Polar bears discussing which tour they should go on. Robert Postma photo. by George Williams Why Churchill? Churchill, Manitoba is one of the only places on Earth where you can safely view polar bears in the wild. Located on the shores of Hudson Bay, this small town of fewer than…
Nature Alliance Photographers' Photo of the Month by Ben Griffin. Seal River Heritage Lodge. by George Williams Talk about déjà vu. As Ben and Rita Griffin's plane touched down at Seal River Heritage Lodge in 2024 for their Summer Dual Lodge Safari, they could hardly believe their eyes. Just like…
Guests walking out to view polar bears at Seal River Heritage Lodge. Artica Studios photo. Churchill Wild pioneered polar bear walking safaris over 30 years ago, but our family has actually been working on the ground with polar bears for five decades. We operate the only lodge-based polar bear walking…
by George Williams We're proud to announce that Churchill Wild is a finalist in three different categories for the 2nd annual Joint Tourism Awards Winnipeg | Manitoba, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the Manitoba tourism industry. Churchill Wild has been nominated in the following categories: Large Business of the Year,…
Polar bear walking in front of Seal River Heritage Lodge. Seal River Heritage Lodge by George Williams Seal River Heritage Lodge has been recognized with a 2020 Travellers’ Choice award from Tripadvisor.com for the fourth year in a row! Based on a full year of Tripadvisor reviews, prior to any changes…
Tiger walks towards guests at SUJÁN Sher Bagh by Vanessa Desorcy with photos courtesy of Anjali Singh Whether it’s for tigers, polar bears, gorillas or elephants, wildlife lovers will travel across the world for the chance to come face-to-face with the world’s most enchanting -- and sometimes elusive -- creatures.…
Dymond Lake Ecolodge. Home of the Great Ice Bear Adventure. Christine Hayden photo. Dymond Lake Ecolodge is the host for our Great Ice Bear Adventure. It is also where our family originally learned how to walk with polar bears. It was the first of our lodges built by Jeanne Reimer’s…