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From Permafrost to Polar Bears: Churchill’s Changing Arctic

© Nat Hab Expedition Leader Leah Pengelly

Physical Requirements

Earthwatch Expeditions offers access to some of the most wondrous nature encounters the world has to offer. Many take place in destinations that are wild and remote, with varying physical demands and limited medical facilities. All field research trips may not be suitable for every traveler. In order to participate on this expedition, you must comfortably and reliably be able to execute all physical requirements as noted below.

Level of Difficulty

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Difficulty
  • Moderate
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Trip Pace

  • Early mornings and occasional late evenings are planned to maximize wildlife viewing, research opportunities and potential northern lights viewing

  • Daily schedules are flexible and may shift based on weather, wildlife activity and research needs

  • Several days include 3–6 hours of combined activity

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Walking & Terrain
  • Walk 2–3 miles per day unassisted over uneven terrain

  • Navigate surfaces including gravel, tundra, peat, rocks and dirt paths

  • Traverse wet, soft or hummocky ground, sometimes with standing water

  • Maintain balance while walking on uneven or slippery surfaces

  • Bend, kneel or crouch for ground-level research (e.g., soil sampling, vegetation surveys)

  • Stand for extended periods

  • Carry a small daypack with water and personal items

  • Step in and out of boats (Zodiac or similar) in variable conditions

  • Maintain balance during wet or uneven landings

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Transportation & Vehicles
  • Flights between Winnipeg and Churchill

  • Ground transportation by van or small vehicles

  • Boat excursions on Hudson Bay for beluga research

  • Tundra travel—by Polar Rover—for polar bear observation

  • Boat excursions take place in exposed conditions and may feel cold and windy

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Accessibility
  • Have good balance and stability

  • Be comfortable walking unassisted on uneven terrain

  • Enter and exit vehicles and boats without assistance

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Weather
  • Daytime temperatures typically range from 40s–60s °F, but can be warmer or cooler

  • Evenings and time on the water can feel significantly colder

  • Wind, rain and fog are common, especially near Hudson Bay

  • Insect presence is possible, though generally less intense than peak summer

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Elevation
  • This trip takes place at sea level, with no elevation-related concerns.

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  • 8 am to 5 pm, Monday - Friday

  • 8 am to 3 pm on Saturday

  • Closed on Sunday

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