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.
This is Ian Thorleifson, Icelander, lots of environment-type qualifications, fountain of knowledge and all round good guy. He can talk you about moose hoofprints in the mud -- how big it was, when it was here, all kinds of stuff. Nothing rattled him.
This is Ian Thorleifson, Icelander, lots of environment-type qualifications, fountain of knowledge and all round good guy. He can talk you about moose hoofprints in the mud -- how big it was, when it was here, all kinds of stuff. Nothing rattled him.
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