There are two major ways to get into Churchill: airplane and train.
There are three airlines that fly into Churchill with varying schedules, Calm Air, Kivalliq Air, and Skyward Aviation. Both Calm Air and Kivalliq Air fly into Churchill from Winnipeg, among other cities in the region, while Skyward Aviation only flies to Churchill from the northern Manitoba city of Thompson.
Flying from Winnpeg to Churchill takes about 2 hours, but can cost as much as a roundtrip ticket from North America to Europe.
Taking the train to Churchill is much more affordable than flying, but takes much longer. VIA Rail serves Churchill with its Hudson Bay line that begins in Winnipeg. From Winnipeg the train takes about 36 hours. You have the option of staying in one of several different sleeper cars, or riding in economy class (depending on how much you want to pay) and trying to find two empty seats to fall asleep on. A viable solution for those who would like to get to Churchill relatively quickly, while not spending a relative fortune is flying from Winnipeg to Thompson, Manitoba, and then taking the train from there. Be warned that the airport in Thompson is not within walking distance of the train station, but there are plenty of taxi drivers waiting to give Churchill bound travelers a ride to the airport.
There is no road to Churchill; however, you can drive to Thompson and pay to park your car there, and continue by train or airplane.
Polar Bears in their natural habitat.
Beluga Whales during the summer months in the Hudson Bay and Churchill River. There are a couple of tour operators who take small groups out in boats for a couple of hours to watch the whales. You can even rent a wetsuit and swim with the whales if the weather permits. The summer is also a fabulous time to go bird watching in Churchill.
Late November through late March is the perfect time to watch the Northern Lights. November is also one of the best times to see the world-famous Churchill polar bears.
Take a Tundra Buggy Tour onto the tundra to view the Polar Bears in their natural habitat.
There are a variety of tours to Churchill, specifically to see Polar Bears. One of the largest tour operators to Churchill is Classic Canadian Tours with one day jet charters from Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta to Churchill during the fall for Polar Bear viewing.