{"id":1675,"date":"2025-11-15T19:29:25","date_gmt":"2025-11-15T20:29:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.somosbastanteanormales.com\/?p=1675"},"modified":"2025-11-20T13:46:17","modified_gmt":"2025-11-20T13:46:17","slug":"spend-an-arctic-summer-with-churchills-belugas-bears","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.somosbastanteanormales.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/15\/spend-an-arctic-summer-with-churchills-belugas-bears\/","title":{"rendered":"Spend an Arctic Summer with Churchill\u2019s Belugas & Bears"},"content":{"rendered":"

An unparalleled destination for wildlife enthusiasts, Churchill, Manitoba, lies along the migration path of beluga whales, polar bears, caribou and more than 200 species of birds.<\/p>\n

Experience the “Great Migration” of the North<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0as thousands of beluga whales\u00a0<\/strong>make their way to the warmer waters of the Churchill River estuary to feed, mate and give birth. On Zodiac excursions and in kayaks, greet these friendly white whales at eye level as you soak in the awe and wonder.<\/p>\n

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Belugas are naturally curious and often swim directly alongside our boat, just arm’s length away! Bask in the joy of Nat Hab’s unrivaled beluga whale encounters as these gentle mammals follow our motorized rafts.<\/p>\n

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Through a hydrophone, we’ll listen to the songs of these highly vocal mammals, nicknamed “the canaries of the sea” by early mariners. Paddle with a playful pod and keep an eye out for a wandering polar bear\u2014along with being a whale-watching hotspot,<\/em> Churchill is the Polar Bear Capital of the World. While fall is the time for exhilarating polar bear adventures<\/a>, during the summer, we may spy a lone bear roaming the shore and gain an aerial view on a helicopter ride over the tundra.<\/p>\n

What is summer like in the Canadian subarctic? Wildflowers carpet the green tundra<\/a> as new life abounds. In the company of naturalist Expedition Leaders, you’ll search for Arctic foxes, Arctic hares and caribou aboard all-terrain Polar Rovers. Peak summer months of near-constant daylight are also a fantastic time for birdwatching, as tundra swans, sandhill cranes, Arctic terns and snow geese migrate to the area.<\/p>\n

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Fireweed sprinkles the landscape in the summer.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

Ready for an exhilarating and unique nature adventure? You’ll also hop on a dog cart ride through the boreal forest, hear stories from the region’s Indigenous residents and learn about what is being done to preserve this unique subarctic environment.<\/p>\n

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