri Canvin. by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations, Churchill Wild We love to see our first polar bear every season. This year was no different. Until this morning! At almost every meal at least part of the discussion centers around…
Adventures go better with history. York Factory. by Vanessa Desorcy Travel experiences go better with history and we've got something extra special for you in Manitoba, Canada (besides polar bears!) that you won't find anywhere else in the world -- the beginning of the historic fur trade. When you visit…
Romance is in the air at Seal River Lodge! by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations, Churchill Wild Things have gotten got off to a good start up here at Seal River Lodge in the middle of May. We have been here nearly a week now and have the gravel pad spread…
Cat Train to Seal River 2015 by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations, Churchill Wild Every spring we haul thousands of pounds of supplies, equipment and materials across the sea ice to our remote polar bear lodges on the Hudson Bay coast. Depending on the year, we could be shipping anything…
Hungry polar bear at Seal River Lodge. Bob Jenkins photo. Thanks to a rare combination of natural instincts, sights and sounds, we often have "resident" polar bears at Churchill Wild's polar bear lodges. And it's not because we're feeding the bears. Churchill Wild operates the only polar bear walking tours…
Northern lights over North Knife Lake. Churchill Wild was on the trail again last week in search of new adventures and we found more than one, although the second may only be suitable for hardcore wildlife photographers. North Knife Lake Wilderness Lodge was opened for a small group of guests…
Polar bear gets ready to start plane at Seal River Lodge. When you land at one of Churchill Wild's remote Arctic lodges, there's always a chance you'll be met by more than just your bear guides. Your real hosts, the polar bears might just be there to greet you too.…