#1 Hiking to Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site.
#2 Witnessing wildlife in their natural environment.
#3 Standing beneath the never-ending night sky as the aurora borealis dances above your head.
#4 Taken from a Tundra Buggy®, a young cub enjoys soaking in the sunlight.
#5 Travelling by Tundra Buggy into the Churchill sunset.
#6 Seeing that one last polar bear before your Tundra Buggy adventure comes to an end.
#7 Catching a glimpse of an Arctic fox as it blends into the snowy landscape.
#8 Exploring the Churchill River by Zodiac boat surrounded by beluga whales.
#9 Keeping warm inside a teepee as the northern lights shine above you.
#10 Locking eyes with a polar bear during from the back observation deck of a Tundra Buggy.
#11 Discovering the hundreds of types of bird species that flock to Churchill every year.
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#12 Watching a black bear emerge from the tree line in Riding Mountain National Park.
#13 Witnessing the annual freeze-up of Hudson Bay, when the polar bears can finally return to the sea ice to hunt seals.
#14 Kayaking among beluga whales in the Churchill River.
#15 Waking up to a polar bear outside your window at the Tundra Buggy Lodge.
#16 Exploring the rocky Hudson Bay coastline during low tide.
#17 Dining beneath the northern lights at Dan's Diner, a pop-up restaurant in the wilderness reserved exclusively for Frontiers North guests.
#18 Watching in awe from your Tundra Buggy as two polar bears spar.
#19 Seeing an adorable baby beluga whale and its mother swim just in front of you in the Churchill River.
#20 Enjoying an exhilarating dog sled ride through the boreal forest.
#21 Taking in the beautiful Seawalls Churchill murals throughout the town of Churchill.
#22 Staying up late to watch the northern lights dance above the Thanadelthur Lounge rooftop observation deck.
#23 Stand-up paddleboarding with belugas as they splash and play.
#24 Winding through the prairies on a train journey to Churchill with VIA Rail as you marvel at the changing landscapes.
#25 Snowshoeing along the Hudson Bay coast surrounded by the snowy winter landscape.