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| Day 1 |
Arrive in Canada’s Arctic seaport and
polar bear capital of the world. Our expert staff will
meet you at the airport or train station and transport
you to your hotel for the evening. After you drop your
bags, we’ll have lunch at a local restaurant, followed
by a thorough Arctic orientation as well as an
introduction to the program and a gear and clothing
check.
You’ll have the afternoon and evening free for browsing.
We encourage you to take in the world-famous Eskimo
Museum, the Parks Canada exhibit at the train station,
and “the complex,” a building that has it all (library,
schools, movie theatre, hockey and curling rinks, et
cetera) which is absolutely necessary in a seaport with
the range of temperatures that Churchill experiences
annually. Further, there is a thorough list of
restaurants in your Travel Documents. |
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Overnight Churchill |
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| Day 2 |
Rise and shine, a winter wonderland
awaits you! This morning, after watching the start of
The Last Great Dog Race on Earth, the Hudson Bay Quest,
we will depart for our wilderness lodge by snowmobile
via the Fort Prince of Wales, a citadel built in 1717 in
order to expand the Hudson Bay Company’s presence in the
north. We will continue to travel the paths of ancient
explorers across the mighty Churchill River to your
first stop, a 300-year old stone fort built by early fur
traders. Imagine the dog teams of yesteryear arriving
from distant outposts with their cargoes of gold (read:
beaver pelts)! Continue on the sea ice, keeping a sharp
eye out for Nanuk, the Great Ice Bear! There will be
plenty of time en route for
exploration and photography.
Arrive at
the Lodge in the early afternoon to the welcome of a
crackling fire and a hot cup of tea. This afternoon you
are free to take in a variety of winter activities, such
as a snowshoe along the coastline, a snow polar bear
building competition, or grab a book (or a nap!) in
front of the fire. Your evening will include a
scrumptious dinner and tales of Arctic life under the
northern lights. |
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Overnight Wilderness
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| Day 3 |
Today we
will travel via snowmobile and snowshoe in order to
explore the Hudson Bay coast’s many treasures, not the
least of which are its many caribou, wolves, foxes,
wolverines, hares and ptarmigan. The coast come
springtime is like one giant ice-sculpture so be
prepared to take a lot of photos. You will have a
traditional “trappers” lunch with tea & fresh bannock
baked over the fire whilst you take in the expansiveness
of the icy shoreline
We will return to the lodge in the late afternoon, just as the sun
begins to set. With nothing to get in the way, colors
like you’ve rarely seen will move across
the sky to create world-class sunsets. On evening 3, you
will receive your instruction on building your “ice
cottage” by the frozen sea, so that you are equipped to
construct your own igloo on Day 4. After enjoying the
grand and authentically northern dishes that will be
served to you at dinner, settle in by the pops and
squeals of the fire for some storytelling and hopefully
another brilliant display of northern lights. |
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Overnight
Wilderness Lodge |
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| Day 4 |
Stretch
well this morning because today will be a day of snowy
labour! Your snow condo awaits and after yesterday’s
lesson, you are prepared to get started. If you want to
spend the night in it, you had better get building! Our
expert guides are there to help you through this
surprisingly challenging process so not to worry. While
you’re building, keep your ears open for the calls of
the mushers and the barks of the dogs who are competing
in the 250 km Hudson Bay Quest dog sled race from
Churchill to Arviat, Nunavut. They are scheduled to come
right past the lodge and will likely stop to rest their
dogs after the day’s journey from Churchill. Then,
weather permitting, we’ll have a pack lunch at your
building site and if igloos are complete, we will head
out onto the floe edge in search of seals and the mighty
bears that hunt them. We’ll be home in time for another
lovely meal and to prepare you for a night in your igloo
under the dancing northern lights (should you choose to
do so, of course). |
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Overnight Wilderness
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| Day 5 |
After another hearty lodge breakfast,
take one last picture of your snow condo and pack up.
After a final snowshoe hike to the coast, we’re heading
back to Churchill.
Upon your return to Churchill, you’ll have the afternoon
free for another look around town. After an early
dinner, your flight will depart for Winnipeg. |
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