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TRIP DETAILS

Trip Highlights
Day 1:
Arrive in Winnipeg before your 2:30 p.m. Calm Air flight to Churchill, Manitoba. Your expeditor will meet you at the Churchill airport upon your arrival. You will be spending the night in this frontier town located on the shores of the Hudson Bay. You will have time to take in the town sites, shops, restaurants, historical points of interest, and hopefully snap a few shots as you prepare to fly out the next morning to the lodge on the Hudson Bay coast.
Day 2:
This is it, the point of no return; you will leave Churchill this morning on the great Canadian bush plane, the de Havilland Beaver. It will wing you north-west to the finest Arctic Eco Lodge on the planet, our Seal River polar bear viewing lodge. There will be endless visuals en-route, so keep those eyes open for polar bears, caribou and other wildlife. Arrive at the Lodge, meet your hosts, check into your private room and prep that camera gear. Your guide will provide you with a brief orientation and then it’s time to get out on the land!
Day 3 to 7:
In the coming days you will enjoy the true wildness of this adventure. Breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m. and lunches are typically held at the Lodge. Dinner is served at 7:00 p.m. Meals may be delayed in favor of wildlife viewing and photographic opportunities! This adventure targets polar bears, possible grizzly and black bears, caribou, wolves, Arctic fox, a beluga whale migratory fly-over, migratory birdlife (millions!), and much more in a backdrop of spectacular fall colors. Your experienced guide is professional and knowledgeable about the land and the wildlife so be prepared to do some learning. A charter aircraft will be used to take you out for a day trip to encounter the migrating masses of Canadian Central Barren Ground caribou which number in the hundreds of thousands in our area.
Day 8:
Pack your bags for your trip to reality. You will enjoy a hearty breakfast before your trip south today. You will fly from the Lodge to Churchill (free afternoon) and you will continue on to Winnipeg this evening. Upon arrival in Winnipeg you will check into the Four Points Sheraton conveniently located at the Winnipeg airport.
Day 9:
Today you will travel home. Safe travels! We hope to see you on another one of our exciting adventures!



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