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1st Place - Polar Bears - Churchill Wild 2019 Guest Photo Contest - Karen Fowlie - Fall Dual Lodge Safari - Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge and Seal River Heritage Lodge
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May 26, 2020

Churchill Wild 2019 Guest Photo Contest Winners

1st Place - Polar Bears - Karen Fowlie - Fall Dual Lodge Safari - Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge and Seal River Heritage Lodge The 2019 Churchill Wild Guest Photo Contest results are in! It was another fabulous contest full of beautiful submissions and, as always, it was very difficult to…
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May 10, 2020

Happy Mother’s Day from the Churchill Wild Polar Bears! A Mothers and Cubs Photo Album.

Mother and cubs at Seal River Heritage Lodge. Allison Francoeur photo. Happy Mother's Day from our Churchill Wild polar bears! We've had so many wonderful Moms at the Churchill Wild lodges over the years and we'd like to say a heartfelt thank you to all Moms for all that you…
Curious polar bear. Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Charlese Glatzer photo.
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April 30, 2020

22 Of Our Wildest Memories. In Photos.

Polar bear crossing ice-covered rocks as the sun sets over Hudson Bay. Howard Sheridan photo. by Vanessa Desorcy Operating ecolodges in polar bear country for the past 26 years has left us with a collection of incredible memories. The Canadian north is full of surprises and just when we think…
Walking in a blizzard at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge.
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April 10, 2020

Windchill at -50. The Story Behind the Photo

Into the blizzard at Nanuk. Jad Davenport photo by Jad Davenport, National Geographic photographer and Churchill Wild Photo Leader With the windchill at -50°C, the mamma and her cubs were hunkered down somewhere in the maze of black spruce south of Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. A lone cross fox bounced around…
 

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