Skip to main
Your Story
Frontiers North Adventures

Top Posts

Churchill Wildlife Counts for 2014

Read More

Churchill Wildlife Count 2015

Read More

Churchill Wildlife Count 2016

Read More

Historic Weather Event, Churchill Edition

Read More

2017 Wildlife Count

Read More

2018: The Year in Pictures

Jan 9, 2019

Viatrainfnatop100 12 0

'Know I'm Here' 

Polar bear artist Kal Barteski organized a massive art project called SeaWalls Churchill in Churchill. Motivated by the closing of the town's port, the loss of jobs, and the effects of climate change, Kal invited 18 artists from around the world to paint murals as a way of helping the community. A few days before the art festival, spring floods washed out the rail line and cut off Churchill's lifeline to the south. Getting food and supplies was a challenge to say the least! The American company that owned the rail and the Canadian government were in a stand-off. The remote community became trapped and more isolated.

Directed by Elbert Bakker with Handcraft Creative, 'Know I'm Here' is a documentary that demonstrates how Kal and the artists work to create and do what great art does: offer recognition and reflect a particular moment in time. These massive murals transformed the landscape and ended up bringing hope and recognition to a community feeling forgotten.

Know Im Here 0

 

Frontiers North Adventures Acquired Full Ownership of Tundra Inn

Frontiers North Adventures together with Belinda and Parker Fitzpatrick announced the transfer of the Fitzpatrick’s 50 percent ownership stake in the Tundra Inn to Frontiers North.

With this transfer of ownership Ms. Fitzpatrick resigned from the role of General Manager of the property. At the same time, Frontiers North announced that Ms. Fitzpatrick will remain with the Tundra Inn on a seasonal basis in the role of Restaurant Manager, with Yves Page continuing on in the role of Head Chef.

“The Tundra Inn wouldn't be what it is today without the hard work and love that Belinda and Parker have poured into this place, and for that we are very thankful,” said John Gunter, President and CEO of Frontiers North. 

Fnatop100 10 0

The secret is out, Lonely Planet chose Manitoba as a bucket list destination! 

Lonely Planet, the world’s number one travel guidebook brand, has pronounced Manitoba one of the top 10 regions in the world to visit in 2019!

"Not only does it have the highest concentration of [accessible] polar bears in the world, it’s one of the best places to watch the northern lights," said Lonely Planet Canadian Destination Editor Ben Buckner.

Lonely Planet Association Badge Travel Manitoba 8

The train is back on the tracks! 

Just a little history to help you understand why there was no rail line for so long:

In March 2017 there was a severe weather event in Churchill. Over a three-day period, drifts of snow grew up to three stories high and winds reached 110 km/h (67mph). Daily averages over the days of the storm sat around -27ËšC (-16.6ËšF) with a wind chill of -48ËšC (-54ËšF).

Img 7259 0
©Frontiers North Adventures

E839cbb1 7c5c 4772 8f8c 68423cc08e97 0
© CBC

That blizzard in March meant higher than usual snow levels. All that snow resulted in unprecedented flooding in Northern Manitoba. Pictured above is one of the washed out areas on the rail line between Gillam and Churchill.

Omnitrax, which had owned the Hudson Bay Rail Line and the Port of Churchill since 1997, refused to repair the line without government assistance. Onmitrax sold the line and port in August to Arctic Gateway Group Limited Partnership. Once it was final, repairs began! 

Trudeau Chruchill 1©Twitter/@JustinTrudeau photo

Finally after 17 months, Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau joined the residents for a celebration as the first train arrived in Churchill! You can go to VIARail to check the train schedule. 

Screenshot 20190111 1155522 0
© Instagram/@annjenneyburke

Wildlife Count 2018

Each year we keep a running tally of all the wildlife we see during our adventures in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. We do this so we can compare year over year how much wildlife we see in order to have an understanding of how populations in the North are faring, and so that we can share with our guests what they might expect to see when they join us on a Tundra Buggy® excursion. Check out our blog to see our  2018 Wildlife Count.

Brandi Hayberg Caribou 0

That wraps up our year in pictures for 2018. We hope you enjoyed following along with us and hope to have the opportunity to host you in Canada's North soon!

 

You may also be interested in:

F10

Jan 5, 2015

Churchill Wildlife Counts for 2014

Read MoreLink
Jim Baldwin 68961886 10157292695445449 7948564046196768768 O 3

Nov 30, 2015

Churchill Wildlife Count 2015

Read MoreLink
Chelseadavis5824ef12a34ab Img 3078a

Dec 12, 2016

Churchill Wildlife Count 2016

Read MoreLink