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Churchill Cool

By: Thomas E King

A visitor highpoint every summer is a jaunt through open waters to see Beluga Whales. (Above right) Fort Prince of Wales was built to safeguard against French adventurism. (Far right) Guided Tundra buggy excursions take visitors into the Wapusk National Park.

    There are two sides to Churchill’s burgeoning tourism coin.  In winter this tiny Canadian outpost on Hudson Bay is visited by those wanting a (not too) close encounter with polar bears; in summer tourists come to see Beluga Whales frolicking in tranquil waters.

Connected to Winnipeg only by rail and air, getting to Churchill is an adventure in itself.  The effort is rewarded, however, with the chance to see things you wouldn’t view elsewhere and the opportunity for experiences that won’t be found anywhere else.

An illustrated feature on Churchill, Manitoba can be written on assignment from 1000 to 2000 words, depending upon editorial requirements.  

 

 

 
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