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Bear Trails specialise in Polar Bear
tours to see and photograph Polar Bears, Whales and other wildlife
in Churchill and The Arctic. Canada is home to all 3 great bears
of North America - Grizzly Bear
Tours, Black Bear Tours and
Polar Bear Tours. It also boasts
apex predators in the air and ocean including the Bald Eagle and
Orca or Killer Whale. Numerous species
of whales and other marine mammals can
be found its coastal
waters, and a bewildering array of resident and migratory birds
fill its skies. In the Far North, "Nanook" The Great
White Bear shares his kingdom of snow and ice with strange and
mysterious animals like the Muskox, Walrus, and Narhwal. From
the forests, rivers, and rocky mountains of the Pacific Northwest,
to the desolation and raw beauty of the Arctic Tundra, let Bear
Trails help you to design your perfect Polar Bear Tour to this
fascinating and diverse country.
This is the main navigation page for Bear Trails. From here you can access all of the site contents. Click on any of the 3 Provinces above for specific information about their native wildlife, wildlife destinations, and the activities available. We organise tailor-made trips to any or all of these Provinces, and to see all 3 species of bears. You choose your own Polar Bear Tour, we make it happen.
While Canada is at the forefront of the First World, and boasts one of the highest standards of living anywhere in the world, it is has a relatively low population density with around 90% of the population living within a few hundred miles of the border with the USA. This translates to huge swathes of natural wilderness habitat, much of it protected, allowing wildlife as amazingly diverse as the habitats they live in to thrive, with little contact with, or encroachment from humans. Canada's National and Provincial Parks are far too numerous to list individually, but collectively they offer unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities, and almost as many ways to see wildlife as there are species to see. Polar Bear Tours can be organised in both Manitoba and Nunavut.
In the middle of the country, stretching form the US border to the shores of Hudson Bay, is the prairie province of Manitoba. In the south fields of wheat that stretch as far as the eye can see give way to forests of Birch and Aspen, and here can be found those stalwarts of the Canadian wilderness scene, the Black Bear, Grey Wolf, Bison, Moose, Elk, and Beaver. To the north the trees give way to the sub arctic barrenlands and tundra. This is home range for the Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Willow Ptarmigan, Snowy Owl, and the most southerly population of Polar Bears. This is a location that is now famous for organising Polar Bear Tours with the use of Tundra Buggies to take you out safely to view the bears.
Far to the north east, much of it inside the Arctic Circle, is the Inuit self governed territory of Nunavut. Here the Polar Bear is truly the master of all he surveys. On land the shaggy Muskox, Caribou, Arctic Fox and Arctic Hare try to eke out a living in one of the harshest environments on earth. On the borderline between ice and open water is where you will find the Walrus and Bearded, Hooded, Harp and Ring Seals, the unicorn of the seas, the Narwhal, and the Bowhead Whale, the only great baleen whale to spend the entire year in Arctic waters. These Polar Bear Tours are for the more adventerous client, who is happy to put up with simpler accommodation in order to get a more personal encounter with wildlife.
We believe strongly in responsible eco-tourism with an emphasis on respect for wildlife, the environment , indigenous cultures, and the wilderness communities we visit . Our aim is to create a company that not only provides unforgettable wildlife tours, but also directly contributes to the effective conservation of wildlife and natural habitat, and rewards responsible ecotourism initiatives in small, often remote communities with much needed income.
So join us on our talior-made Polar Bear Tours as we hunt for Polar Bears, Arctic Fox, Bowhead Whales and Narwhal;where the only shots you will take, are through a camera lens.
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