See the Polar Bears in Churchill
Top 2 in Top 16 Best Things to Do in Canada
With tours lasting 15 to 30 minutes, it's the ideal experience for those with limited time who want to check off one of Canada's great attractions. On a clear day, you can see as far back as Toronto and as far south as the United States, but it's likely that you won't be able to take your eyes off the Niagara Falls mist as it swirls below.
There are only 25,000 polar bears left on the planet, with 15,000 found in Canada’s remote Arctic regions. Due to their declining population, viewing a polar bear in the wild frequently necessitates lengthy expedition cruises or erratic, pricey charter flights to remote regions of the world.
Onboard one of the renowned tundra vehicles, such as the elevated off-road trucks that drive tourists around the fringes of Churchill and the Hudson Bay, you can get up and personal with these gorgeous animals while keeping safely out of reach.
Churchill Wild offers one of the most exceptional wildlife and lodging experiences available worldwide with its three award-winning and National Geographic-recognized luxury ecolodges situated on the isolated shores of Hudson Bay.
Location: northern extremities of Manitoba, on the edge of the enormous Hudson Bay