Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba

Adresse: 1 Launch Rd, Division No. 23, Unorganized, MB R0B 1K0, Canada.
Téléphone: 2046752307.
Site web: churchillscience.ca
Spécialités: Organisme à but non lucratif, Institut de recherche, Attraction touristique.
Autres données d'intérêt: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Wheelchair-accessible toilet.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 45 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.9/5.

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Churchill Northern Studies Centre 1 Launch Rd, Division No. 23, Unorganized, MB R0B 1K0, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Churchill Northern Studies Centre

  • Lundi: 8 am–4 pm
  • Mardi: 8 am–4 pm
  • Mercredi: 8 am–4 pm
  • Jeudi: 8 am–4 pm
  • Vendredi: 8 am–4 pm
  • Samedi: Closed
  • Dimanche: Closed

Centre d'études Churchill

Adresse : 1 Launch Rd, Division No. 23, Unorganized, MB R0B 1K0, Canada.

Téléphone : 2046752307.

Site web : churchillscience.ca.

Especialités

Organisme à but non lucratif, Institut de recherche, Attraction touristique.

Autres données d'intérêt

Parking accessible aux personnes handicapées, Entrée accessible aux personnes handicapées, Siège accessible aux personnes handicapées, Toilette accessible aux personnes handicapées.

Avis

Cette entreprise a 45 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen : 4.9/5.

Caractéristiques

Le Centre d'études Churchill est un organisme à but non lucratif qui offre des installations de recherche et des attractions touristiques à Churchill, au Manitoba, au Canada. Les visiteurs peuvent profiter de la vue sur le lac Winnipeg et de la région environnante à travers les installations, telles que la salle d'observation de l'aurora et les espaces de détente.

Les équipes du centre sont connues pour leur service exceptionnel et leur connaissance de la région. Les visiteurs ont pu profiter d'une expérience inoubliable avec la visite d'un groupe d'étudiants, qui ont apprécié la beauté de l'installation et la gentillesse du personnel.

Ubicación

Le centre se trouve à Churchill, dans le Manitoba, au Canada, à proximité du lac Winnipeg. L'adresse du centre est : 1 Launch Rd, Division No. 23, Unorganized, MB R0B 1K0, Canada.

La ville de Churchill est accessible en avion ou en voiture, et le centre est situé à quelques minutes de la gare routière et de l'aéroport.

Informations pratiques

Heures d'ouverture : [non disponible]

Tarifs : [non disponible]

Reservations : [non disponible]

Qu'est-ce que vous pouvez faire ici

Visiter l'installation et profiter de la vue sur le lac Winnipeg et la région environnante.

Apprendre sur la faune et la flore locales à travers les installations de recherche.

Profiter d'une expérience inoubliable avec un groupe ou en solo.

Qui est-ce qui va adorer ce lieu

Les amoureux de la nature, les amateurs de la faune et la flore, les voyageurs en quête d'expériences uniques et inoubliables.

Qui pourrait ne pas apprécier ce lieu

Les personnes qui aiment les activités intérieures et les lieux sans éclairage.

👍 Avis de Churchill Northern Studies Centre

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Jasper P.
5/5

Was just here with a student group and had a wonderful time. The staff was awesome and the facility looks great. Rooms such as the aurora dome and other spaces were great for hanging out and making the most out of our time here. Thank you CNSC.

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Alexander M.
5/5

Beautiful place to either visit on a day pass, a 6 day learning vacation or volunteer and stay program. Amazing scenery and observation deck. Good accommodations, very clean with lovely staff. It is a LEED certified building and is quite interesting to go on their Green Building Tour. They are on the property of the historic rocket range which is really awesome to see. They have a tent set up in the middle of boreal forest and have lots of great things they teach about ecology, local culture and animal pelts. Perfect place to view the aurora borealis.

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Lu W.
4/5

Look this way if you are looking to sign up for the volunteer expedition during bear season!

I had a blast volunteering at Churchill this Nov, 2023 during bear season! I've seen a lot of Polar bears, other Arctic species, Northern lights, as well as met quite a few passionate guests, staff and volunteers. The program is also very educational, I learned about the subpopulation of Polar bears in Churchill, the town's history, researchers' projects and the behind-the-scene operations of the research center's LEED certified green building.

I just have a few constructive criticism on the volunteer expedition. They have both short-term and long-term volunteer programs. Long-term is 3 months through a Canadian youth program and short-term is 2 weeks and open to the public (what I did).

Expect to share a dorm room with 3 other volunteers during busy seasons and work out bunking situation. During my stay there, volunteers were scheduled to work 6 days in a row for 6 hours a day, 1 day for a Tundra Buggy ride, work another 6 days and 1 day for a town tour/dog sledding. Those 2 days were considered off days for volunteers so there wasn't much room for leisure time. Duties for short-term volunteers were kitchen duties and housekeeping only. Long-term volunteers were responsible for tours, guest interactions, night duties, Rocket Greens harvest and helping out with kitchen duties as extra hands.

Volunteers were allowed to take turns to put our names down for a vehicle in a week to go out and explore on our own if there was one available. On days with bad weather or a lot of guests, it wasn't guaranteed to get a vehicle. Best strategy is to reserve a vehicle in advance and check on the day of reservation to secure one. But again, there's no guarantee. Guests and researchers get prioritized for a vehicle before volunteers. We got out quite a bit on our own so that was fun!

We asked for a day off and another Tundra Buggy ride, which were both granted. So don't be afraid to ask the staff for some wiggle room as long as you are respectful and open. The staff was a bit overwhelmed during bear season due to staffing issue so I had to chased them down lol. We didn't get helicopter rides but again, don't be afraid to ask. At the end of the day, we all came a long way to experience Churchill, its beautiful nature and wildlife. Volunteers get to go on the helicopter if there's space.

The 4 stars are for the excellent experience with hiccups on the miscommunication and volunteer expectations. The research center tried its best to keep the lights green and were dependent on volunteers so it wasn't anyone's fault in particular, the volunteers just happened to be caught in the middle of a storm. But expectations could be set more clearly and realistically. The volunteer expedition description includes both short-term and long-term volunteer responsibilities, which can be a bit confusing for the short-term volunteers.

This is also my experience and I can only speak for my own experience, you may get a complete different experience when they are fully staffed. However, I want to write this review to clarify the expectations for anyone who's interested in signing up!

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Sasha T.
5/5

My mom and I are staying in Churchill for 2 nights and decided to do a guided tour. Alex was our guide. She came to pick us up, made a small detour on the way so we could see Miss Piggy, and taught us a lot of history and facts about the area on our way to the center. She was a great tour guide, I highly recommend the guided tour! She made another small detour on the way back so we could see more interesting landmarks in the area. It was such a good experience I can't say it enough. Absolutely worth it, made our trip so memorable! Thank you Alex!!

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Andrea J.
5/5

The BEST place for the polar bears or belugas experience. Their organization is great, the place is beautiful and well kept, the people is the nicest and the food is AMAZING. Worth it in every single aspect. Can't stress enough how much I loved my stay here.

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Ana G.
5/5

If you want to see polar bears and learn about them, this is the place. The speakers are absolutely committed to the issue and to global warming. The accommodation has several rooms with two bunk beds each, the bathroom is airport type, the showers have valves for water control ... The food is frugal, it is like a university accommodation ie Spartan. But it's worth. The staff is very kind and helpful, and there are many activities, two days spent watching polar bears, and there are also hiking around, a helicopter ride (weather permitting) and a citytour in Churchill (very interesting). I liked very much!

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Viktor D.
5/5

One of the lesser known "attractions" of Churchill, but definitely worth a visit to learn about all the important and fascinating research focusing on the local ecosystem.

Churchill Northern Studies Centre - Division No. 23, Unorganized, Manitoba
Daniel S.
5/5

Extremely good facility! The staff are very friendly and helpful. The rooms are very well equipped with lots of space and outlets for everyone in the room. The labs are very well stocked and clean. Recreation and bathroom facilities are always kept clean and well stocked. The gift shop is a bit on the expensive side but the stuff they sell is very high quality. Safety is taken very seriously and the staff are very good at safely getting you to and from wherever you need to be.

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