Our Belugas, Bears and Blooms by Train tour is interpretive guided and includes a two-night train journey that winds through Manitoba and Saskatchewan to Churchill, a town only accessible by train or plane.
Summer is the perfect time to visit Churchill, Manitoba. During July and August, the Churchill River is teeming with beluga whales which migrate into the warm, shallow waters to give birth and feed on fish. Known as the “canaries of the sea,” these friendly and inquisitive creatures will capture your heart as you enjoy their whale song by boat or, for the more adventurous, in the water with a Zodiac, kayak or stand-up paddleboard adventure.
While on land, enjoy the view as the surrounding landscape erupts into colourful summer blooms. You will experience a dog carting excursion with a professional musher on a mile-long trek through the boreal forest and explore the Churchill Wildlife Management Area by Tundra Buggy for your chance to see a multitude of northern wildlife. You might even have the opportunity to see the first of the summer polar bears as they begin their migration into the area.
I flew into Winnipeg today and I am so excited to go on my Churchill polar bear tour! My home for the night is the Inn at the Forks, which is just across the street from the VIA Rail Station at the Forks, a popular tourist destination. After checking in I head to a welcome dinner held by our Frontiers North Interpretive Guide where our group has the chance to ask last minute questions and learn more about what our adventure holds!
This evening we meet for a "Heart of a Nation City Tour" with the Winnipeg Trolley Company. The knowledgeable trolley guide will help you experience the very best sights and stories that Winnipeg has to offer.
After breakfast at the hotel I have a bit of free time to walk around the Forks before our train departure in the early afternoon. We all meet at the train station with our Interpretive Guide and board the train. The travel arrangements on the train are private sleeper cabins, but there are plenty of opportunities to socialize with my fellow travellers during meals!
Photo © Uli Kunz
We wake up on the train for our first full-day. We enjoy a delicious breakfast in the dining car and afterwards I snuggle up with a book and a cup of coffee in my berth. As we are travelling, I notice the landscape is beginning to change. First from prairie grasslands thick with trees to boggy muskeg with stunted growth. In the late afternoon we arrive in Thompson, one of this routes major stops.
While some people board the train, I spend an hour exploring Thompson. We once again board the train for our final leg to Churchill. Once again I'm rocked to sleep by the slow chug of the train.
Photo © Uli Kunz
We wake up early in the morning for breakfast before arriving in Churchill. Our first day encourages guests to learn about the history and culture of the town. Upon arrival, we head straight out on a Churchill and area tour, which comprises of an exploratory drive past various points of interest in and surrounding Churchill. Our driver stopped briefly at Manitoba Conservation’s Polar Bear Holding Facility so we could get out and take photos. Don't forget to bring your bug spray!
After our tour, the bus dropped our group off at our hotel for check in. We meet at the Seaport Restaurant for lunch.
After lunch, we have some free time, followed by a visit to Churchill’s Itsanitaq Museum, which houses one of the most extensive Inuit Art collections in the world
Photo © Doug Ross
Today is our first encounter with Churchill’s beautiful beluga whales! After a light breakfast at our accommodations, I meet with the rest of the tour group at Sea North Tours and we are bussed down to the port for our morning on the water. They take us on a three-hour boat tour on the Churchill River, cruising down the river looking for pods of curious whales.
This excursion also included a stop for a walking tour at the historical Prince of Wales Fort where a Parks Canada Interpreter teaches us about the famous explorers who lived at the fort in the 18th Century and how they managed to survive in Churchill’s harsh climate.
After lunch we meet in the hotel lobby for our transfer to the Tundra Buggy Dock. Once we board the Tundra Buggy and our driver gives us a safety talk, we head out onto the tundra in search of summer polar bears, arctic foxes, hares and more types of plants and flowers than you can imagine growing in the North! Our tour allows us to learn from our Tundra Buggy Driver about the many different types of plant life and animal life that are native to the Churchill area. The landscape is so colourful and beautiful and our Tundra Buggy Driver shares a wealth of knowledge about the area.
© Frontiers North Adventures
Our third day in Churchill starts with Zodiac boat tour, giving us a chance to get even closer to the extraordinarily friendly beluga whales. Once again I meet with the rest of the tour group at Sea North Tours and head to the water. Once we board the Zodiac and head into the river estuary we see how curious and friendly the beluga whales are. They seem to love the bubbles from the Zodiac’s motor – they follow us so closely!
After lunch our group also spends time visiting the Parks Canada Visitor Centre, where we view incredibly detailed wildlife dioramas and fur trade exhibits that represent the history of Churchill. After dinner I stay with a couple of my fellow travellers at the Tundra Inn Dining Room and Pub - lucky for us it happens to be open mic night so we stayed for a pint and enjoyed the show!
After breakfast, we in our hotel lobby for our next activity—dog carting! We are transferred to join a local dog musher for an exciting dog carting excursion through the boreal forest, what a rush! Our host Dave Daley introduces us to his team of sled dogs and explains to us the importance of dog sledding in northern culture and history.
After lunch we meet in the hotel lobby. Then it's back to the airport for our return flight to Winnipeg, where the group checks back into our hotel for a good night’s rest – a perfect time to go over the thousands of pictures I took!
©Abby Matheson
My Churchill adventure is over and I’m heading home – but I have a lot of wonderful photos to show my friends and family!
Guests will arrive into Winnipeg and make their own way to Inn at the Forks hotel; Welcome Dinner hosted by Frontiers North Interpretive Guide; Evening Trolley Tour of the city ; Overnight at Winnipeg hotel. Meals: D
Board VIA Rail train early afternoon; Begin first leg of journey to Churchill; Overnight on train. Meals: B, L, D
Continue on journey from Winnipeg to Churchill; Overnight on train. Meals: B, L, D
Early morning flight to Churchill; Churchill and area tour; Itsanitaq Museum; Overnight at Churchill hotel. Meals: B, L, D
Boat tour of the Churchill River; Interpretive walking tour of Prince of Wales Fort; Tundra Buggy adventure; Overnight at Churchill hotel. Meals: B, L, D
Beluga Whale Zodiac Tour; Parks Canada Visitor Centre; Overnight at Churchill hotel. Meals: B, L, D
Dog Carting; Overnight in Winnipeg. Meals: B, L, D
Guests may depart Winnipeg at their leisure. Meals: None
Dates | Adventure | Price |
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Aug 20-27, 2022 Tour Code: BBB18 | Belugas, Bears and Blooms by Train Lodging: 2 nights Winnipeg, 2 nights train, 3 nights Churchill Maximum 22 people | $6,249 CAD $900 CAD Single Supplement |
Dates | Adventure | Price |
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Jul 29 - Aug 5 2023 Tour Code: BBB3 | Belugas, Bears and Blooms by Train Lodging: 2 nights Winnipeg, 2 nights train, 3 nights Churchill Maximum 22 people | $6,449 CAD $900 CAD Single Supplement |
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