In the willows at Seal River. Click image to read all Arctic Safari stories from Frosty and Sam Frostman. by Terry Elliot, Churchill Wild Head Guide, with photos by Frosty and Sam Frostman This year's Arctic Safari at Schmok Lake and Seal River Heritage Lodge was one of the best…
"And then she said..." by Vanessa Desorcy There are many cultures that revere polar bears. Some even have their own monikers for the great white bear. The Inuit call them Nanuk, (Hey, that’s just like the name of our Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge! What a crazy coincidence.) meaning an animal…
Conversation with a polar bear. Jad Davenport photo. White polar bears, green Northern Lights and blazing autumn tundra greeted guests on our exclusive Arctic Safaris for 2016 and National Geographic Creative photographer Jad Davenport, who is currently working on a book and film project about the world’s wildest journeys, joined…
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…
Master of his domain. Photos and story by Terry Elliot, Churchill Wild Polar Bear Guide Today was the final day of our Arctic Safari and I believe that this was the most successful one we've had! Everything just fell into place this year, from the weather to the wildlife and the…
Blueberry Bears! Mandy Wallmann photo. by Mandy Wallmann The Arctic Safari has begun at Seal River!! Autumn is definitely in the air. Clouds of Snow Geese seem to magically disappear and reappear suddenly, flashing white in the sun with each turn on the north winds. And with each new frost, the…
Churchill Wild is proud to announce our newest adventure, the Arctic Discovery Safari! Are you ready for this? The Arctic Discovery Safari will profoundly re-establish your place in nature by immersing you through time in one of the planet’s untameable wilderness areas: the Canadian Arctic. You will be exposed to…
by Mike Reimer, Churchill Wild The Cranberry Queen, Helen Webber, on the shores of Hudson Bay at Seal River Heritage Lodge. What do 5,000,000 Cranberries look like? Why not ask the Cranberry Queen, who has personally handled each one of those delectable beauties. Helen Webber, the Grand Queen of the…
by Mike Reimer, Churchill Wild Guests on our Arctic Safari will enjoy fresh tomatoes grown at Seal River! Churchill Wild, in its quest to be as ecologically responsible as possible, has long been a proponent of country foods and the 100 mile diet. Our kitchens harvest and prepare a variety…
The Original Arctic Safari 2013 is Churchill Wild's 20th anniversary and to celebrate this milestone we are offering a chance to have Two Arctic Safaris for the price of one! Churchill Wild's Great Ice Bear Adventure was the first package offered back in 1993. To commemorate the creation of the Original Arctic Safari we are presenting a…