Seal River Heritage Lodge is lodge-base for both our Birds, Bears, and Belugas and Fire and Ice adventures. Strategically built on the shores of the Hudson Bay, near the Seal River estuary, it is home to some of the best whale watching in the world. The Seal River estuary, a short 8km boat ride from the lodge, is summer home to thousands of beluga whales. Because of its distance from Churchill (a 50K and 35 minute flight), guests at Seal River Heritage Lodge can also see the bay’s infamous polar bears and a host of other wildlife on the Birds, Bears, and Belugas summer excursion, making it one-of-a-kind.

Because of Seal's popularity in the summer, it was decided that it would also be home for the exciting Fire and Ice adventure. The geography is prime for the igloo building, dog sledding, and ice photography this trip features.

Access: By Air only, Float plane, wheel plane or helicopter.
Location:

65 kilometers north of Churchill, Manitoba on the Hudson Bay coast near the mouth of Seal River.

Features:
  • A viewing tower to take in the expansive tundra landscape and its wild inhabitants
  • Cozy common area with fireplace for evening wind down
  • 5 double (one bunk bed) and 1 quad (two bunk beds) rooms with three shared bathrooms
  • Screened in porch for bugless-enjoyment of the outdoors
  • Full service gourmet meals
  • electricity 8 hours per day
  • Natural gas and wood heat
  • Library with maps
  • Gift Shop
  • Radio/Telephone


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