• Churchill, Manitoba, a town in northern Canada, is renowned for its polar bear population that migrates towards the shore from inland every autumn.
  • These are all of the things to do in Churchill, Manitoba, including your polar bear safari and places to see after or before.
  • One of the most amazing destinations in the province, Churchill, Manitoba is known as the polar bear capital of the world.
  • Your trip to northern Manitoba isn’t complete without the quintessential shot of Churchill’s giant Inukshuk, located behind the town complex.
  • The tiny town of Churchill is located on the southwestern edge of Hudson Bay in Northern Manitoba and is home to about 900 year-round residents.
  • Canadian Polar Bear walking in the colorful arctic tundra of the Hudson Bay near Churchill, Manitoba in summer.
  • Migrating polar bears and beluga whales attract wildlife enthusiasts to Churchill, Manitoba, one of Canada's 50 Places of a Lifetime.
  • Churchill is located on the southwest coast of Hudson Bay in the Canadian province of Manitoba small town with 813 inhabitants (as of May 10, 2011 ).
  • Churchill Manitoba is located along the southern edge of Canada's arctic. Churchill Northern Studies Centre offers five-day adventure study programs.
  • Thousands of whales amass at the Churchill River Estuary around mid-July to mid-August to give birth and feed on the plentiful capelin here.