Haley Magwood: Churchill is full of some very genuine and fun personalities. It's a small community, so I encourage people, whether it’s in the museums, the local gift shops, or at dinner to speak to the locals. Get to know the people who actually live in this place 365 days a year, because they usually have an interesting story to share.
I would also recommend going to the local post office. You can send postcards that have a big stamp that says it's from Churchill, the Polar Bear Capital of the World — kind of a brag when you send it out.
Then there's the local shops that support local and Canadian products. For people looking for unique gifts or souvenirs, there's plenty of opportunity to get something a little more special in Churchill.
Finally, during polar bear season specifically, I definitely recommend checking out a local pub in the evening. Not only is there a really fun atmosphere with everyone winding down from the day but sometimes when you leave the restaurant, the Northern Lights are out. It’s pretty magical.
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