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February 26, 2021

Churchill Wild photographers honoured in Canada Post Snow Mammals Stamp Collection

Canada Post Snow Mammals Stamp Collection by George Williams Congratulations are in order for two veteran Churchill Wild photographers and photo leaders! Both Dennis Fast and Robert Postma had photos that were taken at Seal River Heritage Lodge selected for the most recent Canada Post Stamp Collection: Snow Mammals. The…
Polar bear mom and cubs in the snow at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Albert Saunders photo.
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December 23, 2020

Snowy Emotions: A Christmas Wildlife Photo Album

"When snow falls, nature listens." ~ Antoinette Van Kleef. Albert Saunders photo. by George Williams Christmas is an emotional time, and like polar bears, we look forward to the coming of the big snow at this time of year. It’s here now in Manitoba, but something else is missing. Together,…
Wolf howling at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Andy Skillen photo.
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June 22, 2020

Top 5 Sounds to Listen for During Your Arctic Safari

A silent world, but for the sounds of nature. Michael Poliza photo. by Vanessa Desorcy First things first, what is an Arctic safari? We’ve all heard of African safaris, and hearing that phrase conjures romantic images of sweeping plains, herds of wildebeest and zebra, game drives in open air vehicles…
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…
 

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