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Oh, Canada! Our neighbor to the north offers families a wide range of vacation opportunities. You’ll find history, culture and extraordinary natural beauty. Plus, polar bears.
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Imagine standing in a place where time folds in on itself—a vast landscape of mountains, valleys, forests, and rivers. Now ...
The tundra is a vast watery wilderness filled with snaking rivers and tens of thousands of elliptically shaped lakes supporting moose, caribou and polar bears ... and form mountain ranges of ...
For a full day of Mother’s Day adventure, combine your bog visit with a stop at the nearby Highland Scenic Highway, a 43-mile ...
Wildlife in the area includes some species you might expect in West Virginia—white-tailed deer leave delicate tracks in soft ...
In the Arctic Circle, polar bears are unmatched in their hunting abilities ... in maintaining the ecological balance within its forest habitat. Also known as the mountain lion or puma, the cougar is a ...
Travel to Canada, Greenland, or Norway to see polar bears in their natural environments from inside a rover, dog sled, ship, or helicopter.
Since WCCO first visited Churchill in 1993, the polar bear population here has been cut in half, according to estimates ...
"If you want to lock eyes with a bear, you've got to make your way to Churchill," said John Gunter, CEO of Frontiers North, a ...
We huddle on the deck of Tundra Buggy One, a big-wheeled custom built all terrain vehicle retrofitted for traveling over frozen ground and viewing polar bears. Geoff York, senior director of ...