Arrive at Winnipeg in Manitoba .
After breakfast, take a bus to the airport for Churchill, then take a minibus to visit some of Churchill's historic sites and attractions. Meridien: a stone fort was built in 1976. From here,you can see the natural landscape of the subarctic tundra here. Polar bear prison:if a bear is repeatedly expelled from the human settlement and returns, it will be put in prison for up to 30 days. Then, it will be released far away from the town.
Visit Canada national park pavilion after lunch. Staffs in Canadian national park service are willing to explain Churchill's history, culture and wildlife for you.
After breakfast, set off to Tundra Buggy station. Look for arctic wildlife in Churchill's wildlife Reserve. The Tundra Buggy has heating equipment, toilets and an observation deck. Have lunch on Tundra Buggy at noon. The guide with many years experience of wildlife research and protection, will explain the findings of the local natural environment and wildlife to you .
After returning to town for dinner, the local hunter will share the unique way of life in northern Canada with you.
After breakfast, set off for a dog sleigh!The dog owner will ntroduce some basic knowledge about the dog sledding to you,then the energetic sled dog take you to experience a mile long dog sled adventure.It is always exciting to ride a sledge driven by a group of energetic sled dogs.
After lunch, a visit to Itsanitaq Museum, which has the largest collection of Inuit sculpture, kayaking, and crafts in Canada.
After breakfast, start another Tundra Buggy Aventure , to seek for polar bears, arctic foxes, snowy owls and thunderbirds on the Tundra.Many mammals live in the polar regions all year round.Polar bears and snowy owls are white all year round.
After the Tundra Buggy Aventure, go to Churchill airport, fly to Winnipeg.
After breakfast, set off to the airport.
Your perfect Frontiers North Adventures omes to an end.