7 Wonders of Manitoba Episode 7: Churchill

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @darodrigues4473
    @darodrigues4473 2 года назад +44

    I am originally from Brazil, lived in Winnipeg for a year and went on a trip to Churchill to see the Auroras. Unique experience! As a bonus, the extreme temperatures, the flagged-shaped trees, etc.. are just amazing. You clearly see how life tries to strive in such conditions. The entire experience brought a feeling of connection to nature that words can't describe well, one must simply experience it! Go visit Churchill

    • @cullyx2913
      @cullyx2913 2 года назад

      👍 ❤

    • @MehmudButt
      @MehmudButt Год назад

      Hi Da! can u share more about Auroras,Do one need to hire and tour oprators to see them and what is the best month to see Auroras?

    • @darodrigues4473
      @darodrigues4473 Год назад +1

      @@MehmudButt when I was there in 2014 I talked to the hotel people, which talked to the people who organizes the trip. Everything is done fairly local, they got some sort of modified buses that will go outside the city where there is less light pollution. Best months are in winter because you have the least amount of sun light, yet brace yourself for temperatures as low as -40°C outside. People there are amazing and will make everything possible for your stay to be great. Other things you can do in Churchill is dogsled, there are museums, etc..lastly, if you want to see polar bears you should go in summer time though.

    • @carmenbrown3437
      @carmenbrown3437 Год назад

      Now you know why Winnipeggers are so grumpy. The cold weather.

    • @Wildheartbeats
      @Wildheartbeats 11 месяцев назад

      Was it difficult to book a cottage/ hotel? How much in advance did you have to reserve it and any recommendations+ tips? I'm planning this with me senior parents.

  • @davidflather1707
    @davidflather1707 3 года назад +31

    This video series was fantastic. Please make more videos like these. 👍

  • @arthurdlowry6025
    @arthurdlowry6025 3 года назад +28

    Churchill is a Manitoba MUST SEE! We were able to go by train from Thompson. We went in the last spring and were in Zodiacs with the Beluga whales. The zodiacs had underwater microphones so we were able to hear the Belugas. We spent the rest of the day exploring the community and eating. An event we will never forget.

    • @vladimirproshops
      @vladimirproshops 11 месяцев назад

      Where did you guys park your cars

    • @jgibbles
      @jgibbles 9 месяцев назад

      They took a train@@vladimirproshops

  • @juliavincent7433
    @juliavincent7433 3 года назад +11

    I spent the first 10 years of my life here. I've been back once and would go again

    • @carius007
      @carius007 3 года назад +1

      Same, born there, family stayed until I was 6 and have been back twice. Very unique place. 👍

    • @billiam6071
      @billiam6071 3 года назад

      Did u see polar bears

  • @allornadaaccordingtojack7601
    @allornadaaccordingtojack7601 18 дней назад

    Wow, enjoyed this, and it made me really appreciate downstate NY's warmer weather all year round.

  • @serjkeshish7
    @serjkeshish7 3 года назад +3

    Wow beautiful wow

  • @shirleydawn03
    @shirleydawn03 3 года назад +7

    The gift of a lifetime to live here. This place is stunning and inspiring

  • @evelynjanzen6610
    @evelynjanzen6610 3 года назад +8

    Would love to go back to this fantastic community.

  • @debabrata98
    @debabrata98 3 года назад +7

    So much to see at Churchill, hope will visit this place after pandemic

  • @jasonsearcy7388
    @jasonsearcy7388 3 года назад +7

    Absolutely loved this series of videos and I now have a few more places to put on my bucket list! Thank you. Please make more videos like this highlighting amazing places to visit in Manitoba!

  • @claravaz7817
    @claravaz7817 3 года назад +6

    Im writing a story where the town is based off Churchill. Fictional town in Northern Manitoba. My God is it beautiful up there.

    • @daniellysohirka4258
      @daniellysohirka4258 Год назад +1

      Look up Flin Flon, Manitoba. It's named after a fictional story book charactor. That's where I live. The book is named " The Sunless City".

    • @cool5843
      @cool5843 5 месяцев назад

      I want to read the story.

  • @Weefee829
    @Weefee829 Год назад +2

    I use to live in Churchill for work. Amazing place to visit and see. So much history

  • @7777shayna
    @7777shayna 2 года назад +3

    This was just simple amazing… thank you.

  • @pamwilliams1236
    @pamwilliams1236 3 года назад +3

    Great look at Churchill, can't wait to reschedule a cancelled trip to see it all!

  • @aldisgislason9017
    @aldisgislason9017 9 месяцев назад

    So beautiful! The Northern Lights is a sight to behold!

  • @MrShumailJaved
    @MrShumailJaved 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful documentary 👏

  • @smcdonald1677
    @smcdonald1677 3 года назад +4

    This series is fantastic, thx you I had no Idea Manitoba was so beautiful

  • @curtismoar6937
    @curtismoar6937 Год назад +1

    Goosebumps

  • @michaelfisher6354
    @michaelfisher6354 3 года назад +5

    Interesting video series and I have visited Churchill a number of times and stayed out at the Rocket Range (Studies Centre). Minor suggestion - keep the music volume a bit lower so we can hear the excellent narrator.....

  • @tristanhrominchuk8126
    @tristanhrominchuk8126 2 года назад

    Had the blessing of visiting Churchill, in fact, I worked here. Must see !

  • @Boksburg1982
    @Boksburg1982 3 года назад +2

    I took the train to Churchill many years ago and was surprised to see a huge line of people waiting for the Liquor store to open. Yes really nice place.

  • @alandyer910
    @alandyer910 3 года назад +17

    I believe Aurora season is now the second biggest for tourist draw (at least before COVID) after Bear season. So contrary to the rather bleak picture the video presents, lots of people do choose to visit in the dead of winter! Or will again we hope, once travel opens up.

  • @bradgearly
    @bradgearly 3 года назад +3

    I'm a big polar bear fanatic.

  • @cullyx2913
    @cullyx2913 2 года назад +1

    Excellent content

  • @warren52nz
    @warren52nz Год назад +1

    I lived there as an early teen teen from 1964-1967. Very nostalgic and as spectacular as it sounds. They didn't even mention the American presence. They had a rocket range nearby which was to "explore the aurora" but secretly they were watching out for nukes headed towards them from Russia and we found out later they also developed the technology for chaff, the aluminum chips fighter jets throw out behind them to confuse incoming, radar guided missiles.
    Nearby Fort Churchill also had the longest runway in North America so big bombers could land and take off from there. It was all hush hush.

    • @jacobmalin1338
      @jacobmalin1338 Год назад

      I visited churchill last year since I used to work in Thompson and i wasnt expecting much from churchill since it was off season for bears and belugas and discovered how much history churchill has... especially how strategic churchill was for the dew line and all the studies on rocketery and communication that was done there.. too bad churchill has been abandonned since the 80s-90s. Althiught not too glorious in canadas history, seeing the ruins of the dene village was also neat...

  • @johnburke1317
    @johnburke1317 2 года назад +1

    Very nice video

  • @berthamuswagon1802
    @berthamuswagon1802 3 года назад +1

    Home for over 30 years..❤

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 3 года назад +10

    The top wonder is that anybody lives there at all.

  • @ollieromanow6818
    @ollieromanow6818 Год назад +1

    Lived in Churchill for 23 most enjoyable years and still miss the place

  • @tulasikrishna5371
    @tulasikrishna5371 3 года назад

    Must watch video.

  • @RD_204
    @RD_204 3 года назад +4

    I wish it wasn't so expensive to go to Churchill.

  • @justvickthorne1912
    @justvickthorne1912 Год назад

    I lived in Fort Churchill in 1970 till 1971 May...went to Hearne Hall grade 8 there...my Mom was a Foster Mother...

  • @chuuaku2386
    @chuuaku2386 3 года назад +3

    Shoutout to anyone in Ms. Salisbury's class

  • @khunopie9159
    @khunopie9159 3 года назад +4

    Now I know why it is called ManiSNOWba

  • @MehmudButt
    @MehmudButt Год назад

    LOvely Video

  • @Junk_Yogurt
    @Junk_Yogurt 2 месяца назад +1

    6:56 Skyrim night starts playing

  • @justvickthorne1912
    @justvickthorne1912 Год назад

    Would love to see drone footage of the Fort Churchill, we were in I row when J and K row of pmqs was starting to be closed...used to shop at the Commisary and go by bus to Town to shop at the Hudson Bay Store...

  • @JoseMartins-nr3jv
    @JoseMartins-nr3jv 5 месяцев назад +1

    Canada Manitoba Churchill 🇨🇦 And United Kingdom The isle of Man Peel 🇬🇧

  • @rogerkreil3314
    @rogerkreil3314 Год назад

    It might be nice to swim in now! 😀

  • @carmenbrown3437
    @carmenbrown3437 Год назад

    I saw only a fraction of THE NORTHERN LIGHTS from my backyard in Winnipeg in 1979. That was the last time.

  • @lmball
    @lmball 2 года назад +1

    Remind me of 21 yrs ago I was there for the Polar Bear, just unfortunately nothing can be seen but a few kilometres away……….

  • @franzkracher3189
    @franzkracher3189 3 года назад +1

    Nice film. Just wondering why they not mentioned the star fort nearby the town. Probably because nobody knows who built it........

  • @AnnoyedAlligator-vf4be
    @AnnoyedAlligator-vf4be 6 месяцев назад +1

    I lived in ft Churchill and churçhillfrom march24 to april26 I'm now almost 60 I want to show my wife and adult soñ an daughter wherein was made a Sather

  • @rogerkreil3314
    @rogerkreil3314 Год назад

    Minus 60 Celsius eh? I was in Yellowknife back in 2018 for a couple nights. It was in August. My taxi driver told me that it only gets down to minus 50 Celsius there. But for longer than it does in Red Deer, Alberta.

  • @FriendlyFlier
    @FriendlyFlier 3 года назад +2

    Looks amazing but how long would you need to stay to see the borealis?

    • @h.calvert3165
      @h.calvert3165 2 года назад +2

      During the winter, it's on every night! Lived there for three years. 😲

    • @carmenbrown3437
      @carmenbrown3437 Год назад

      Every day?

  • @AKWAMUSIC_
    @AKWAMUSIC_ 8 дней назад

    I want to go

  • @TheDriller571
    @TheDriller571 8 месяцев назад

    When the Northern Lights get lower they give off a sound from their energy that is created. The Older People used to say that if you whistled at them they would come down and chase you. A lot of the Indigenous people believed this and were scared of the Northern Lights.

  • @nomanejane5766
    @nomanejane5766 Год назад

    🖤

  • @nolan4338
    @nolan4338 3 года назад +1

    If your main source of income in your city is polar bear sightings then I think thats a hint lol.

  • @ZimbaZumba
    @ZimbaZumba 2 года назад +1

    What are the other 6 sites? I would visit Manitoba after watching this if I knew what the other 6 are. I can not find them.

    • @taramamchuk6639
      @taramamchuk6639 2 года назад

      Look up "7 Wonders of Manitoba" and the other Travel Manitoba videos should come up.

    • @ZimbaZumba
      @ZimbaZumba 2 года назад

      @@taramamchuk6639 Thank you, I did eventually find them (perhaps I should be less lazy :-) ). Manitoba is on our list for visiting this summer and fall. It is a wonderful province.

  • @tguderyan33
    @tguderyan33 Год назад

    Wow, this video is spectacular. Can someone let me know what months specifically to view the Aurora lights, polar bears and beluga whales? I believe the whales are July - August?

    • @TravelManitoba
      @TravelManitoba  Год назад +2

      July - August = Beluga whale season, and polar bears can be viewed but from further away usually lounging on the shorelines!
      October - November = Polar bear season
      February - March = Aurora season, but the northern lights can definitely be viewed year-round as long as the conditions are right!

    • @tguderyan33
      @tguderyan33 Год назад

      @@TravelManitoba thank you so much! Is it true that we can only fly or take a train to Churchill or are we able to drive? We are from Alberta.

    • @TravelManitoba
      @TravelManitoba  Год назад +2

      @@tguderyan33 Happy to help. Indeed it's true that there are no roads to Churchill!! You can either take the train from Winnipeg or drive to a northern community such as Thompson and take the train from there, for a shorter trip. The other option is to fly.

  • @peterpietrzak1253
    @peterpietrzak1253 Год назад

    They do ever get really cold up there in churchill?

  • @terryuklaagak9645
    @terryuklaagak9645 2 года назад

    That dog in the beginning, her name is laika GD malamute

  • @castleconstantinopel116
    @castleconstantinopel116 3 года назад

    Dream live in manitoba canada from indonesia

    • @carmenbrown3437
      @carmenbrown3437 Год назад

      You need to experience -30 weather. Welcome to Manitoba. Cold. Colder than a Witches mouth. Colder than a witches heart. It's very cold.

  • @Alaninbroomfield
    @Alaninbroomfield Год назад +1

    Is there a bar?

  • @JahBreed
    @JahBreed 3 года назад +1

    Oh, Churchill! You mean the most major of the communities not considered important enough to be granted access to infrastructure by the Province of Manitoba?
    Another example of how Manitoba enjoys the benefits of Federal transfer payments without actually following its most important contingencies.....access to a guaranteed livelihood.
    If you are cut off from the rest of Canada but remain in isolated area's to maintain Canada's claim to the land, you are being denied your right to ease toward gaining and maintaining a livelihood which is one of our primary rights. Being offered the opportunity to move from your home to escape a lack of access is technically an illegal proposition for our Provincial Government to insist.
    Look it up. If our majority wants this quality of life then Manitoba should succede from Canada and pay people like me a settlement to cover departure back to our country of origin. Canada.

  • @johnysky6066
    @johnysky6066 3 года назад +2

    I prefer to stay in Southern California

    • @michaelfisher6354
      @michaelfisher6354 3 года назад +5

      We prefer that too.

    • @maluorno
      @maluorno 3 года назад +3

      be a man! Experience life in a freezer for a few days like your ancestors

  • @Turtlefarm
    @Turtlefarm 8 месяцев назад

    I feel bad for the crows and ravens up there…

  • @XxxXxx-fm3wo
    @XxxXxx-fm3wo Год назад

    I likely never go...I been as far north to Lynn Lake, Manitoba.