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Photo Specialist Adventure

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

One of our highlights after “Polar Bear Season” is receiving images and video that our guests captured on our Polar Bears in Churchill Adventures.  We were very happy to hear from Diana Davidson, a guest on our Photo Specialist level Tundra Buggy Lodge Adventure led by professional photographer Richard Day, who was nice enough to share with us two fun photos of her group in front of a Tundra Buggy. Look at all the camera gear! That’s some serious photography.

FYI – 2010 Polar Bears Season is only 220 days away!

Images © Diana Davidson

TODAY Show on the Tundra Buggy Lodge

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

We love hosting media on all of our adventures. A few years ago, we hosted Al Roker from NBC’s TODAY show in Churchill to do a segment on our Tundra Buggy Adventure. He even stayed overnight at our Tundra Buggy Lodge.

Check out the segment below!

World’s Deadliest Animals

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Matador Network is one of the world’s largest independent traveller magazines. They recently posted an article that lists our Tundra Buggy Lodge adventure as one of 8 trips for getting close to the world’s deadliest animals. Other trips listed are cage diving for Great White Sharks in South Africa, diving the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and camping with elephants, leopards and lions in Kenya.

Check out the entire article here!

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Photo © earthnative

Song for Polar Bears

Friday, December 4th, 2009

In November 2008 Tom Rugg travelled with us as a special guest of PBI’s and serenaded our Tundra Buggy Lodge guests at Cape Churchill in Wapusk National Park. Tom has an internet hit with The Polar Bear Song, written to raise awareness of climate change among children. Listen here as he talks to BBC Radio Wales about his travels with us. You can also watch Tom’s teacher polar bear video diary of his experience!

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Legendary Cape Churchill 2009

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

On Saturday, November 21 we woke up and began our annual trek from the Churchill Wildlife Management Area into Wapusk National Park to host guests at Legendary Cape Churchill. Truly a sub-arctic expedition, our journey to Cape Churchill involves disassembling our Tundra Buggy Lodge, hooking-up each unit to a Tundra Buggy and transporting the whole lot 35 km east over the frozen tidal flats of Hudson Bay.

Prior to being permitted by Parks Canada to commence with our move, we conduct exploratory trips into the Park to establish our GPS’ed route. Annually we follow the same general route, deviating slightly to account for uncontrollable factors such as the extent of spill-over from creeks, sea-ice piling up on the tidal flats and the extent of snow drifting and snow cover.

Here are images detailing the results of our two exploratory trips; one trip conducted with two Tundra Buggies and a second trip conducted by helicopter.

Given the warmer-than-normal weather we’ve experienced this year, both FNA and Parks Canada were caught off guard by the success of our exploratory trips and both organizations acted quickly to make possible the trek here for our 38 intrepid guests and small IMAX crew.

Stay tuned for more updates from Cape Churchill!

More Amazing Polar Bear Images

Monday, November 9th, 2009

These images were taken on Nov 7 by one of our Interpretive Guides just south of our Lodge. A smaller bear made a seal kill – the first we’ve seen this season. After this, a larger male polar bear claimed the seal as his own. Eventually, there was a total of 9 bears at kill, all consuming the seal meat. More images were captured of big male polar bears sparring as well. To say it was a great day on the Tundra is an understatement!

All images ©Jerry Anderson

The Tundra Buggy® Lodge

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Here is our third video blog instalment that showcases our Tundra Buggy Lodge.

Curious Cub

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

We had another curious visitor to our Tundra Buggy Lodge yesterday.  The cub managed to entertain the guests and staff for quite some time!

A curious cub checks out our Tundra Buggy Lodge.

Our Very First Video Blog

Friday, October 16th, 2009

For a while now, we have been working on producing video blogs in addition to our regular blog postings.

After much planning and preparation, we are happy to share with you our very first Frontiers North Adventures video Blog from the North.  We hope you enjoy it and stay tuned for our weekly instalments over Polar Bear Season!

Lodge Visitors

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

With the 2009 Polar Bear Season underway, we’ve had an unexpected guest staying with us at the Tundra Buggy Lodge for the last few days. From the safety of our high viewing decks we have been watching a large male polar bear. He seems pretty interested in us as well.

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