If you're looking for a unique adventure, Churchill, Canada, is a must-visit! Known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," this charming town offers thrilling wildlife tours. Experience the Northern Lights dancing across the sky, or explore the rich history of the Hudson Bay Company. Savor local cuisine featuring fresh Arctic char and other seafood delights. With its friendly community and stunning natural beauty, Churchill promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Churchill, Canada
Top things to do in Churchill
9 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Prince of Wales Fort
Explore a massive 18th-century stone fortress built by the Hudson's Bay Company, now a National Historic Site overlooking Hudson Bay.
Churchill, Manitoba
A remote town on Hudson Bay famed as the Polar Bear Capital and one of the best places on Earth to see the aurora borealis.
Churchill River (Hudson Bay)
Scenic waterway flowing into Hudson Bay, popular for boat tours and spotting beluga whales and polar bears.
Port of Churchill
Canada's only Arctic deep-water port, offering tours that showcase its role as a gateway to the Arctic.
Churchill station (Manitoba)
Historic railway station and main arrival point for travelers, featuring a polar bear interpretive center.
Polar bear jail
A unique facility where problem polar bears are temporarily held before relocation, offering a rare glimpse into human-wildlife conflict management.
Diocese of Churchill–Hudson Bay
The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Churchill–Hudson Bay, featuring a cathedral that reflects the region's religious heritage.
Churchill Airport
The main air gateway to Churchill, offering flights to and from this remote Arctic community.
Itsanitaq Museum
Discover Inuit art, tools, and clothing at this museum housed in a former mission, offering a deep dive into northern Indigenous heritage.
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