Are you big on Adventure, but short on time?
Check Churchill off your bucket list with an all inclusive private chartered day tour to see the Polar Bears.
Experience the Culture of Churchill with this exclusive 3 Night tour lead by local guides.
Come and join us for an adventure in the beautiful north. Summer in Churchill brings changing colors, birds, beluga whales, polar bears and so much more!
Join us as we tour throughout Winnipeg and see the many displays that keep us in the running for the Christmas capital of Canada!
Join renowned rock ‘n’ roll music historian and author John Einarson for a trip to the rock music Mecca, Cleveland’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame & Museum
Join this one of a kind Snowmobile tour through Northern Manitoba to Churchill
Come Experience an unforgettable adventure in Northern Canada With Nanuk Operations award winning "Nights Under Lights" Aurora viewing tour and cross off Northern Lights from your bucket list in the process.
With as many as 3,000 beluga whales sighted in a day, Churchill is one of the best places in the world to view these gentle mammals.
Have you ever wondered why the Manitoba Legislative Building has sphinxes on the roof? Do you know the true identity of the Golden Boy?
Get your rock on with this one-of-a-kind experience to Liverpool and London on our British Invasion Tour!
Roll up for the Magical Musical History Tour! Join local music historian and author John Einarson as he guides you through the streets of Winnipeg on a very unique one-of-a-kind tour of the city's illustrious rock 'n' roll history.
Promoting and facilitating research and education that enhances our understanding and appreciation of natural, social, economic and cultural environments of the North while giving you a spectacular site to view the Northern Lights.
Exploring Manitoba's Ice Age Legacy on this one of a kind tour through Grand Beach, Lockport and River Road
Travel along the streets of Winnipeg and explore the city’s beautiful collection of divine inspired architecture mixed with the modernist movement
A uniquely Winnipeg experience exploring Historical Christmas traditions held in Winnipeg and other countries and cultures.
Art Workshops - learn to paint like the masters! Learn their techniques to create your own masterpiece all while having a good time!
Imagine dining inside the walls of a 300 year old stone fort under the northern lights and a world-class meal created by one of Canada's top chefs. Take in the Aurora Borealis and spend the night in Churchill on this unique tour.
Experience Winnipeg's unique shopping districts by joining a VIP Shopping Tour!
See this award winning exhibit: Journey to Churchill at Assiniboine Park Zoo
Here’s your opportunity to try some unique food paired with delicious local beers and ales at Fort Gibraltar.
Your journey starts in Winnipeg Manitoba where you will travel by train to Churchill to view polar bears and other wildlife, learn about the Arctic, and much more.
The Specialist tours spend the maximum amount of time on the tundra viewing or photographing the polar bears and cater to the serious photographers.
This "no frills" option is for those who simply want to view the polar bears of Churchill in the most economical way.
These are well tours that combine viewing the polar bears with the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the Churchill area and are led by very knowledgeable guides.
Learn about some of Winnipeg's well known architectural buildings, the Man they call Intrepid and the hidden codes of the Manitoba Legislative Building.
Join your guide and decode the famous symbols and architecture of the Manitoba Legislative Building and find out what really makes the building truly unique.
The Great Peg City Seek and Search is an ideal activity for a team building challenge or corporate event as it focuses on communication, problem solving, strategy and creativity!
The Amazing Place adapted from reality TV, is now available for your team building development.
This tour begins with the Forks National Historic site, Winnipeg's historical “meeting place”, with its unique outdoor historic site and indoor market of various shops, cafes, and restaurants.
This architectural tour showcases Winnipeg's most well known buildings and landmarks.
Join local music historian and author John Einarson as he guides you through the streets of Winnipeg on a very unique one-of-a-kind tour of the city's illustrious rock 'n' roll history.
Relive the drama of the 19th century fur trade era at Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada and travel on Historic River Road on the River Road Heritage Parkway.
The French Quarter Tour shows off some of the historic and well known areas in St. Boniface - Winnipeg's French speaking district.
A birder's paradise set in a reclaimed 36-square kilometer marsh and tall-grass prairie setting Oak Hammock Marsh provides home for more than 295 species of birds and thousands of species of mammals, insects, amphibians and reptiles.
Winnipeg has a thriving arts and culture scene. This is just a small sample of what the city has to offer.
Discover Winnipeg's unique history by seeing the buildings of the historic Exchange District and the galleries at the Manitoba Museum.
Come and explore this nature centre showcasing more than 600 acres or prairie, lakes, forest and wetlands.
Get away from it all on this peaceful and relaxing tour of some of Winnipeg's best known gardens.
Past meets present on this tour of the Mennonite Heritage Village and Royal Canadian Mint.
A faint glow appears on the horizon. Slowly, soft curtains of color shimmer across the northern sky. The colors bend and weave and slowly begin to fade. You have just witnessed a display of awe-inspiring Aurora Borealis.
Oak Hammock Marsh is a birders paradise set in a reclaimed 36-square kilometer marsh and tall grass prairie setting and is home to more than 295 species of birds.
In the morning you depart for the town of Steinbach and the Mennonite Heritage Village . This 40-acre complex spreads out from a street reminiscent of the Mennonite villages found in southern Manitoba during the late 1800's.
Go back in time and see the early days of transportation.
As you arrive in the Winnipeg Beach area you cross Hwy #229 and Boundary Creek which was the northern boundary of Manitoba and the southern boundary of New Iceland from 1870-1881. You have a brief stop at the Stone Church site...
Manitoba is ideally positioned and has the perfect blend of cutting edge agriculture technology, production, and research to offer a very enlightening agricultural tour.