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Two days off of the Hudson Bay Railroad in Churchill gave us time to sightsee. No motorcar content.
Uploaded by: Richard Ray
Created: Thursday, August 23, 2007
Welcome sign
Motel welcomes us.
Lazy Bear Lodge, our home for several days
The dining room at the Lazy Bear Lodge
Our group relaxing at Ruby's place, nearby.
Dinnertime at the Lazy Bear
Menu at the Lazy Bear
Funny sign
Waiting for winter
Tundra Buggy
Riding in the Tundra Buggy
Tundra buggy trail
Bird
The tundra buggy is like a house on wheels
Artic fox
Ice pack in Hudson Bay
One-sided trees. Note that there are lots of branches down low where the snow protects them from winter winds.
Long bright shadows.
Grain elevators. A main industry, they unload 100 car grain trains every day.
A gift shop
Lazy Bear Lodge
Lazy Bear Cafe
Only moose we saw
Only polar bear we saw
Only wolf we saw
The grain loading facility loads two ships at once.
Shirtsleeve weather
No comment
Gift shop
Our pilot, Ernie, and his family
Ready for the boats
Only handhold is the ropes!
Many icebergs, no bears
A bearded seal checks us out
We survived the voyage!
Dick and Helen Ray waiting for dinner
Rich and Cindy Potthast
Ready to leave. Hal Johnson hurries to his car while our EC, Warren Froese, waves on the right.
Generator service courtesy of Fred Lonnes