Archive for July, 2011

We spotted our first bear of the summer!

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
First Bear Sighting of Summer 2011
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On our first Tundra Buggy Adventure of the summer we saw a very curious bear at Halfway Point. She checked us out for about half an hour.  Everyone enjoyed taking tons of pictures of her!  She seemed to be a bit on the small side. Usually at this time of the year they (polar bears) are quite well fed, but this bear did not seem to be that way. With the early break-up of the ice, feeding season for the bears was once again a bit short this year.  Read more about the early ice-breakup from our friends at Polar Bears International.

Where the heck is Halfway Point you ask?

Halfway Point is generally considered by locals as the mid-way point between Churchill and Cape Churchill. The thin peninsula reaches out into the Hudson Bay and is a popular spot with the polar bears both in summer and winter months.


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Also on our tour we saw Sandhill Cranes and many Canada Geese with their wee goslings. We actually saw two bears on the tour, thought the other one was far in the distance sleeping.

Submitted by: Dave Allcorn, Frontiers North Adventures

Canada Day in Churchill

Monday, July 4th, 2011

Celebrations were on in Churchill this past weekend as the town marked Canada Day with its annual parade and ‘Dip in the Bay’. Our staff were out in full force for the parade and up for the challenge of the dip into the chilly Hudson Bay.

Several hundred people lined Kelsey Blvd to watch the parade and enjoy the sunny warm weather. Many floats participated in the parade including; Calm Air, Parks Canada, Canadian Rangers and of course we decked out one of our Tundra Buggies in red and white. Our mascot Buggy Bear and our mini-buggy made an appearance as well.

After the parade it was time for the Dip in the Bay. Last year a team from our Tundra Buggy garage won the whole thing but this year had to settle for second place to Hudson Bay Helicopters. In the photos below our team is pictured with the Tundra Inn team.

Our interpretive guide, Hayley won for best costume as Lady Godiva. It was not her only costume of the day, she was also the Ptarmigan pictured on the back of the Tundra Inn float. She truly rocked both looks!

Canada Day in Churchill
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