Why Churchill — and Why the Magnificent 7?

Churchill, Manitoba is one of the only places on Earth where you can safely view polar bears in the wild – with Arctic wildlife, beluga whales, and aurora borealis opportunities all in one destination.

As proud members of the Magnificent 7 Luxury Wilderness Lodges of Canada, Churchill Wild offers ground-level polar bear walking safaris from three remote ecolodges on Hudson Bay. But the Magnificent 7 spans coast to coast – each lodge creates its own exceptional wilderness story.

Churchill isn’t your average destination. It’s remote. It’s wild. And planning your trip carefully can make the difference between a once-in-a-lifetime adventure and a frustrating experience.

polar bear Voliva sitting pretty
Immersive, ground-level polar bear encounters with Churchill Wild. Richard Voliva photo.

Step One: Understand the Logistics – No Roads Lead to Churchill

Churchill is not accessible by car. You’ll need to arrive either by:

Flight: A 2–2.5 hour journey with CalmAir from Winnipeg. Convenient and included in many high-end packages.

Train: A 45+ hour ride with VIA Rail. Scenic but prone to delays. Best for flexible travellers who value the journey as much as the destination.

⚠️ Compare Carefully: Some tour packages include flights or train tickets, others don’t. Unbundled airfare to Churchill can cost $1,000–$1,600 CAD round-trip depending on season and demand.

Churchill, Manitoba
Welcome to Churchill, Manitoba. Michael Poliza photo.

Step Two: Choose the Right Base – Town vs. Wilderness

Most travellers assume all polar bear tours are similar. They’re not. One of the biggest differences lies in where you stay.

Staying in Churchill Town: Churchill itself offers a laid-back, accessible experience with the convenience of restaurants, souvenir shops, and town-based hotels. It’s a good choice for travellers looking for a more casual and economical option, or those who enjoy connecting with local culture between daily excursions to see wildlife.

Staying at a Wilderness Ecolodge: A remote lodge experience delivers full immersion in the subarctic, with wildlife often right outside your window. You can expect gourmet meals, private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, and the peace and quiet of true wilderness. These lodges often include flights, cold-weather gear, and a high guide-to-guest ratio, making them ideal for those who value comfort, access, and exclusivity.

Left to right: Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, Seal River Heritage Lodge, Dymond Lake Ecolodge

L to R: Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, Seal River Heritage Lodge and Dymond Lake Ecolodge offer all-inclusive ground-level polar bear safaris.

Step Three: Compare the Inclusions, and Not Just the Price, but Also the Currency

Some packages may seem cheaper at first glance, but the true value comes down to what’s included. And always make sure to check what currency the prices are listed in. Flights to and from Churchill can cost up to $1,600 CAD round trip if not bundled into your package. Some tours provide Arctic-rated winter gear such as parkas, boots, and snow pants, while others require you to bring your own. Accommodations also vary greatly. Some budget packages offer shared bathrooms and basic rooms, while premium experiences include private rooms with ensuite facilities, fireplaces, and wilderness views.

Dining is another major factor. While some tours offer chef-prepared gourmet meals with wine pairings, others may leave you to fend for yourself at the limited dining spots in town. Group size matters too: smaller groups (typically 8–16 people) allow for more personalized guiding, better wildlife encounters, and greater flexibility. And finally, not all tours offer the same kind of experience. Some keep you inside vehicles while others offer ground-level polar bear walking safaris with expert naturalists. Ask questions and compare carefully. The most expensive tour isn’t always the best, but the cheapest rarely is.

Churchill Wild guests viewing polar bear
Churchill Wild guests viewing polar bear, at ground-level.

Step Four: Match the Experience to Your Travel Style

Wildlife Photographers
Look for flexible schedules, small groups, and guides with photography expertise. Ask about time spent on the ground, proximity to wildlife, and ethical viewing standards.

Adventure Seekers
Seek out walking safaris, not just tundra vehicle tours. Kayaking with beluga whales, hiking along ancient eskers, and aurora viewing from remote lodges are options worth pursuing.

Luxury Travellers
Prioritize remote wilderness lodges with chef-prepared meals, ensuite bathrooms, and curated experiences. The top-tier packages often include flights, gear, and tailored excursions with elite guides.

Almond Crusted Trout at Churchill Wild
Almond Crusted Trout. Photo courtesy of Ian McCausland.

Step Five: Focus on Value, Not Just Cost

A quick comparison may tempt you toward the lowest price. But when you factor in:

  • Flight costs
  • Meals
  • Gear rentals
  • Transfer logistics
  • Accommodation quality
  • Wildlife access
  • Group size
  • Guide expertise

…you may find that a higher-priced package actually delivers greater value and comfort, with fewer surprises and a deeper, more meaningful experience.

A bundled, all-inclusive expedition, especially one based at a remote ecolodge, often saves time, reduces hassle, and offers a far more intimate connection with the landscape and wildlife.

Comparing Churchill Polar Bear Tour Types

comparing polar bear tours

How to Choose

Churchill Wild is currently the only polar bear tour company in the world that offers ground-level walking safaris with polar bears based out of permanent remote ecolodges on the Hudson Bay coast. Our three award-winning lodges: Seal River Heritage Lodge, Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, and Dymond Lake Ecolodge, operate from July through November, delivering intimate access to polar bears, beluga whales, wolves and northern lights in complete wilderness luxury.

Polar bear walking in front of Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge
Polar bear walking in front of Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge. Tomas Koeck photo.

Companies like Frontiers North offer excellent tundra buggy experiences for travellers who prefer to view wildlife from the comfort of a vehicle. These tours are especially popular with first-time visitors and are a great way to experience the subarctic landscape. Churchill Wild also partners with Frontiers North on our Great Ice Bear safari, giving guests the chance to experience both vehicle-based and on-foot polar bear encounters in one package.

On a budget or just passing through? → Town-based day tours offer basic access.
Want to see polar bears without leaving the vehicle? → Tundra vehicle tours are classic and comfortable.
Looking for once-in-a-lifetime wildlife immersion? → Remote lodge-based safaris offer ground-level encounters, exceptional comfort, and curated adventure.

Don’t just ask, “What’s the cheapest?” Ask:

What kind of experience am I truly looking for?
How much time will I spend with wildlife?
Will I feel comfortable, warm, and well-fed?
Will I be guided by passionate experts or just transported from place to place?

Polar bear with Churchill Wild
A great capture by Fabienne Jansen on Churchill Wild’s Polar Bear Photo Safari.

Summary Checklist: What to Look for in a Churchill Tour

☑ Flights included?
☑ Arctic gear provided?
☑ Meals, drinks, and snacks included?
☑ Private rooms and bathrooms?
☑ Small group size?
☑ Remote lodge for better wildlife access?
☑ Walking safaris and immersive experiences?
☑ Photography support and guide quality?

Final Thoughts

Churchill offers a rare Arctic window. Whether you’re going to see polar bears or chasing the northern lights, your experience will be shaped by not just where you go, but who you travel with and how you travel.

Churchill Wild stands alongside its Magnificent 7 siblings in offering personalized luxury, conservation-focused travel, and deeply immersive wilderness stays. Across the network, you’ll find:

a single grizzly bear looks over its left shoulder at a raven standing on the river bank
Grizzly bear at Tweedsmuir Park Lodge.

Wherever your adventure leads – whether beneath Arctic skies in Churchill or coast-to-coast in BC – we wish you unforgettable encounters and the luxury only Canada’s wild can deliver!


Churchill Wild – Polar Bear Photo Safari