Steve and Angela Pressman recently completed their fifth polar bear safari with Churchill Wild. by George Williams Steve Pressman didn't know how good a photographer he really was, until a few of his employees asked him if some of the photos on the wall in his store were taken by…
What an honour to blend in so well that you can watch a polar bear totally intrigued by something other than yourself. Roberta Oswald photo. by George Williams After three trips with Churchill Wild over eight years, Roberta Oswald has figured out what keeps bringing her back to the edge…
Northern lights reflecting over Schmok Lake at Tundra Camp. Eric Wichems photo. by George Williams When the northern lights spilled across the sky, mirrored in the black surface of Schmok Lake, Eric Wichems stepped outside his canvas tent and onto the barren tundra. His daughter Anna joined him, and both…
Seal River light show. by Maggie Cole Sleep in Town. Chase the Lights. Adventure Starts Here. If the northern lights are on your bucket list, 2026 is your year - and the Blueberry Inn is your place. Churchill Wild is thrilled to announce that the Blueberry Inn is now open…
Northern lights viewing is a mesmerizing experience! Dennis Fast photo. by George Williams The new Blueberry Inn website is up and running and ready for online bookings, just in time for the popular February and March northern lights viewing tours in Churchill! These cold winter months are among the best…
Northern lights from the East at North Knife Lake Lodge The lake is frozen and the air is thick with frost. North Knife Lake Lodge will be host to a number of guests seeking an adventure in Canada’s north this week despite temperatures near -20 Celsius. Clear sky clear preparations…