In Part 1 from Churchill on Hudson Bay…
My wife Bridget gave me some money for Father’s Day a few years ago to finally go see a Polar Bear. I think she was sick of my whining that I’d never seen one on my June trips to photograph birds up in Churchill.
But it wasn’t enough money.
So I saved up and went in mid September 2025.
I went just on my own, rented a truck and drove around the limited road network outside of Churchill Manitoba on Hudson Bay.
You see the Polar Bears congregate here to wait for the sea ice to freeze so they can get on with doing what they love…Hunt seals from the ice!
Well, it wasn’t as easy as I’d thought. But soon after foolishly getting stuck in the sand right in the middle of a known Polar Bear area, I did actually spot a speck of white that was NOT a pale-colored rock or old mattress, It actually had fur!
This was the first of four Polar Bear sightings…one each day. And I think they were all the same bear! I named him Larry. Larry the Polar Bear.
One encounter stood out above the rest; mainly because he came to me! And quite close!



