Polar bear walking towards you. Photo by Rudolf Hug. Could you hold your camera lens steady with a polar bear walking towards you? Or focus on two massive carnivores sparring when all you'd rather do is watch? The only way to find out is to do it, and as with…
More spectacular views of Hudson Bay and polar bears on the way! by Nolan Booth It's only June 1 and the big timbers are already standing! We got off to our earliest construction start ever at Seal River Heritage Lodge on May 19 and we hit the ground running. We…
Cat Train crew ready for action! Left to Right: Stuart Reimer, Chris Cook and Andy MacPherson by Nolan Booth, Director of Lodge Operations Another winter is slowly coming to an end and just in time, as we've just completed our annual Cat Train to Seal River. This year we moved…
Polar bear relaxing near Seal River Heritage Lodge. Photo courtesy of Jad Davenport. Churchill Wild is pleased to announce that award-winning National Geographic photographer, author and filmmaker Jad Davenport will lead two exclusive photography workshops in 2016 at Seal River Heritage Lodge, which was recently named a member of National…
Polar mom and cubs out for a stroll at Seal River Heritage Lodge. by Mike Reimer with photos by Charles Glatzer If you spend enough time in the Arctic's exclusively wild locations you will eventually hit the "jackpot" and have an experience with wild things that rivals anything you've ever…
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…
Curious polar bear cub at Seal River Lodge. Quent Plett photo. Notes from the field, courtesy of Churchill Wild Guides and Staff The summer polar bear watching season got off to great start at Seal River Lodge with Birds, Bears and Belugas, and personal meetings with polar bears and beluga…
Polar bear surveys his domain at Seal River Lodge. Story and photos by Mary Sonnack This article originally appeared in the Willamette International Travel Newsletter. For more information please contact Nancy Fowler at nancyf@wittravel.com Ever thought of giving a polar bear an Eskimo kiss? The folks at Churchill Wild can show you…
Crashing waves and polar bears. Photo courtesy of Ron Thiessen, CPAWS Manitoba. Seal River Lodge recently hosted two individuals that could have a definite bearing on the future of Manitoba's wilderness, and particularly on the Seal River watershed, while Oceans North was already at the Lodge doing beluga whale research.…