Churchill’s Belugas, Polar Bears, & Arctic Wildlife

July 30 – August 5, 2027
Leaders: Bradley Simpson & In-Country Guide

Price: $9,295 per person based on double/shared occupancy

Optional Single Supplement = $945

Internal Air = $1,689 per person

Join us for an informational webinar about the trip on Thursday, June 25!

Few of nature’s marvels match the intense aliveness of an Arctic summer. In a region that’s frozen, still, and dark much of the year, the Canadian Northland awakens with a frenzy of energy during long days when the tundra turns green, wildflowers burst with color, animals come forth in great flocks and herds, and belugas return for their summer feasting.

More than 3,000 of these amiable white whales congregate at the mouth of the Churchill River, and our motorized rafts and kayaks put us at eye level with them. On the surrounding tundra, look for terrestrial wildlife—we often spot caribou, Arctic fox, ptarmigan and roving polar bears, their creamy coats contrasting with the rocky shoreline and dark boreal forest. From the remote village of Churchill as our base on Hudson Bay, we are surrounded by the flurry of natural wonders a northern summer provides.

This experience is offered in partnership with Natural Habitat Adventures, an ecotourism operator since 1985 with industry-leading sustainability practices.

Hello,

I’m Bradley Simpson, Nature Forward’s Habitat Manager, NHFS instructor, and all-around botany enthusiast. Here in the Mid-Atlantic region, we are blessed with mild winters and a long growing season. But in the Arctic where the ground is frozen, life is still, and the landscape is dark much of year, the summer comes alive with an intense frenzy of energy during long days when wildflowers blossom and wildlife flock to the area. Join me in the Summer of 2027 to immerse yourself in the the unforgettable energy of an Arctic summer! 

This trip will venture to Canada’s Hudson Bay. From the town of Churchill, inaccessible by road, we’ll undertake boat and kayak trips to interact with belugas, hike to search for wildlife such as Arctic fox, ptarmigan, caribou, and polar bears, and revel in the rich wildflower diversity – and these are just some of the exciting activities this expedition offers! 

I am thrilled to share this extraordinary experience with Nature Forward members, as we witness the earthly beauties of an awe-inspiring Arctic summer.  

Your partner in exploration, 

Bradley

Trip Co-Leader Bradley Simpson