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The Tundra Buggy Lodge

In the captivating and remote Wapusk National Park. Wapusk is the Cree Indian word for 'white bear'. The Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic call the polar bear 'Nanuq'.
Wapusk

December 2nd 2008
Hi everybody. The last few weeks out on the frozen wastelands of northern Manitoba were incredible! Huge numbers of bears came by the camp and waited for the bay to freeze over. A mother and cubs would keep their distance from a pair of sparring males, but then they were gone! The ice formed over night as a crisp minus 20 rolled in from the north, within hours the bears were gone.. I guess there ... read more
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