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Travelling to Churchill: How to reach northern Manitoba on a budget

Posted February 28, 2023 | Author Stephanie Woltman

When people hear about travelling to Churchill, their first reaction is “I would love to go one day but it’s so expensive to fly there”. And that’s true. Flights are not cheap. But there is a far more reasonable way to get to the polar bear capital of the world: by train.

While you can take the train right from Union Station in downtown Winnipeg (this is a popular approach for out-of-towners), the easiest and most enjoyable way for Manitobans to take the train involves driving to Thompson . We set out early on a Monday morning in summer with an eight-hour drive ahead of us. We knew we wanted to break up the drive a bit so we gave ourselves ample time before when we needed to be at the VIA rail station in Thompson.

Places to stop along the way

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 6 is one of my favourite drives in the summer because of the unique stops along the way. The wide-open Interlake skies also treated us to a beautiful sunrise on the way out and an equally stunning sunset on the drive home. PTH 6 is also one of the only drives in Manitoba that truly treats you to magical colour-changing larches in the fall - something people travel to the Rocky Mountains to experience.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Located in Treaty 5 Territory and Mosakahiken Cree Nation land, Little Limestone Lake is a must-stop for any Manitoban travelling north. It’s about 5.5 hours from Winnipeg and the perfect place to take a lunch break if you started your drive first thing in the morning. Little Limestone Lake is unique because it’s noted as the largest marl lake in the world. On hot summer days, an increase in water temperature and pH can trigger this reaction which results in a change in the colour of the water. There are many marl lakes located around the world but it has been documented that Little Limestone Lake has the most dramatic colour changes. Please ensure that you respect leave no trace principles and pack out any garbage you have. The beauty of this lake needs to be preserved.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Another great stop is getting out for a short hike at Pisew Falls Provincial Park. There are a number of trails and boardwalk lookouts that give you a stunning view of the Grass River which plummets in elevation and creates a beautiful waterfall - something we don’t see much of in Manitoba! Manitoba Parks also recently decommissioned the old boardwalk stairs and added a gravel pathway to the main falls which makes this location much more accessible!

Fuel and amenities

Services can be limited along PTH 6 so make sure that you’re watching out for the “no services” signs warning you about long stretches of the highway without gas stations. We stopped for gas in Ashern and Grand Rapids and had no problem making our way to Thompson on a full tank of gas in our SUV. We’ve done this drive before in a smaller vehicle and had to be really cautious about our fueling-up spots.

If you’re in a similar driving scenario and end up in a pinch, there are a few locations south of Pisew Falls where you can grab gas. There is a card lock on the highway near Wabowden (just make sure you follow the written instructions on the machine to get a code), Sasagiu Rapids Lodge, or Paint Lake. We brought typical road trip snacks for the drive up (grocery store sandwiches, veggie tray, chips, and candy) but the restaurant at Pelican Landing Gas Station & Restaurant in Grand Rapids has never failed us in the past - we’ve enjoyed their chicken fingers a handful of times over the years. Cell reception along PTH 6 has also improved significantly so we were rarely without service.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Parking and shuttle services

travel to churchill manitoba by train

The VIA rail train departs from Thompson on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and returns from Churchill on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays . They start boarding the train 30 minutes before departure so make sure you’re on time.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

We rode Economy Plus on the way out and had a Lower and Upper Berth (the most affordable sleepers) on the way back. The seats in Economy comfortably reclined, everyone was quiet at night, and the train rocking lulled me to sleep. We had some of our own tips and tricks and picked up a few others from our fellow riders which we will definitely implement the next time we ride the train to Churchill.

  • Bring pillows and blankets to make things comfy! There’s lots of room on the train so there’s no need to worry about bringing too much.
  • Sit in a section where the seats in front of you can turn around. Even though our train was sold out, there were quite a few extra seats and people were able to organize some pretty comfortable-looking sleeping arrangements
  • Download Netflix or Amazon Prime movies to watch once it gets dark. We loved looking out at the surrounding scenic views but it was nice to curl up and watch a movie together once the night set in. If you’re not into movies, bring a book or cards!
  • Grab dinner in Thompson and bring it on the train. We were sold on this idea after smelling everyone's delicious food and picked up a pizza from the Dancing Bear Restaurant for our ride home from Churchill
  • Hang out in the Skyline dome car. The seats are located on a second level with expansive windows on all sides. A perfect place for taking in the views.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Dining on the train

travel to churchill manitoba by train

The food and beverage service was up and running on our trip so we treated ourselves to hot coffee and breakfast in the dining cart both mornings. There were three breakfast options: classic eggs and bacon, pancakes, and a tofu scramble. We tried all three and were continuously impressed with the quality of food - but not surprising with a chef on board. Your breakfast also comes with complementary bottomless coffee and at $13 a plate, that’s a pretty good deal. The dining cart also sold alcohol and snacks for an evening treat.

Sleeping in luxury

travel to churchill manitoba by train

The ride between Thompson and Churchill is 16 hours one way but with a night of sleep in between, it felt pretty quick in my opinion! It was also quite the experience to fall asleep in the boreal forest and wake up on the tundra.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Without any windows, the upper berth is the place you want to be for a heavy night’s sleep, whereas the lower berth is quite the scenic ride. I was able to fall asleep while watching the Northern Lights dance across the sky and woke up to a misty sunrise - pretty idyllic.

Arriving in Churchill

travel to churchill manitoba by train

We arrived in Churchill right on time on Tuesday morning. The train station in Churchill is located fairly centrally in town and near most of the main hotels. However, most hotels offer a complimentary shuttle service and we were quickly picked up by the Tundra Inn staff.

travel to churchill manitoba by train

Taking the train was such a unique experience and made our vacation feel like three separate trips in one (the ride out, our time in the Town of Churchill, and the ride back). And if you ride Economy both ways, you can make your way to Northern Manitoba for as little as $300 round trip . We cannot wait to experience the train ride through all the seasons - we will most definitely be back!

travel to churchill manitoba by train

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Hey! I’m Stephanie Woltman, a content creator and photographer from Winnipeg, Manitoba. I’m passionate about living adventurously on the trail, seeking calm moments on the water and cooking gourmet meals in the backcountry.

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The Winnipeg to Churchill Train – Canada

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The Winnipeg to Churchill Train, Canada

Polar bears, beluga whales and Northern Lights, that’s what lies in store for travellers booking a ticket on Canada’s The Churchill Express, the gateway to Canada’s Great White North. Formerly the Hudson Bay Railway, the Winnipeg-Churchill train journeys 1,700km through the northern Manitoba province, from the capital of Winnipeg to remote Churchill, through Saskatchewan.

As economy class comes without showers, meals and a place to sleep, it’s recommended to complete the trip in Sleeper Plus – with meals and cosy accommodation included. The only dry-land connection between remote Churchill and the rest of Canada, the line is truly something special. And who knows, you may even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from the panoramic dome of the train’s Park Car. 

Prices from:  CA $550 Carriages: Changes per journey Departing from: Winnipeg, Churchill  Journey length: 2 nights

Northern Lights

The Winnipeg to Churchill train journey

The Churchill Express is the only dry-land connection between Churchill and the rest of Canada, which makes the truly something special. The route runs from Winnipeg, the cosmopolitan capital of Manitoba province all the way the Churchill on the west coast shore of Hudson Bay and nicknamed ‘polar bear capital of the world’. Over 45 hours, the service travels through Manitoba and Saskatchewan, heading north through The Pas, Wabowden, Thompson and Gillam, before arriving at the Port of Churchill on Hudson Bay.

Due to the permafrost, the train goes quite slowly in parts, allowing for great photo opportunities. Northbound trains run twice a week, at 12:05pm on Tuesday and Sundays, arriving in Churchill at around 9am two days later. Southbound trains depart Churchill at 19:00 on Thursdays and Saturdays, pulling into Winnipeg at around 16:45 two days later

The Winnipeg to Churchill train

With durable stainless-steel exteriors, this train is all about function and purpose, safely transporting passengers to the wilds of Canada’s White North. With ample time spent on board, guests can meet new friends in the dining car or visit the Park Car, a highlight of the journey. Featuring a 24-seat clear-topped seating area, the Park Car is added to the train in summer months, perfect for unobstructed viewing or scenery and skies 24 hours a day.

Winnipeg Churchill train

Guests travelling in Sleeper Plus class have the luxury of a private cabin on board the train, able to choose from a triple of double berth. Cheaper options include semi-private accommodation, booths transformed into bunk beds with a curtain for privacy. All Sleeper Plus guests have access to shared showers, and washrooms with a toilet and sink can be found in many private cabins.

Food and drink

While Economy class may lure with its cheaper prices, it’s a no brainer to opt for Sleeper Plus class on The Churchill Express, where meals are complimentary. During the summer months a full dining service is available in the dining car, from cooked breakfasts, sandwiches and salads for lunch and heart cooked meals for dinner. The menu features favourites like omelettes and buttermilk pancakes, burgers, pot roast and baked salmon, all meals coming with complimentary coffee, tea, milk, juice or soft drinks. During the winter months, the time to see the Aurora Borealis, a take-out menu is available – with light meals, snacks and a changeable hot meal. Local wines and beers are a highlight of the menus. 

travel to churchill manitoba by train

What’s included

Travel in Sleeper Plus class, and you’ll get a spacious seat, accommodation, all meals included, access to the dining car and access to showers on board. Economy passengers are allocated a spacious seat, and while they have access to the dining car meals are at an additional cost.

Pros and cons

While it may be the only dry-land connection to Churchill, it’s certainly not the most efficient, and passengers should be aware that the train runs very slowly in parts due to frost on the tracks. As there’s no WIFI available, we recommended downloading lots of TV shows and movies beforehand to help pass the time. That said, with the views seen from the train’s windows and warm, comfortable carriages, this is a trip you’ll never forget. 

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One of the most amazing destinations in the province, Churchill, Manitoba is known as the polar bear capital of the world. And while seeing polar bears in the wild is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, there are many other things to do in Churchill, too.

Churchill Polar Bear Statue

From the Northern Lights to kayaking with belugas to learning about the local Inuit culture, we’ve put together this guide for you with everything you need to know about Churchill. We’ve listed tour companies, where to stay, where to eat, and everything there is to do in the small community, no matter the season. Read on for your ultimate guide to visiting Churchill, Manitoba.

Land Acknowledgments

Churchill, Manitoba is located on Treaty 5 territory.

Brief History

Churchill has a history that dates back many centuries; Indigenous peoples established settlements and homes on the land we now call Manitoba thousands of years ago. Artifacts from Pre-Dorset, Dorset, and Inuit peoples have been found in the area, so it has been confirmed that people have been living in the Churchill region for many centuries.

Europeans first arrived in Churchill in the 17th century, and in 1717 the Hudson’s Bay Company built their first permanent settlement in the area. The fur trade became a popular industry in Churchill before quickly declining by the end of the 1700s.

Town of Churchill Sign

Churchill then became a seaport, and with the completion of the Hudson Bay Railway in 1929, the focus of trading became grain.

Over the past few decades, however, Churchill has become famous as one of Manitoba’s biggest tourist attractions thanks to its abundance of polar bears (it’s the best spot to see polar bears in Canada ), beluga whales, and Northern Lights. The town with a permanent population of fewer than 1,000 people draws hundreds of thousands of tourists every single year.

Where is Churchill, Manitoba?

Churchill is found in Northern Manitoba on the Hudson Bay. As the crow flies, Winnipeg and Churchill are approximately 1,000 kilometres apart. There are no paved roads that lead to Churchill, so you’ll have to either fly there or take the train (more on that below).

Churchill map location

As Manitoba is in Central Canada, you may have to connect to Winnipeg from Toronto or another Canadian city before travelling to Churchill (if you’re travelling from another province or country).

Churchill Weather

You guessed it… as an Arctic location, Churchill is very cold!

Churchill is very far north in Manitoba, and you’ll want to make sure to take the proper precautions in the winter months, i.e. dressing in lots of warm layers, checking the forecast for weather warnings, and so on. Even in the summer months, it is recommended to bring very warm clothing and to prepare for cold weather, including waterproof clothing, warm hats and mittens, and many layers.

Red Chairs in Churchill

In winter in Churchill, you can expect temperatures to range from a high of -15°C to a low of -24°C (although the windchill can make that feel much colder). If you’re photographing the Northern Lights at night, prepare for extremely cold conditions.

Spring in Churchill is quite cold as well, and you can expect anything from highs of 10°C to lows of -15°C.

The summer weather is warmer but can still bring cold and rain, with average highs around 18°C for June, July, and August. If you plan on any boat tours of the coast to see beluga whales in summer, make sure to bring lots of warm clothing.

Autumn (which is polar bear season) brings the same cooler temperatures as spring, but the average high will drop to -3°C by November.

Churchill during summer months

In other words… plan for anything and everything, no matter when you visit Churchill! Always make sure to check the weather forecast for your visit to have a rough idea of the conditions.

And as Churchill is found in Northern Manitoba, it’s no surprise that you’ll find lots of snow there. While it’s extremely rare for it to snow in July or August, you can expect snow between September and June, and definitely from October until May. There are approximately 271 sunny days per year in Churchill, but summer brings an average of 8 rainy days per month.

Getting to Churchill, Manitoba

You’re in luck: we have a very detailed route guide on how to get from Winnipeg to Churchill ! If you’re coming from another province or country, you will most likely have to connect in Winnipeg before beginning your journey to Churchill.

The easiest and fastest route to Churchill is by plane. We recommend flying with Calm Air ; the most common route flown is Winnipeg to Churchill, which is a two-hour flight. You can also fly to Churchill from Thompson or Gillam, Manitoba.

A plane at the Churchill Airport

One of the best ways to see a lot of Manitoba is to travel by train to Churchill. There are multiple stops along the way, but many people start the journey in Winnipeg; trains depart Winnipeg for Churchill every Tuesday and Sunday. While taking the train is usually cheaper than flying, be prepared to travel for at least 48 hours if you’re coming from Winnipeg. We recommend booking your train ticket to Churchill with Via Rail well in advance of your trip.

Train to Churchill

There is currently no possible way to drive to Churchill, as there are no paved roads that connect Churchill with the rest of the province. You can drive to Thompson or Gillam and then take the train or fly from either location.

As there are no paved roads that lead to Churchill, there are no direct bus routes to Churchill. You can take a bus to Thompson or Gillam and then take the train or fly from either location.

The Churchill Landscape

Practical Essentials

Thankfully, downtown Churchill is extremely walkable, and you’re never too far from many local restaurants or attractions when in town. It is extremely important to pay attention to the bear warnings, however, and stay far from restricted areas, even if you’re visiting outside of polar bear season.

Unfortunately, there isn’t any public transportation in Churchill, although there is a taxi service ( North Coast Taxi Service /Churchill Taxis, which you can reach by calling 204 675-2345). We recommend always calling ahead to book a taxi; it is rare to flag one down in the small town. Many hotels and tours also provide shuttle transportation to and from the airport and various attractions.

Churchill Town Morning

That being said, if you do have access to a car, Churchill and the surrounding area are incredibly easy to drive around. Most locations are within a few minutes’ drive from one another, and there is never any traffic. We do not recommend driving on your own to look for polar bears; always do that with an experienced guide (see more below).

If you’d like to rent a car or van while you’re in Churchill, Tamarack Rentals can help you out.

It is very easy to find parking around Churchill, and none of it is paid parking.

Polar Bear Warning

It should go without saying that polar bears are very dangerous animals, and it’s absolutely necessary to practice polar bear safety at all times when in Churchill. Polar bear attacks are extremely rare in Churchill, but that is because every precaution is taken to keep humans safe. It is recommended to always travel in a group, always stay near a vehicle or building, never walk at night after 10 pm, and avoid areas along the coastline with poor sightlines. We recommend joining guided tours for the safest way to explore Churchill and the surrounding area.

Beware of Polar Bears

On the rare occasion that polar bears come close to the town of Churchill, they are dealt with swiftly and safely by trained professionals in order to minimize any harm to the bear or the community.

If you see a polar bear when you are in Churchill, do not attempt to approach it. Get inside a vehicle or a building as calmly as you can, and call 204 675-2327.

When to see the polar bears in Churchill

Autumn is polar bear season in Churchill, although you can often spot a few during the summer months as well. Mid-October until mid-November is the very best time to see the polar bears, as that’s when the Hudson Bay begins to freeze over and the bears can hunt for seals, bringing them out into the open. Special tours also take you to polar bear denning sites in February and March in order to see polar bear mothers with their cubs.

Polar bears on tundra

Fun fact: Polar bears don’t hibernate! They can hunt for seals all winter long, so there is no need for them to hibernate.

Tour Operators in Churchill, Manitoba

There are many tour companies in Churchill, all of which come highly recommended. Some are all-inclusive, meaning your tour includes airfare and accommodation. Many also provide transportation to and from the airport or around town.

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Lazy Bear Expeditions is one of the most popular tour companies in Churchill. Tours include the Ultimate Bears and Belugas Summer Adventure, the Ultimate Polar Bear Adventure, and the Bears and Aurora Arctic Adventure, all of which include airfare. The two-day Beluga Whale Dream Tour does not include airfare. There are also tour add-ons, including kayaking and AquaGliding.

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Frontiers North Adventures

Frontiers North Adventures has perhaps the biggest variety of tours in Churchill available, and all offer a fantastic experience. Choose from tours that include polar bears, beluga whales, and/or the Northern Lights, some of which include airfare or train travel (check out this luxury 5-day option ). They also have the magnificent Tundra Buggy Lodge, a unique accommodation that allows you to stay overnight right on the tundra, as well as one-day tours to Churchill to see the polar bears from Winnipeg. It’s also possible to book summer and autumn day tours with Frontiers North Adventures, including the Tundra Buggy Adventure.

Frontiers North Churchill

Wat’chee Expeditions

Indigenous-owned and operated, Wat’chee Expeditions is an incredibly respected tour company near Churchill. They are also one of the only tour companies that can take you to Wapusk National Park to see polar bear dens, therefore increasing your chances of seeing polar bear cubs. Their world-renowned lodge is famous among wildlife enthusiasts and nature photographers, and provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Watchee Expeditions

Great White Bear Tours

Great White Bear Tours has a variety of tours that include polar bears, beluga whales, and/or the Northern Lights. Some of their tours include meetings with local mushers who know the land better than anyone. They also have the Tundra Lodge, allowing you to stay directly on the tundra for an amazing experience alongside the polar bears. Want to plan your own tour? They offer individual tours at a price per person, per day. Their tours do not include airfare.

A polar bear sniffs a Great White Bear Tours buggy.

Discover Churchill Tours

Discover Churchill Tours are fantastic for day tours as well as multi-day tours. Whether you want to see the polar bears, Northern Lights, or belugas, there’s a tour for you. They also offer incredible photography tours, and are one of the only tour operators that takes you to Wapusk National Park to look for bear cubs (in February and March). They also have excellent town and area tours as well as Ithaka Shipwreck hikes in the low tide.

Discover Churchill Tours

Beyond Boreal Expeditions

Beyond Boreal Expeditions is Indigenous-owned and operated and features tours of Churchill’s polar bears, Northern Lights, beluga whales, and more. Run by Tiffany Spence, tours range from weeklong expeditions that include airfare and accommodations to tours that last only a few hours (perfect for those who are visiting Churchill on their own or would like to tack on a few independent tours while in town). Tiffany also specializes in photography, so you can book portrait sessions to capture your time in Churchill.

Churchill Wild

One of the pricier tour operators on this list, there’s a good reason for that high price tag: Churchill Wild has an incredible selection of ecolodges that allow you to spend a few days in the remote wilderness, far from the tourist crowds of the town of Churchill. Head out on a polar bear safari in order to see the very best of the tundra and its amazing wildlife.

Polar bears in Churchill

Iceberg Inn

The Iceberg Inn offers polar bear and beluga whale tours, as well as some all-inclusive deals that include the tours, meals, accommodation, and transportation. Respected for their knowledge and for their friendliness, Iceberg Inn is one of the smaller tour operators in Churchill, making them perfect for those looking for a more intimate experience.

Wapusk Adventures

Wapusk Adventures is Indigenous-owned and operated. Run by Dave Daley, a respected dog musher in Canada, tours offered include dog sledding and cultural talks, Northern Lights viewing, snowshoe walks, e-bike tours, and more. You can also custom-build your own tour of Churchill with Wapusk Adventures.

Wapusk Adventures

Sea North Tours

Sea North Tours is dedicated to beluga whale conservation and education. Take one of their day tours in order to learn more about the whales and the surrounding land; tours include whale watching on Zodiac boats, a walk around Fort Prince of Wales, floe ice tours, kayaking, paddle boarding, and more. If you plan ahead, you can even book two tours in one day, as most last for two to three hours.

A kayak excursion in Churchill with with Sea North Tours

Is it possible to visit Churchill independently or do you have to be on a tour?

It is entirely possible to visit Churchill, Manitoba independently… however, it is not recommended that you try to see polar bears unless you have a professional guide with you.

If you’d like to visit Churchill independently or on a budget, you can certainly fly or take the train there on your own. The cheapest way to get to Churchill is by driving to Thompson or Gillam first before flying or taking the train there, or by taking the train the entire way (there are no paved roads that lead to Churchill).

Churchill Inukshuk

Once in Churchill, there are a few places to stay (see below). Without a tour, you can see the town’s attractions, see the Northern Lights at night, and see beluga whales from the shoreline in summer. It’s also possible to join half-day or day tours when in Churchill, but we recommend booking these far in advance.

No matter what season you visit Churchill, tours and hotels book up very quickly. If you plan on going to Churchill without a tour company, we recommend booking everything months in advance of your trip.

Where to Stay in Churchill, Manitoba

You have a few options for where to stay in Churchill, and if you book a tour that includes accommodation, you won’t have to worry about where to stay. We also have an entire guide on places to stay in Churchill, Manitoba.

For such a small town, there are a great variety of Churchill hotels to stay in. Here are a few of our choices for hotels in Churchill, Manitoba.

Lazy Bear Lodge

Lazy Bear Lodge is an excellent choice for a hotel in Churchill whether you’re on one of their all-inclusive tours or not. With our favourite restaurant in Churchill as well as clean, cozy rooms, Lazy Bear Lodge is also home to some of the best expeditions in the area. A solid choice for both a group tour and an independent trip when it comes to Churchill hotels.

Lazy Bear Lodge

Head to the Tundra Inn for a family-run hotel that promises excellent service and comfortable rooms. With 31 rooms available, they’re popular for business travellers, tourists, and everyone in between. Also check out the Tundra Pub across the street for dinner and entertainment.

Tundra Inn Churchill

Bed and Breakfasts

Looking for an even more intimate experience? Check out one of these Churchill bed and breakfasts.

Bluesky Bed and Sled

Owned by world-renowned musher Gerald Azure and his wife Jenafor, the Bluesky Bed and Sled is a favourite among tourists. With four rooms to choose from, the homemade breakfasts are divine and the service extraordinary. Join Gerald as you learn about dog sledding and even get out on a sled on the tundra yourself.

Polar Bear B&B

With three guest rooms (each with two single beds) and two shared bathrooms, the Polar Bear B&B is a good budget option in Churchill. Please note that all rooms are on the second floor so require climbing stairs.

Polar bear in summer

Home Rentals

There are a few places to stay using Airbnb in Churchill . While there are private rooms, shared rooms, and entire homes available for rent, our choice is this entire home for rent . Please note that even shared rooms are quite pricey in Churchill.

Specialty Lodging

There are some amazing options when it comes to specialty lodging in Churchill. If you’re looking to splurge on a stay that allows you to be up close and personal with polar bears even as you sleep, check out one of the lodges below. These lodges are found far from Churchill itself, so you’re also in a prime position to view the northern lights at night.

Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge by Churchill Wild

Churchill Wild has three luxury wilderness eco-lodges to choose from, and the Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge near Churchill is, in our opinion, one of the most unique accommodations in the world. It’s incredibly remote, giving you the best vantage point for wildlife viewing in Canada’s north. Other highlights of the lodge include walking tours, photography tours, wellness retreats, and more. Make sure to check out their Seal River Heritage Lodge and Dymond Lake Ecolodge, too!

Polar bear stare

Great White Bear Tundra Lodge

Operated by the Great White Bear Tours company, this tundra lodge on wheels gives you a chance to spend as much time as possible with Churchill’s polar bears. Each guest has a private cabin with a sleeping berth, while viewing platforms take your experience to the next level.

Great White Bear Tundra Lodge

Due to the danger of polar bears, there is no camping allowed in Churchill, Manitoba.

Things to Do in Churchill, Manitoba

Churchill has a ton of tourist attractions to add to your sightseeing itinerary. You can easily fill a week or more sightseeing in the town and the surrounding area. Here are a few of our favourite things to do in Churchill!

See the Polar Bears

Perhaps the most famous reason to visit Churchill is to see polar bears … it is the polar bear capital of the world, of course! The best time to see polar bears in Churchill is in October and November, when the bears are waiting for the Hudson Bay to freeze. That being said, you can also see polar bears in July, August, and September, though usually in smaller numbers (they’ll also be harder to find). You can also see polar bear mothers and their cubs on specialty tours in February and March. Remember, you can’t see polar bears independently; you’ll have to go on a tour to see them, both for your safety and for theirs!

Polar Bear Selfie

See the Beluga Whales

There are many ways to see the beluga whales in summer in Churchill, whether by watching them from the shoreline or getting out on the water to get a closer look. Over 60,000 beluga whales migrate to the area every summer, and about 3,000 of them make their way to the mouth of the Churchill River. The best time to see beluga whales in Churchill is from mid-June to mid-August.

Beluga Whales in Churchill

Go Kayaking on the Churchill River

One of the best ways to see beluga whales is to go kayaking on Churchill River during the summer months. Suitable for beginners, the beluga whales are just as curious about us as we are about them, so don’t be surprised if they come right up to you!

Kayaking on Churchill River

Take a Boat Tour

Take a tour of the Churchill River and Hudson Bay in order to see beluga whales and, if you’re lucky, polar bears walking along the shoreline of the bay. Boat tours are only available for a few months of the year, as most of the time the water is frozen!

Churchill Boat Tour

Check out Churchill’s Murals

The SeaWalls CHURCHILL murals are a testament to the value and strength of the community of Churchill. Find these incredible murals all over town as well as outside of it; each one is unique, and artists were brought in from all over the world to complete them.

Churchill Murals

Look for the Northern Lights

It’s entirely possible to see aurora borealis year-round in Churchill, although you’ll have the best luck in February and March, when the skies are clearest. There are tons of tour companies that take you to see the northern lights, including companies that host photography tours. Churchill is definitely one of the best spots in Manitoba to see the Northern Lights !

Northern Lights in Churchill

Check out the Polar Bear Jail

Polar bears that are considered dangerous or troublesome in Churchill sometimes find themselves in “polar bear jail”. They’re kept here until they can be safely relocated, sometimes even by helicopter. Plan a short visit here to see the building – it has a beautiful mural on the side – as well as a polar bear trap.

Churchill Polar Bear Jail

Visit the Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site

The Prince of Wales Fort is a National Historic Site that is found across the Churchill River from the town. A bastion fort that began as a log fort in 1717 but soon turned into a massive stone structure, it was captured in 1782 by the French but returned to the Hudson’s Bay Company the following year. Today, it’s possible to walk around the ruins and imagine what life was like for those living there.

Prince of Wales Fort Churchill

Wander Around the Itsanitaq Museum

The Itsanitaq Museum is a small but important museum found in Churchill, and is one of our top picks for Indigenous experiences in Manitoba . It has an incredible selection of Inuit carvings and artifacts and also has many fantastic local souvenirs for sale. Open year-round (though never on Sundays or holidays), the hours change depending on the season, so always check ahead before visiting.

Itsanitaq Museum

See the Ithaca Shipwreck

Found 12 miles east of Churchill near Bird Cove, the Ithaca Shipwreck took place in 1960 when the ship was run into the gravel bank during a storm. At low tide, it is possible to walk out to the shipwreck (only with a professional guide, do not attempt this on your own).

A tour to walk out and see the Ithaca Shipwreck

Visit Miss Piggy

Miss Piggy is the nickname for a freight plane that crashed near Churchill in 1979. Thankfully, there were no fatalities, and the plane was left where it landed. Today, it is covered in graffiti and has become a popular photo opportunity.

Miss Piggy Plane

Go Dog Sledding

Dog sledding is an integral part of Churchill’s history. Learn about the importance of dog sledding within the Indigenous community by booking a tour with Wapusk Adventures.

A dog sled team runs through Wapusk National Park

Try AquaGliding

AquaGliding is an activity you can try through Lazy Bear Expeditions. Lie on a floating mat tethered to a zodiac boat and put your face in the water for the ultimate beluga whale experience… if you’re lucky they’ll swim right up to you to say hello!

Aquagliding to see the Belugas

Get a Stamp in Your Passport

For those who love collecting stamps in their passports, head to the Churchill post office to get a special Churchill stamp! It’s the cheapest souvenir around.

Passport stamp in Churchill

Take to the Sky

For the ultimate sightseeing expedition, try a helicopter tour over Churchill and the surrounding area. Get a unique perspective on the landscape and try to spot as many polar bears as you can.

Festivals and Events in Churchill

Aurora winterfest.

Volunteer-run, Aurora Winterfest regularly hosts events in Churchill, and has a festival every year that includes ice carving, hockey, entertainment, games, food, and more. Check the Aurora Winterfest Facebook page for regular updates about what’s happening in Churchill.

Fireworks in Churchill

Where to Eat in Churchill

There’s a nice selection of restaurants in Churchill , and you always know you’ll be supporting a local business when you eat in town. Here are a couple of our favourite places to eat:

Location: 23 Franklin Street, across from the Tundra Inn

This cozy hang-out is home to the famous Borealis Burger and consistently serves up home-cooked meals with a regional Arctic twist. Head here for hearty meals, a game of pool, and a lively atmosphere.

Lazy Bear Cafe

Location: 313 Kelsey Blvd, inside Lazy Bear Lodge

Lazy Bear Cafe is known for its excellent service, innovative menu, and warm atmosphere (we love the stone fireplace). Try some of the braised elk, Arctic char, or Manitoba bison.

Lazy Bear Cafe

Dan’s Diner

Looking for a truly unique dining experience in Churchill? For a few select evenings every February and March, Dan’s Diner operates as a pop-up on Churchill’s tundra so that you can dine underneath the Northern Lights. It’s the kind of meal you’ll never forget!

In the Area

Wapusk national park.

One of only two national parks in Manitoba (the other is Riding Mountain National Park ), Wapusk National Park is extremely remote and extremely beautiful. As the largest polar bear denning site in the world, it’s a popular spot to view baby polar bears in February and March. There are no roads into the park, so you must arrange aircraft transportation with a licensed tour operator; we recommend Wat’chee Expeditions.

It feels a bit ridiculous to say that Thompson is “in the area” of Churchill, as they’re 400 kilometres apart. But if you’re driving part of the way to Churchill or taking the train, you may pass through the small city on your way. Thankfully, there are lots of fun things to do in Thompson , so we recommend spending a day or two exploring if you have the time!

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  1. Winnipeg to Churchill train | VIA Rail

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    The Via Rail Canada train departs Union Station in Winnipeg for Churchill every Sunday and Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m. The train departs Churchill every Thursday and Saturday. The train ride is approximately 48 hours long – two days and two nights as it covers 1697 kilometres through Manitoba.

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    A fantastic way to see Manitoba is to do so by train. VIA Rail Canada offers trains from Winnipeg to Churchill every Sunday and Tuesday, while the train departs Churchill every Thursday and Saturday for the journey back to Winnipeg. Just as with flying to Churchill, we recommend booking your train tickets well in advance of your journey.

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    The train between Winnipeg and Churchill takes 44h 55m. The train runs, on average, 2 times per week from Winnipeg to Churchill. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.

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    The Winnipeg-Churchill train traverses nearly 1,055 miles during its northerly route to this subarctic gem. Between destinations, the train presents fantastic views of rivers and waterways, farmlands, and boreal landscapes. After approximately 45 hours of transit, the train arrives in Churchill. Passengers may select from Economy or Sleeper ...

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    Thompson. 226 Mystery Lake Road Thompson, MB R8N 1S6. Details Map. When people hear about Churchill, their first reaction is “I would love to go, but it’s so expensive to fly there”. And that’s true. Fights are not cheap. But there is a more reasonable way to get to the polar bear capital of the world: by train.

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    The only dry-land connection between remote Churchill and the rest of Canada, the line is truly something special. And who knows, you may even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from the panoramic dome of the train’s Park Car. Prices from: CA $550. Carriages: Changes per journey. Departing from: Winnipeg, Churchill. Journey length: 2 nights.

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    Churchill then became a seaport, and with the completion of the Hudson Bay Railway in 1929, the focus of trading became grain. Over the past few decades, however, Churchill has become famous as one of Manitoba’s biggest tourist attractions thanks to its abundance of polar bears (it’s the best spot to see polar bears in Canada), beluga whales, and Northern Lights.

  9. Winnipeg–Churchill train - Wikipedia

    The Winnipeg–Churchill train (formerly known as the Hudson Bay and, before that, Northern Spirits) is a semiweekly passenger train operated by Via Rail between Winnipeg and Churchill, Manitoba. It is the only dry-land connection between Churchill and the rest of Canada .