Take A Special Train Trip To See The Polar Bears

Would you like to see Polar Bears up front and personal? You can in Churchill, Manitoba – but it is only accessible by rail. RVers can either leave their RV at a park in Thompson, Manitoba or take a Via Rail train from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
In the spring the Beluga Whales are the main attraction, but in October to November the giant white Polar Bears are the primary feature – later in the winter, Churchill offe
rs a free spectacular light show in the super clear skies, when the Aurora Borealis are at their peak in March. Via rail run regular train trips to Churchill. Each fall, Polar Bears can be found everywhere in Churchill – locals call th
em “Lords of the North”. The bears patiently wait for the ice to freeze so they can hunt the thousands of seals in the area. Many local tours take place in a tundra buggy – imagine the feeling of staring one of these giants in the eye through the buggy windows. Click here for another interesting touring site. (Pictures are from this site).Enjoy your getaway. Travel safe Peggi

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My wife and I have just returned from an RV Canadian trip. Two items I wish to pass on and advice all who plan the same trip. First when crossing the border, either way, get rid of anything that is grown, lettice, carrots, potatoes, and such. Secondly, the most reasonable campgrounds were the Canadian Provential campgrounds, $14.00 per nite. Dennis Bailey
By Dennis/ Bobbie Bailey, at July 18, 2007 1:46 PM
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