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Top Five New Experiences in Manitoba

 

Located within the heart of Canada, bordered by Saskatchewan and Ontario; North Dakota and Minnesota, Manitoba is a multi-cultural hub of exploration and adventure, spanning over 250 square miles.

Home to a spectacular variety of wildlife and natural wonders including the northern lights, Churchill is named the polar bear and beluga whale capital of the world.

Below is a round-up of new outdoor adventure and wildlife tours and excursions in Churchill.

Understand the ‘chirps and whistles’ of Churchill’s beluga whales

Beluga whale

New in 2020 and launching in July, Frontiers North Adventure’s six-day tour, Conservation Journey: Beluga Whales, combines field education and adventure. The trip ventures into the Churchill River estuary, where over 4,000 beluga whales swim into the warm, shallow waters each summer to feed and give birth. The tour is accompanied by leading beluga whale researcher and ocean scientist, Valeria Vergara, who is on hand to teach travellers about beluga whale biology and ocean health, as well as the behaviour and the ‘chirps and whistles’ of Churchill’s beluga whales. Partial proceeds from the tour are donated to Ocean Wise, a global ocean conservation organisation to help achieve its vision of a world where oceans are healthy and flourishing.

Experience AquaGliding and get up close and personal to beluga whales

Aquagliding

Last summer, Lazy Bear Expeditions launched AquaGliding, a water adventure enabling travellers to glide on a floating mat, tethered to a Zodiac, on the Churchill River or Hudson Bay and watch the beluga whales in their natural habitat. This year, the tour operator is introducing a new glass-bottomed-catamaran for travellers to view the whales without getting wet!

Embark on a wildlife and wellness trip of a lifetime

A male polar bear

Combining intimate wildlife encounters with guided wellness and mindfulness activities, travellers can enjoy four days of hiking, meditation, and fitness classes with Corrina Anne-Poss of Limitless Motion on Churchill Wild’s new wildlife and wellness package. Staying at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, travellers are surrounded by a diverse ecosystem which is home to Canadian icons, including polar bears, black bears, wolves and moose. Come sundown, travellers can enjoy the northern lights shimmering across the night sky. With an average of 300 days of aurora activity in northern Manitoba, guests may be lucky enough to take part in an outdoor yoga session under the aurora.

Enjoy the colours of Churchill this autumn

Travellers can experience the autumnal colours of Churchill, from land, water and sky. Soaring over the vast tundra in a helicopter, travellers can enjoy views of Hudson Bay’s coastline and the town of Churchill from above. There will be a chance to spot polar bears, beluga whales, moose, caribou, red and arctic fox, ptarmigan and arctic hare on the tundra in fall. On the ground, travellers will learn about Churchill’s cultural and natural heritage with a Parks Canada presentation, as well as go on a guided interpretive walk to see the colours of the boreal forest come to life.

Spend the night under the Northern Lights in Churchill

Northern Lights

Travellers looking to tick off the Northern Lights from their bucket list should look no further than Nanuk Operations’ award winning ‘Nights Under Lights’ Aurora viewing tour in Churchill. The tour offers the very best of Churchill in the winter, including cosy evenings in a modern yurt nestled in the boreal forest to view the Northern Lights as well as dog sledding, hikes and town tours of Churchill and its famous sites.


To find out more please visit: www.travelmanitoba.com

Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home.

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