• Around 250km southeast of Churchill and impossibly remote, this HBC trading post, near Hayes River, was an important gateway to the interior and active…
  • Over the past few decades, however, Churchill has become famous as one of Manitoba’s biggest tourist attractions thanks to its abundance of polar bears (it’s the...
  • 1717 - James Knight of HBC constructed the "Churchill River Post" (renamed "Prince of Wales" in 1719)...
  • And while the wildlife is captivating, an equally important part of what makes a trip to Churchill so memorable is the town’s people—they make it really special.
  • Churchill is a community North of 53 in Manitoba, best known as the polar bear capital of the world, and only slightly less known as the beluga capital of the world.
  • Churchill's ideal position under the auroral oval makes for prime viewing of earth's best natural light show.
  • Welcome to the wild and wondrous land of Churchill, Manitoba – a nature lover’s paradise nestled on the edge of the Arctic.
  • The symbol of Churchill is polar bears as shown with this statue in Manitoba, Canada.
  • The landscape of Churchill Manitoba where polar bears hang out has a rugged beauty.
  • Whether you’re looking to embark on a polar bear safari, kayak amongst beluga whales, or dive into the local culture Churchill, Manitoba is your gateway to an...