Bears & Belugas: White Wanderers of the North
Churchill: An Arctic Summer.The most accessible spot for close encounters with arctic wildlife, including thousands of belugas... plus polar bears, caribou, birdlife and more!Few of nature’s marvels match the intense aliveness of an arctic summer. In a region frozen, still and dark for much of the year, the Far North awakens with a burst of energy during these long days when the tundra turns green, caribou come forth in great herds, and the sea welcomes thousands of beluga whales back for their summer feasting. With the remote outpost of Churchill as our base on the edge of Hudson Bay, this adventure travel cruise takes us to the heart of the excitement, surrounded by a flurry of natural wonders that only a arctic summer can provide.Get amazingly close to beluga whales from our Zodiac boats on the Churchill River; Look for caribou, arctic fox, snowy owls and polar bears near the shores of Hudson Bay; Journey by sleeper train from prairie to tundra on the Hudson Bay Railway

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Arrive Winnipeg and transfer to the Fort Garry Hotel, built in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The French-style chateau is still the grande dame of Winnipeg, offering first-class hospitality. Meet your Expedition Leader and fellow travelers at a welcome dinner this evening.

Day 2: Winnipeg / Train to Churchill

As an introduction to the Canadian north, we explore Winnipeg’s history and natural environs, including Oak Hammock Marsh, with its rich variety of birdlife. We also visit the acclaimed Manitoba Museum, renowned for its exhibits reflecting the human and natural heritage of the province, including the history of northern native cultures. After dinner, we board the evening train to Churchill.

Day 3: Train to Churchill

Traveling northward, southern prairies give way to dense boreal forest. We disembark to explore a waterfall and enjoy lunch by the lake before continuing by rail to the edge of the tundra. The train is relaxing and comfortable, and each cabin has its own toilet, sink and large windows, offering a broad vista of the changing ecosystems.

Days 4 - 7: Churchill

Early in the morning, we arrive in the small northern outpost of Churchill, gateway to the Arctic, with four full days of adventure ahead. Our activities include two Zodiac trips to see belugas in the Churchill River. More than 3,000 of these wondrous white whales spend the summer in the region, and our motorized rafts put us at eye level with them. With their unusual ability to turn their heads from side to side, they appear to be as curious about us as we are about them. Through the use of a hydrophone on board, we can even listen to their otherworldly songs. Few wildlife encounters offer as intimate a perspective as this one. We’ll also take a larger vessel across the river to Fort Prince of Wales, established by Danish explorer Jens Monk in 1619, and where the Hudson’s Bay Company built one of its original fur-trading posts. Churchill became a stopover point for explorers searching for the fabled Northwest Passage and was instrumental in the opening of the Canadian West. A unique tundra vehicle conveys us to a point near Hudson Bay, where we enjoy an outdoor cookout while watching for wildlife here at the interface of the boreal forest and tundra. Caribou with calves, snowy owl, Arctic fox and ptarmigan are often seen, and we may even spot polar bears. At this time of year, it is not uncommon to find mothers with cubs.

Day 8: Fly From Churchill to Winnipeg

After a free morning to visit the Eskimo Museum with its comprehensive collection of native Inuit artifacts and time to pick up some authentic carvings and other handcrafts, we transfer to the airport for our return flight to Winnipeg. Depending on flight schedules, we will have either a farewell lunch in Churchill or a final dinner together in Winnipeg.

Day 9: Return Home

After breakfast, we transfer to the airport for flights home.

Group Size Limit: Approximately 13 Travelers
A very important feature of our arctic summer adventure travel cruise is the limited group size as nature expeditions are best experienced with smaller sized groups of travelers.

Included
R/T transportation from Winnipeg to Churchill (train and plane), accommodations, all meals (except on train and either lunch or dinner on your final day in Churchill), NHA's professional Expedition Leaders and assistants, all activities and entrance fees, evening presentations, all taxes and service charges.

Not Included
Travel to and from Winnipeg, meals taken aboard the train, lunch or dinner on your final day in Churchill, alcoholic beverages, gratuities, travel insurance, items of a personal nature (telephone calls, laundry, etc.).

Physical Requirements
Easy / Flexible
This arctic summer adventure travel cruise includes short walks (1 to 2 miles – the longer ones are optional). Most required walks do not exceed 1/2 mile.
 
2008 Dates
Jun 29 - Jul 7
Jul 9 - 17
Jul 18 - 26
Jul 27 - Aug 4
Aug 6 - 14

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Tour OperatorNatural Habitat Adventures
Duration
8 Days
Escorted
Escorted - Yes
Difficulty Level
Difficulty Level - Easy
Dining
Total meals - 13
Active/Adventure
Nature ObservanceWhale Watching
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