I have spent a lot of time exploring the various Gulf Islands on the Salish Sea throughout my life and they’re among my favorite places to spend idle days. They’re wild in this unique and distinctly West Coast way and I hoped to capture that visually. Their seclusive nature seems to ...
This is a heartfelt story about memory, imagination, and intergenerational connection that perfectly captures the experience of a young child’s wonder as he is introduced to places and stories that hold meaning for his family. Out into the Big Wide LakeBy Paul HarbridgeIllustrated by Josée ...
For more than 10 years, River's Edge has worked with Alaska Airlines and Tundra Tours to take guests to places like Barrow. Tours to the top of the world: take a trip to Barrow from Fairbanks' River's Edge Resort To better serve the commercial truck market, Toyota has added a special...
Our Tundra Lodge, private for Nat Hab guests alone, is strategically placed on a small spit of land that juts into Hudson Bay. This is where the sea ice first begins to form, attracting polar bears at the start of the bear-viewing season. The Tundra Lodge is set amid the highest polar...
I have lived in places I love, such as Cambridge and Bra. But I would definitely be tempted to live some time in the Scottish Highlands or the outer Hebrides! What’s one thing that can instantly make your day better? Maybe it’s two things: a long cycle ride and seeing how photos ...
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The body of the vehicle is very wide and allows people to get a clear view of their surroundings on either side. Guests are invited to stand on the open-air back end of the tundra buggy during stops. This allows you to safely get the closest view possible of a polar bear in its natu...
Ice floated in and out of the shoreline areas of Hudson Bay during my entire visit (June 16-20). [Churchill, Manitoba on Hudson Bay] “Flag Spruce” dot the tundra in clumps such as this. They are shaped by the harsh winter conditions; snowpack covers the lower branches, protecting them...
Since wildlife is unpredictable, there’s no guarantee what you will see out on the tundra, but the CWMA is one of the best places to see area wildlife in their natural habitat. This sub-arctic landscape is home to arctic fox, arctic hare, caribou, polar bears, and a large variety of...
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