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Belugas, Bears & Summer Wildlife of Churchill (Natural Habitat Adventures)

7 Days

Overview

Few of nature’s marvels match the intense aliveness of an Arctic summer. In a region that’s frozen, still and dark much of the year, the Canadian Northland awakens with a frenzy of energy during long days when the tundra turns green, wildflowers burst into color, animals come forth in great flocks and herds, and belugas return for their summer feasting. More than 3,000 of these amiable white whales congregate at the mouth of the Churchill River, and our motorized rafts and kayaks put us at eye level with them. On the surrounding tundra, look for terrestrial wildlife—including from a helicopter air tour! We frequently spot roving or dozing polar bears, their creamy coats contrasting with the rocky shoreline and dark boreal forest. From the remote village of Churchill as our base on Hudson Bay, we are surrounded by the flurry of natural wonders a northern summer provides.

Trip Highlights

  • See & Hear Dozens of Beluga Whales Up Close More than 3,000 beluga whales enter the Churchill River each summer—come within arm's reach by Zodiac and kayak, and listen to their songs via hydrophone
  • Search for Polar Bears & Caribou by Helicopter Look for wildlife on a scenic flight over the tundra and taiga forest as we survey the vast expanse of this roadless wilderness on Hudson Bay
  • Take a Tundra Safari & Ride Behind Sled Dogs In our Polar Rover, search for polar bears, Arctic fox, Arctic hare, snowy owl and ptarmigan, and ride in a dog-pulled cart with a local musher