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Our Favourite Things About Bear Season in Churchill

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Staff and Guests on a world-famous Tundra Buggy

For those of you who have already had an Authentic Arctic Experience with Frontiers North Adventures, we’re sure you’ll be able to relate to some of these. Here are our top ten favourite things about Polar Bear Season.

- Bears!!
- Seeing our guests faces light up at their first glimpse of a bear
- Bears lumbering across the tundra, backlit by a Manitoba sunset
- Reconnecting with old friends as staff (and bears!) arrive in town for the season
- Northern Lights
- The clicking of cameras
- The people of Churchill
- The sense of adventure
- Nicest sunrises/sunsets you will ever experience
- Meeting people from all over the world

Aside from our top ten favourites, here is a sample polar bear season through the eyes of our staff:
- mother love (mother & cub)
- seeing our seasonal staff back in town and catching up
- A packed gift shop – this year there will be more room – hurray!
- the sound of the plane/train arriving into Churchill – sort of like “OK, everyone. All hands on deck”!
- bears sparring!
- Hallowe’en in Churchill, there’s nothing like it!
- softly falling snow
- howling winds
- helping our guests smell, taste and feel this environment
- empowering vastness, wilderness
- majestic animals living trough climatic changes
- exposure to a totally different environment
- anticipation
- Gypsy’s Bakery
- crisp air and snow crunching under your boots
- when a guest takes the time to stop by the office and say thanks for a great trip
- excited guests
- the smell of cold air
- the “whooshing” sound of the propane furnace firing up in the morning
- camaraderie and joking around while getting the buggies ready in the morning
- ruddy cheeks
- sun dogs
- exhilaration
- peace
- solitude
- driving a buggy through a storm and seeing the sun breaking through the clouds showing the way

Have any of your own to add?

Diesel Particulate Filter on a Tundra Buggy?

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

We’ve been working with the Centre for Biological Diversity and the Clean Air Task Force to determine if we are able to retrofit our Tundra Buggies with diesel particulate filters.

The first question we have to answer is given our cold environmental conditions if Buggy exhaust is hot enough to facilitate the process. So M.J. Bradley, a vendor in the process, is sending up a thermal couple we’ll attach to a Buggy exhaust system and start logging temperature data.

Our cold temperatures are going to be a challenge, for sure. But we’re going to give this a shot. In the meantime, here’s a video of a Tundra Buggy exhaust system detailing where a DPF might go.

By the way, nice Blue Blockers, George!

Our Tundra Buggy Gift Shop Got a Shine and Polish

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The renovations are complete….take a look at our shiny new Tundra Buggy Gift Shop. A great big thank you to the entire crew for all their hard work!

Lots of new items have been added to the shop.

Be sure to stop by soon.

As you can see from the pictures we’ve got lots of new items in the shop as well.  When you’re in Churchill, be sure to stop by.  Don’t forget, you can also shop online at www.polarbearstuff.com.

A Tale of Two Bears

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

In 2009, long-time WWF volunteer Wanda Hall won the Earth Hour contest and traveled to Churchill with Frontiers North Adventures to see polar bears and other wildlife.

Wanda has travelled far and wide to see animals in the wild, but she said that this trip in particular, getting to see polar bears in their natural environment, made her realize how important it is that we decrease our footprint on the earth.

Wanda also happens to be the gal behind WWF’s panda mascot.  Read all about Wanda’s adventure as the WWF panda mascot meeting Frontiers North polar bear. http://blog.wwf.ca/blog/2010/07/20/why-i-volunteer-wanda-hall/

We’re thrilled to know that Wanda had such a great experience with us in Churchill.

Spring has sprung!

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Well, Loyal Readers, in the last few days the Churchill River broke and Manitoba’s north is springing to life! Hover your cursor over each image for its label.

Air Canada Newsletter features FNA

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

During May, 2010, Air Canada Australia published an e-mail newsletter featuring our Belugas, Birds and Blooms adventures and sent it nationally to all Australian travel agents.

That’s awesome!

What are the implications of a smaller polar bears?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Dr. Andrew Derocher, Polar Bears International Species Expert, discusses with CTV National News Hudson Bay system polar bears and the population-health of this particular group of bears. It’s not good news folks.

Brookfield Zoo Fundraiser

Friday, May 28th, 2010

On April 24th Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo hosted a Whirl in the Wilderness, this year to celebrate the opening of the Zoo’s Great Bear Wilderness Exhibit. As sponsors of the event we were invited to attend, though unfortunately we weren’t able to do so. What we decided would be a better idea is to ask a loyal guest of Frontiers North who resides in the greater Chicago area to represent us.

John W. has been our guest at Cape Churchill more times than he’s willing to admit and by all accounts he and his partner Anne-Marie did us proud! Thanks John!

Job openings at FNA!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

We’re on a mission to fill two job postings in our Winnipeg office!

Frontiers North is an international award-winning ecotourism outfit with a qualified team passionate about the north and sharing its wildlife and as well we’ve got a strong commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility. If your ethos jibe with ours, we want to hear from you! If you have a contact you think will be a good fit, please share with them this blog post! Our current openings are Group Tour & Travel Coordinator and Marketing & Communications Manager.

Great Bear Wilderness Exhibit

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Last month we blogged about our behind-the-scenes look at Chicago’s Brookfield Zoo’s soon to be open Great Bear Wilderness exhibit. We are happy to learn that the exhibit opened this week to rave reviews. The 7.5 acre exhibit is the largest ever built by the Brookfield Zoo and provides the very best in animal welfare, education, and guest experience.

The polar bear exhibit encompasses floor-to-sky viewing windows where zoo guests can peer right in to a polar bear’s world.  Much like the Columbus Zoo exhibit, it has an underwater viewing area to see arctic mammals dive into an 80,000 gallon pool.

Check out the great video of Brookfield Zoo’s new exhibit!

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