Here’s the best way to see polar bears in the wild
Every year, from mid-October to mid-November, the small Canadian town of Churchill becomes the “polar bear capital of the world”.
“There’s always a story,” laughs our driver Natasha, as she wrestles with a steering wheel that seems to have a life of its own. “There’s always a story.”
We’re trundling ever so slowly – barely more than walking pace – swaying high above a rutted, muddy road in a massive Tundra Buggy as it traverses the frozen and seemingly barren landscape of northern Manitoba, Canada.
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