On land, in the night sky and under the surface, stellar tourism opportunities abound in northern town: Time | CBCManitoba
Time's list makes note of excursion opportunities to see the Arctic apex predators from the safety of Frontiers North Adventures' tundra buggy, a 40-passenger vehicle with two-metre-high tires that takes tourists into polar bear territory for up close and personal looks.The buggies have an observation deck that juts off the back end.
Burtnick expects the attention from Time to boost interest in the region, which is beginning to bounce back after several years of pandemic disruptions that upended local tourism. The four-metre long chatter boxes are affectionately known as the canaries of the sea for their high-pitched vocal stylings, and about 50,000 of the cetaceans migrate into Hudson Bay and area rivers each summer.Time gave a shout out to Lazy Bear Expeditions for its conservation-based beluga tours in Churchill. The company hopes to launch a new catamaran this summer with a see-through bottom that allows tourists to view belugas and other sealife passing below.
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