Posted on Mar 01, 2026 / Travel

Absolutely! Manitoba is a wildlife lover’s paradise with moose, elk, black bears, wolves, and deer in forests, and millions of migrating birds across its wetlands each year. Up north near Hudson Bay, Churchill is world‑renowned as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World,” where you can safely see polar bears in their natural habitat during the migration season. Bird watchers will also find a huge variety of species — from waterfowl to raptors — that nest or rest in Manitoba’s many lakes and forests. Beneath the water, lakes and rivers are home to fish like pike, trout, and whitefish, which draw anglers from across the continent. The dramatic wilderness also includes boreal forests, prairie grasslands, and even arctic tundra in the far north, making for very different ecosystems to explore. Big predators like cougars and black bears need space, so sightings are more likely in wide park areas rather than near cities. This all makes Manitoba one of the best places in Canada for immersive nature experiences.
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