Just one of many eskers formed from the last ice age. These ribbons of sand stretching for 100s of km were ancient river beds underneath the glaciers
Birch bark rolls were used to transport this valuable material long distances. The age of these rolls is unknown
Polar bears are common at the mouth of the river at Hudson Bay. We have seen as many as seven bears on one trip at distances of 100 m to many kilometers away
Arctic terns
The Seal River estuary is home to many hundreds of beluga whales, the canary of the ocean and we also take a half day tour in the town of Churchill Manitoba to view the thousands that make the Churchill River estuary their summer home