Winter is truly a special time to visit the extreme northern reaches of Churchill, Canada. The aurora borealis, which is visible 300 nights per year and can be seen earlier in the night during winter, is a huge part of the draw. But there’s far more to this nearly year-round winter wonderland.
Whether you’re up for wildlife watching in the polar bear capital of the world, dog sledding through forests, fine dining on a frozen river, or snowshoeing to a cozy yurt, Churchill has it all. The area is also the proud home of a number of Indigenous groups (Dene, Cree, Inuit, and Métis Nations) whose businesses form the core of tourism here. Visit our link in bio for more on the Indigenous-led tourism that centers this town.
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