Polar bear up-close
Tuesday, 31st October to 4th November, 2023

day first
road tour
Visit the ‘Eskimo’ Itsanitaq Museum, followed by the Polar Bear International research facility and Parks Canada Visitors Center.

day second
tundra buggy
The official Tundra Buggy® offers the exclusive chance to travel into the Churchill Wildlife Management Area (CWMA) for wildlife viewing and photography.

day third
tundra buggy
The official Tundra Buggy® offers the exclusive chance to travel into the Churchill Wildlife Management Area (CWMA) for wildlife viewing and photography.

day fourth
eye-to-eye
the excursion is led by experienced photographer, Angela Mak, in searching for wildlife along the shores of Hudson Bay, we explore all of Churchill’s hidden trails, where it is sometimes possible can be seen, such as the Polar Bear.

day fifth
Historical site
Including Cape Merry Batters, Miss piggy plane wreck, Polar bear jail, and the MV Ithaca shipwreck, rocket research range, abandoned ‘Golf Ball’ radar station.
There is no better time to go Polar Bear filming work in the Tundra than in early November – an amazing time to visit Churchill!
Churchill is a small town with only 800 residents. There is no road access, therefor all tourists and supplies must be transported by air or train into Churchill.
Beginning in October each year, polar bears gather here to wait for the sea to freeze and start their hunting season!
At this time, Churchill’s nickname is “more bears than people.”

Round trip Calm Air Flight ticket
Flight Plan
Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 from Winnipeg to Churchill

Breakfast, Lunch and dinner
Meals plan
Seaport Hotel, Tundra inn or Lazy Bear Cafe

Private queen room with en-suite
Accommodation
iceberg inn-True north experience eco tourism & out fitting