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Explorer's Guide to Wildlife Adventures by J.Z. Hunt
Explorer's Guide to Wildlife Adventures by J.Z. Hunt






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There's a chance you might see these elusive bears anytime from June to October, but they are best seen from August to September during the annual salmon run. The landscape alone, which includes natural hot springs, waterfalls and glacial fjords, will leave you stunned.īut, without a doubt, the highlight of a visit to this region is spotting a spirit bear. There’s plenty of Canadian wildlife to see in this temperate rainforest. The Great Bear Rainforest is a remote protected area mainly accessible by boat or float plane. They’re sacred to and protected by the First Nations people of Canada and can only be found in the Great Bear Rainforest on the coast of British Columbia. Also known as Kermode bears, they are a rare subspecies of the American black bear that get their all-white coloring from recessive genes. Spirit bears are one of the most unique animals found in Canada. You never know when you might spot an elusive spirit bear © Mike R Turner/Getty Images Search for the mysterious spirit bears at the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia Make sure to pack appropriately: plan for lots of layers and look for insulated and waterproof outwear to stay warm and dry during your viewing. Local tip: This part of Canada is frigid, especially if you’re visiting later in the season as the bears get ready to head north to hunt. You should always go with a knowledgeable polar bear guide and educate yourself on polar bear protocol.

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Most tours are full days, lasting around eight hours.Īll polar bear experiences adhere to strict guidelines prioritizing the safety and well-being of the polar bears and the tourists. Several Churchill tours, like Churchill Wild’s polar bear safaris, offer experiences ranging from tundra vehicle and walking tours to boat and helicopter tours. But when November and the big freeze get closer, the bears become more active as they eagerly await their winter seal hunt. During the late summer, polar bears are calmer and are often spotted lounging in the fireweed or wandering the shoreline. This three-to-four-month period is prime for polar bear spotting. With over 900-1000 polar bears in the area, Churchill is the world's polar bear capital.Įvery year in late July or early August, the ice melts in Hudson’s Bay, drawing hundreds of local polar bears further inland until the bay freezes again.

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Churchill is known as the polar bear capital of the world © Grant Faint/Getty Images Marvel at the power of polar bears in Churchill, Manitoba








Explorer's Guide to Wildlife Adventures by J.Z. Hunt