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The white whales of Canada

Ian NeubauerThe West Australian
Curious beluga whales surface near a kayaker on the Churchill River, Manitoba.
Camera IconCurious beluga whales surface near a kayaker on the Churchill River, Manitoba. Credit: Shane Gross

Polar Bears are not the only large big-ticket mammals to visit Hudson Bay during the northern summer. Every year from June and September, the waters here come alive with belugas — the world’s only white whale species. But unlike polar bears, which can only be observed from a distance, belugas and humans can safely interact.

The best place to see belugas is at the mouth of the Churchill River, where the whales amass in their hundreds to gorge on fish and give birth to calves. It’s also where Sea North Tours runs the world’s most unique kayaking adventures, where visitors can come face-to-face with Belugas, the most playful and vocal of all whale species. “It’s beyond interactive,” says Tress Kemick, a Churchill native who spends his summers working as a guide with Sea North Tours. “In other parts of the world, people on whale watching tours freak out when they see one breaching the surface 500m away. Here in Churchill, I have to worry about whales trying to flip over my clients in their kayaks. It’s a little bit different, right?”

Paddling near a white whale.
Camera IconPaddling near a white whale. Credit: Daniel Raiti
Ready to paddle.
Camera IconReady to paddle. Credit: Supplied
Tourists kayak with beluga whales in the Churchill River, Manitoba.
Camera IconTourists kayak with beluga whales in the Churchill River, Manitoba. Credit: Shane Gross
Beluga whales underwater in the Hudson Bay, Canada.
Camera IconBeluga whales underwater in the Hudson Bay, Canada. Credit: Supplied
Pods of beluga whales and flocks of birds including gulls and arctic terns hunt small fish called capelin in the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada.
Camera IconPods of beluga whales and flocks of birds including gulls and arctic terns hunt small fish called capelin in the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada. Credit: Shane Gross
A pod of beluga whales in Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada.
Camera IconA pod of beluga whales in Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada. Credit: Supplied
A landscape overlooking the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada.
Camera IconA landscape overlooking the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada. Credit: Shane Gross

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