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MANITOBA: POLAR BEAR ADVENTURE Churchill MANITOBA ONTARIO SASKATCHEWAN Maximum Elevation: 781 ft.


Winnipeg


Guess who’s coming to dinner


Meet the hearty residents of Churchill who thrive, together, in the rugged subarctic climate along the Hudson Bay, from polar bears to sled dogs


Late October and November is polar bear season in Churchill, Manitoba, the start of a long-awaited Thanksgiving feast for the great white carnivores. Over the icy rivers and across the subarctic plains they go, determinedly lumbering towards the coast and the seal-rich waters of the Hudson Bay to fill their ravenous bellies for the winter ahead. Normally elusive, these bears are plentiful in this remote location of northern Canada at this time of the year, giving travelers who hunger for an up-close look at arctic life an exciting glimpse into their world. You might also spy white snowy owls, foraging falcons, cunning arctic foxes and lemmings, a favorite dish of the region’s furred and feathered residents. See them on daily excursions to their outdoor dining venues, then sit down at your own table in a cozy lodge where family-style meals, warm camaraderie and two-footed locals share stories about Hudson Bay history, past and present, in front of a crackling fire.


“Our ‘Manitoba: Polar Bear Adventure’ – our 13th Tauck tour – was a truly outstanding and unforgettable


travel experience that was conducted so well in the traditionally high Tauck standards. Our Tauck Director related so well to each and every member of our group in a remarkably warm and personal way. – Jim & Rose Owen, VA


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1. ARRIVE WINNIPEG Tour begins: 2:00 PM at Inn at the Forks. Transfers are included from Winnipeg International Airport to the Inn at the Forks. Your adventure begins with an orientation tour that introduces you to the “Gateway of the West.” It culminates this evening with a private cocktail party and welcome dinner at the Manitoba Museum, showcasing artifacts from the Hudson’s Bay Company, including the historic 17th-century trading ship, Nonsuch. Meals D


2. CULTURAL HERITAGE IN CHURCHILL Everyone’s up early today for a private charter flight to Churchill, “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” accessible only by boat, plane or train. A guided tour upon arrival includes the village of


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