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The lodge is poised majestically on a rocky peninsula that looks out on Hudson's Bay, the vast northern sea. Sit on our deck and meditate on the Arctic sunset; walk quietly amidst remnants of ancient Inuit and Dene hunting camps and feel the courage and ruggedness of these incredible people who traversed this land on their sleds and hunted
it with their spears. Then return to our lodge, with all the comforts of the 20th century, including first class accommodations and gourmet northern cuisine that has won rave reviews and been recently published in a best-selling cookbook.
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| Season: February 2008 to March 2008 |
| Suggested Clothing: Warm coat, fleece clothing, long pants, snow boots, long underwear, gloves, hat, warm socks. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Equipment Provided: Bedding and towels, dogsledding, snowmobiling and snowshoeing equipment. |
| Transportation: Trips originate and end in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Transportation arrangements available. |
| Accommodations: Accommodations are at a wilderness lodge. Rooms are double occupancy with shared washrooms, electricity, and wood heat. There is no running water and washroom facilities are chemical toilets and outhouses. |
| Meal Information: Delicious meals are prepared daily and the menu may include authentic northern cuisine. |
| Guide Information: The tour is guided by professional naturalists. |
| Weather Information: Winter temperatures will range from 0 to -25 degrees celsius. |
| Comments: 3% tax applies to Canadian residents. |
| Trip Duration |
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5 days
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$4295.00 per person 3 nights at the lodge, 1 night in Churchill |
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If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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