Churchill is one of the more difficult parts of Canada to access, which means that once there, you'll want to make the most of everything it has to offer. The spectacular thing about visiting Churchill is being able to spot animals that are rarely seen by people anywhere else in the world, such as polar bears, snowy owls and Arctic foxes. If you're brave enough to face the ice-cold Arctic temperatures (with the help of a dry suit), snorkelling with Beluga whales cannot be missed.
What To Do in Churchill
What to do in Churchill

Kayaking with Beluga whales
July and August heralds the arrival of more than 3000 Beluga whales into Hudson Bay, heading for the mouth of the Hudson River where they summer...
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Luxury Hotels in Churchill

Seal River Heritage Lodge
If Churchill – only accessible by rail or plane - is not quite remote enough for you, then Seal River Lodge is the place to stay.
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Where the Wild Things Are: Our Favourite Wildlife Experiences Around the World

One of the best things about travel is the full spectrum of experiences on offer. There are city tours and cooking classes for those who crave culture; riding safaris and kayaking excursions for the adrenaline junkies; and then there are the wildlife experiences which can include everything…
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On the Lookout: the Best Places to See Bears in Canada

These majestic creatures are found across Canada, so those going on a bear (sighting) hunt for grizzly, black, or polar are in luck. The animals have the largest and most complex brains of any North American mammal, as well as enormous teeth and claws that put them right at the top of the…
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Parlez-vous Anglais?

Consider the English-speaking world. Don't panic - this isn't going to be some misty-eyed paean to the age of Empire, when Britannia ruled the waves, and the sun never set, etc; but if you think about the places that speak English as their first language, they make for a pretty spectacular…
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