If you think the Arctic is only for winter, think again. Summer in Northern Canada reveals a completely different world – wild, remote, and teeming with life, offering a magical destination for a summer Arctic escape. And in the lesser-explored North Eastern corner of Manitoba, on the edge of Hudson Bay, you’ll find one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences on the planet.
Your base for this adventure is the iconic Lazy Bear Lodge. Hand-built from logs in 1999, it’s everything you imagine an Arctic retreat to be – warm, welcoming, and full of rustic northern charm. After a day out on the tundra, return to hearty, nourishing meals crafted from locally sourced, sustainable ingredients: Arctic char, Manitoba bison, elk, and locally grown veg straight from the Boreal Gardens Research Farm.
But the real magic lies beyond the lodge.
During the summer months this region becomes one of the best places on Earth to see polar bears in their natural habitat. Unlike the frozen stillness of winter, here you’ll witness them in motion – cooling off in the water, roaming among wildflowers and rocky shorelines, or simply stretching out under the endless northern sky.
Exploring this vast landscape is an experience in itself. You’ll travel across the tundra aboard an Arctic Crawler™, a purpose-built vehicle designed to take you deep into polar bear country in comfort and safety. Along the way, keep watch for a rich variety of Arctic wildlife that thrives in this short but vibrant season.
Beyond the tundra, the town of Churchill offers a fascinating glimpse into life on the edge of the Arctic. Discover historic landmarks like Cape Merry and the famous “Polar Bear Jail,” each with stories that bring this remote frontier to life.
And then there are the belugas.
Every summer, hundreds of beluga whales gather in the shallow, warmer waters along the Churchill River estuary. Here, they feed, socialise, and nurture their young. This creates one of the most accessible and awe-inspiring marine wildlife encounters in the world. Watching them glide through the water is unforgettable.
For those looking to make the most of every moment, there are plenty of optional experiences from kayaking alongside belugas to trying your hand at dog mushing on dry land.
And if you’re not quite ready to leave the North, your journey doesn’t have to end here. Extra time can easily be added before or after your stay, allowing you to explore more of Canada at your own pace.
Start planning your trip today to discover the magic of a summer Arctic escape in the Canadian wilderness.

Photo credits – Lazy Bear Lodge
























































