Full Day on the Tundra
Hop on a Tundra Buggy, a custom-built vehicle designed to keep people and bears safe, as you travel the trails of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in search of polar bears.
Hop on a Tundra Buggy, a custom-built vehicle designed to keep people and bears safe, as you travel the trails of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in search of polar bears.
Meet with a local musher to learn about the history and philosophy of dogsledding, how to manage the dogs, pack a sled, and then head down the trail on a dogsled tour.
Take a guided bison safari, learn how wildlife adapt to the weather, play traditional Inuit games, and practice wilderness survival skills.
Engage with powerful exhibits that explore human rights struggles and triumphs at the only museum dedicated to human rights in the world.
This award-winning exhibit serves as an introduction to arctic wildlife, meet with a member of the animal care team, and chat with a member of the conservation team at the Leatherdale International Polar Bear Conservation Centre.
Discover natural history and indigenous cultures, participate in an Inuit People of the North cultural expression workshop, and Explore the Aurora program to gain northern lights photography tips.
Take time to relax and unwind with a delicious dinner and board games. The cafe has nearly 1,600 games to choose from, so there’s something for everyone!
Engage with powerful exhibits that explore human rights struggles and triumphs at the only museum dedicated to human rights in the world.
Visit this historic meeting place at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, now a hub of food, culture, and community.
Take a guided bison safari, learn how wildlife adapt to the weather, play traditional Inuit games, and practice wilderness survival skills..
Immerse yourself in high-energy, interactive games that combine technology, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Meet with an expert bear researcher to learn about polar bears, how they live, what they eat, and how to safely view the bears.
Hop on a Tundra Buggy, a custom-built vehicle designed to keep people and bears safe, as you travel the trails of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in search of polar bears.
Learn about the ecosystems of the Hudson Bay area and the wildlife that live here.
Tour the LEED-certified station, meet with researchers to learn about the ongoing projects at the center.
Meet with a local musher to learn about the history and philosophy of dogsledding, how to manage the dogs, pack a sled, and then head down the trail on a dogsled tour.