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Since 1987, Frontiers North Adventures has been hosting guests in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, to lock eyes with wild polar bears, stand beneath breath-taking northern lights, and splash alongside beluga whales.
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Northern exposure: The story of the polar bear and a remote frontier town
In the far north of Manitoba, in the middle of an incredible subarctic landscape, a small community coexists with the mighty polar bear. She is magnificent; imposing in size, quiet – deathly quiet, in fact – and incredibly curious, the female polar bear less than a metre right below me, standing on her hind legs to get a better (read: nice and close) look at me in my high-set, safe and secure viewpoint. There’s an overwhelming sense of great awe from me and my fellow Frontiers North Adventures Tundra Buggy® occupants as we stand nearly face to face with the largest land-based predator on the planet in her arctic tundra home. On her hind legs she’s nearly as tall as our three-metre-high viewing platform.
How An Arctic Town With More Polar Bears Than People Became A Culinary Destination
In Churchill, Manitoba—where polar bears outnumber the 900 human residents—there's more to discover than just wildlife. This remote Arctic town, best known as the "polar bear capital of the world" and for its breathtaking Northern Lights, is fast becoming an unexpected culinary hotspot.
Welcome to the polar bear capital of the world: ‘It’s kind of epic’
Tucked away in the Canadian province of Manitoba for several weeks each autumn is the largest wild polar bear concentration in the world. An estimated 1,000 or so polar bears gather near the small town of Churchill, waiting for Hudson Bay to freeze over so they can hunt seals and other marine mammals