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Churchill & Southern Manitoba Reviews

4.6 Rating 10 Reviews
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May 28 - Jun 9, 2026 | Join us on our Churchill & Southern Manitoba Birding Tour, as we will visit the rich prairies and forests of southern Manitoba and then journey to Churchill where we explore the tundra in search of birds that breed in the high arctic. We will search for Long-tailed Jaeger, Sabine’s Gull, Willow Ptarmigan, and Great Gray Owls. We will also have the chance to see a diversity of mammals including moose and black bear in Riding Mountain National Park or beluga and polar bears in Churchill.

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I’d recommend this trip with more realistic clarifications to the description of it. One does explore various areas of Manitoba: coastal, boreal, prairie and sub-Arctic- which is interesting. Guides do work hard to get as many species as possible. They were knowledgeable and friendly. Overall I had a good time and appreciated the ability to devote each day to birding. Lodging was adequate; rooms were clean, but items within rooms often nonfunctional. Wasagaming was the only town worth exploring on foot, very charming; other locations very remote. Melita hotel room was good but breakfast area was full of ants. Churchill was disappointing; not as birdy as expected: quite run down and filled with trash. Please don’t take guests to a garbage filled area for our first impression! More remote areas are clean. Poor weather certainly influenced the look of the place. Make sure you get to the cultural museum there- a real gem! Should be required viewing! Prepare for long days of driving on gravel roads. St Ambroise Beach (good birding) and Riding Mountain National Park (saw 35 bears and lots of Buffalo!) were very buggy in the early morning: bring spray and a hat net!!! Bugs made outdoor picnics a bit harder to enjoy. The main road through the park is limited in views. Pull-off areas were good for birding and more scenic photography. Many species on the trip are often quick fly bys or far out and hard to photograph if you like to get good photos. The van’s tinted windows should be cleaned everyday. Passengers ended up cleaning them. Down time was limited or non-existent on many days. Better time management would help. Restaurants were good overall; food selection for picnic meals was good in the beginning but less so as days went on. As previously mentioned, a good trip overall. Friends made and variety of birds seen made it memorable.
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Posted 3 months ago
I’ll loved this trip! I’ve been on five birding trips with various companies and this was the best by far. First of all we had excellent guides. Ken was our lead guide and with us the whole trip. Ken is extremely knowledgeable about birds and everything Manitoba having lived and worked there his whole life. Ken is extremely diligent and kind and worked extremely hard to make our trip a success. In Churchill we were joined by Alvin who has keen ears and eyes attuned to birds. His skills rivaled Ken’s. Both guides were very solicitous of me. I have multiple joint replacements and am always scared of falling and breaking something. Both Ken and Alvin were there with a helping hand whenever i felt insecure. Manitoba and Churchill! To a gal from Southern California who’s only ventured up north to Canada once before, the scenery and birds were all new and spectacular, especially in Churchill. How to describe Churchill? Definitely am experience of a lifetime. We were there at the perfect time. The weather was sunny and not too cold, but cold enough to deter black flies and mosquitos. The ice was still on Hudson Bay and there were icebergs in the Churchill River. Spectacular! The birds were equally amazing. I tallied 36 “lifers” (new birds) on the trip, and the birds I’d seen before in California looked totally different in their resplendent breeding plumage. Finally, I had the best traveling companions. We gelled as a group and had lots of fun. I hope I get to meet these lovely people on another birding trip with Eagle-Eye.
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Posted 1 year ago
An excellent birding tour with the option to see lots of prairie birds in southern Manitoba and the fly-through birds on their nesting sites in Churchill. The variety of loons, scoters, and gulls was exciting to see. The guides are top notch. Fast paced trip but worth every moment.
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Posted 1 year ago
Both Ken and Alvin were wounderful guides
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Posted 1 year ago
Lori And Andrew
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Ken was an excellent guide and worked very hard to get us our targeted species. The advanced birders in the group really helped enhance my experience. I had a great time.
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Posted 2 years ago
Every day was exciting and very busy; so busy that during the southern Manitoba portion, there were a few days with not enough down time, aside from the mealtimes (only about 1 hr). Suggest giving at least 2 hrs downtime each day.
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Posted 3 years ago
Much enjoyed outings and seeing g the birds and animals. I will make the suggestion for the tour leader to not question if a participant is confident in their sightings ( it demeans them in front of the group). Obviously they are, especially if they are older and have 60+ years of experience in this country. I also found it difficult when he favored an individual participant over everyone else with regards to numbers tallied at the end and told me to be quiet. It’s hard to take. I’m experienced and an advanced birder but he didn’t think so. Time flies by on these trips so please take everyone’s comments into consideration. Viveka
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Posted 3 years ago
We were very happy with the birding experience. It was very intensive birding. The guides were excellent. The group experience was also enriching socially. We discovered parts of Canada we would never have seen otherwise. We met many interesting people involved with birding locally, thanks to our two guides.
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Posted 3 years ago