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May 24, 2012
Seal River: Wild, Rugged and Natural
The Seal River is located approximately 10 kilometers to the south of Seal River Heritage Lodge. Where the Seal River meets the Hudson Bay there exists a hot spot for polar bears, seal, beluga whales and a myriad of Arctic wildlife - it is truly one of the world's incredible natural beauties!…
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…
May 4, 2011
Hauling Jeanne’s new gourmet kitchen through polar bear country and across the sea ice to Seal River Lodge
by Mike Reimer Well folks, once again man pitted his slightly aging wits against the elements of Hudson Bay and survived. Thank goodness we were blessed with exceptionally good weather and sea ice conditions that were perfect for transporting materials to the lodges from Churchill. Jeanne’s gourmet kitchen equipment and…
February 8, 2011
Churchill Wild welcomes wildlife storyteller Ian Thorleifson
Ian Thorleifson with polar bear cubs Churchill Wild is happy to introduce Ian Thorleifson to the Arctic Adventure/Churchill Wild blog readers. Ian will be contributing a semi-regular column to the blog. He has been on many of Churchill Wild’s polar bear Arctic Safaris - in fact, many of you may…
January 28, 2011
How to Gift Wrap a Polar Bear
Imagine what it would be like to get a polar bear for your birthday! Is that even possible? And if so, how would you gift wrap it? And how would you give it to the person? The answer to question one is... not quite, but close! The answer to question…
July 28, 2010
Polar bears, sandhill cranes, moose, wolves and whales make first week of Birds, Bears and Belugas a hit
In our first week of Birds, Bears and Belugas we spotted not just polar bears but also sandhill cranes, lots of wolves (with cubs!) two moose and a large numbers of beluga whales. Our first meal interruption occurred last week when a polar bear showed up just as everyone was…
