Seal River is on the western side of Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada. It is the place for polar bears in the summertime, and about a zillion beluga whales. Seal River Lodge takes only about a dozen people in a family environment. The hospitality and friendliess are memorable, the food is astonishing, and the experience is life-changing. If you love wilderness and you have good camera gear and you want a rare experience, go. Tell 'em I sent you. My pix are all RAW and then processed down to small JPGs for SmugMug. Hope they don't disappoint.
At night, Mike Reimer closes the shutters to keep out the bears, who can smell the food and the humans. The shutters are studded with four-inch (ten cm) nails. It doesn't happen often at all, but it can.
At night, Mike Reimer closes the shutters to keep out the bears, who can smell the food and the humans. The shutters are studded with four-inch (ten cm) nails. It doesn't happen often at all, but it can.
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