Made up of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Central Canada vacations take you through prairie grasslands, lakes, forest and the sub-Arctic tundra.
The town of Churchill, Manitoba, is home to the highest concentration of Polar bears in Canada and some of the best wildlife viewing trips in the country.
Our experts have experienced these very trips for themselves, so get in touch with any questions.
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ChurchillLocated on the shores of Hudson Bay and home to a small population, Churchill is best known for its Polar bear and Beluga whale viewing.
ChurchillLocated on the shores of Hudson Bay and home to a small population, Churchill is best known for its Polar bear and Beluga whale viewing. Here, thousands of whales migrate to the chilly Churchill River, and Polar bears hunt for seals on the tundra. As well, Canada’s only seaport on the Arctic Ocean is situated here, and the only link to the rest of Canada is by air or rail. WinnipegWinnipeg is the fourth largest city in the country, situated at the mid-point between Canada's east and west coasts. Its location at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers has made it an important trading post for Indigenous people in the past, and its rich and varied history can be investigated at the Museum of Man and Nature. SaskatchewanLandlocked Saskatchewan is Canada’s prairie province, located far from Canada’s coastline. In Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, flat prairies meet grassy hills where moose, elk and deer wander freely. Butting up against America you'll find Grasslands National Park, which protects a herd of resident bison that stray across the almost treeless prairie.
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