D BEYOND
Manitoba:
6 DAYS FROM $6,290*
Polar Bear Adventure When autumn comes to Manitoba, hundreds of polar bears cross the Churchill Peninsula and wait for Hudson Bay to freeze over so they can venture out to where the seals are... and that’s when you can get a close-up look at these huge, endangered, lovable carnivores. Begin at Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital, for a stay at the Inn at the Forks, a boutique luxury hotel and spa... hop aboard
a private charter flight to Churchill, an unassuming town on the bay with no highway or traffic light, but a reputation as the “polar bear capital of the world”... get a cultural tour from a First Nation resident who shares lore about life on the tundra... settle in at the Lazy Bear Lodge with its handcrafted log cabin rooms and homemade northern cuisine... then from the safety of a specially designed tundra vehicle with an expert guide, you’re off to meet the bears, who tend to be equally curious and inquisitive about you. Of course, there’s more than polar bears in this fascinating ecosystem on the plains, like arctic fox, hares, owls, and lemmings, a surprising floral habitat, and an ancient Eskimo culture whose artifacts you can explore at the local museum... you can even try dog sledding... but there are few thrills equal to meeting the gaze of a 1,500-lb. fluffy white predator in its own backyard.
Churchill MANITOBA ONTARIO SASKATCHEWAN Maximum Elevation: 781 ft. Winnipeg Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825 (5 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches & 5 Dinners)
BEGINS WINNIPEG Oct 25, 28, 31 Nov 3, 6
Go to
www.tauck.com for space availability and day-by-day itinerary.
PRICE PER PERSON
Double $6290 Single $7945 Triple $5970 Departures average 30 Tauck guests.
*Airfare is additional. Tauck can book your air to and from Winnipeg, Manitoba, for travel originating in the U.S., subject to availability.
Please ask about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.
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