The “Polar Bear Capital of the World” is located right here in Canada! When travelling to Churchill, Manitoba, you will have the chance to see polar bears gather in large numbers.

Churchill is a small town on the western shore of Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba. Polar bears migrate to this area in the late summer and throughout fall while ice forms on the bay. Here, they wait for the ice to become thick enough to cross, so they can begin their hunting season.

Churchill has created many opportunities for visitors to see the polar bears in their natural habitat through guided tours. The most popular of which take place on tundra buggies! These vehicles are large, all-terrain, and high enough for people to see the polar bears from a distance in order to maximize safety and minimize any disturbance to the animals.

About the Polar Bears

Polar bears, known for their distinctive white fur, are large mammals found in the Arctic. They choose to stay close to icy tundras, coastal areas, and northern islands where they have lots of access to their primary food sources. Polar bears are currently classified as a vulnerable species having their natural terrain gravely impacted by climate change. While these animals are majestic and beautiful to see in person, it is important to treat them with caution in order to avoid any danger.

For more amazing facts about polar bears, click here!

How to get to Manitoba

Many packaged tours include flights to Churchill from Winnipeg and Calgary. You can also fly into Churchill on your own and participate in day tours while staying the town of Churchill. This is the most efficient option because driving, bussing or taking a VIA Rail train to Churchill from any major city can take upwards of 11 hours or more.

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Tour Options

There are a variety of options to choose from when selecting the type of tour you would like in the area, but it is important to note that you should not go out on your own looking for polar bears. Guided tours offer day trips and multi-day packages with expert knowledge from local guides and scientists.

The two most popular tour companies in the area for polar bear sightings are Frontiers North and Great White Bear Tours.

Polar bears in Manitoba on the ice.
Credit: Hans Jurgen Mager

Prices and packages vary amongst all companies. While prices may be high, especially for the all-inclusive adventures, this truly is a once in a lifetime experience!