Find your Churchill
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Tundra Buggy
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This is more than an adventure—it's a rare moment with the subarctic’s most iconic wildlife, and a memory that will stay with you forever.
Autumn Excursions
Full eight-hour days exploring the tundra in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area.
Search for wild polar bears, caribou, arctic fox, and ptarmigan in their natural habitat.
Summer Excursions
Six-hours exploring the tundra in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area.
Search for wildlife such as caribou, polar bears, arctic foxes, and hundreds annual migratory bird species that return each year.
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Travel to the Beluga Whale Capital of the World and witness the white whales of the north as they surround you on this unique adventure to Canada’s North.
Head out onto the Churchill River Estuary on a Zodiac to view Churchill's beluga whales in their natural habitat
Get an up close and personal experience with hundreds of friendly beluga whales on a kayak as they sing and splash around you.
View beluga whales on a boat tour of the Churchill River and an interpretive walking tour of the Prince of Wales Fort.
Located directly beneath the auroral oval, Churchill is one of the best destinations to witness the mesmerizing displays of the northern lights dance across the night sky.
Dine beneath the northern lights at Dan’s Diner an exclusive pop-up restaurant serving gourmet regional cuisine with panoramic views of the aurora borealis and an intimate experience situated away from the town of Churchill on the frozen banks of the Churchill River.
Spend evenings going to different photographic locations to catch vibrant ribbons of green, purple, and pink illuminate the sky.
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Frontiers North Adventures is a Certified B Corporation® and leader in sustainable tourism in Canada’s North. As a values-driven company and proud partner in conservation, they specialize in meaningful, travel experiences in Churchill, Manitoba—home to polar bears, beluga whales, and the northern lights.
Their adventures are designed to connect guests with the natural world while supporting environmental stewardship, indigenous partners and voices, and the communities where they operate.