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Writer's pictureKarin Schreiber

Churchill Northern Studies Centre: Research Station in the wilds of Manitoba’s Subarctic


Churchill Northern Studies Center - Credit: Thomas Fricke for Travel Manitoba

If your idea of a vacation tends to deviate from the norm of beach-lazing days, it’s time to clue into a total gem right here in Manitoba. The Churchill Northern Studies Centre is a real life, operational research center located 30 minutes outside of the town of Churchill. By welcoming both scientists and curious tourists into its barracks, it's also an affordable and completely unique way to experience the north.


A learning vacation in the North


There are a number of reasons why one can't help but feel a sense of discovery and wonder at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, starting with its location at the former site of a rocket range that operated suborbital launches into the upper atmosphere between the 1950s and 1970s.


This desire to take a closer look at the natural world was carried on with the Centre, which was founded in 1976 as a non-profit, educational facility where researchers could delve into the wide range of topics that the north provides. Its ideal location at the meeting point of three major biomes; marine, northern Boreal forest and tundra, makes it particularly worthwhile for scientific endeavors. However, you don’t have to be a scientist so take part!


From birding and flora to studying the behaviors of polar bears and beluga whales, the Churchill Northern Studies Centre has lured travelers in from all over the world to partake in its exciting learning vacations.


Checking in to a unique experience


A stay at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre is unique for reasons beyond its scientific programming. The rooms are dormitories, containing four bunk beds, ideal for budget travelers and those looking to make friends. The Centre is impeccably clean and comfortable, with staff and volunteers who go out of their way to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. The views from the rooms aren't so bad, either. To add to the feeling that one is truly somewhere unique and unusual, it only takes a short wander through the Centre to catch a glimpse at scientists and researchers conducting their work in the laboratories. How cool is that?


To add to the affordability of staying at the Centre, each and every (healthy) meal is included in your stay at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, homemade with care by the wonderful cooks and always concluding with some yummy dessert options (the oatmeal cookies were to die for).

When the lights are out, the lights go out


Visitors coming for the northern lights, will meet in the classroom every evening for a lesson on aurora-friendly topics (like how to capture the show on camera), but not before navigating to the livecam on their phones to keep an eye on the sky outside.


Credit: Travel Manitoba

There are a number of ways to view the northern lights at the Churchill Northern Studies Centre, e.g. from the heated dome at the top of the facility. Photographers also love getting down onto the ground floor to capture the lights flickering above the trees, while others opt to view the sky from the viewing platform attached to the main building, where warmth is just a few steps away.


So why should you go to the Churchill Northern Studies Centre to see the northern lights? One word: dedication. When the lights are out, the lights go out - meaning that when the aurora makes an appearance, all lights in Centre are turned off for an all-encompassing, outright magical experience between you and the sky. Further information on Manitoba and the Churchill Northern Studies Centre can be found at www.travelmanitoba.com and www.churchillscience.ca.

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