Today, we set out for an exciting Hudson Bay coastal boat excursion for the chance to see beluga whales, polar bears, and other Arctic wildlife. This full-day adventure also takes us to the spot where 60,000 beluga whales (the highest concentration in the world!) descend upon Hudson Bay. In the summer the melted waters of Hudson Bay force polar bears onto the coast where their main meals-seals-are not often found. Unlike their southern counterparts, these bears do not hibernate but spend their downtime relaxing on the coast, sunning themselves, napping, wandering along the rocky shores, and taking cool dips in the water-their own all-inclusive vacation. Polar bears are also uniquely suited to aquatic activities as they have webbed paws and they enjoy swimming in the warmer southern climates. Taking a boat trip to visit these amazing bears in summer gives you a chance to see them swimming and walking around the rocks and wildflowers on the majestic Hudson Bay coast. Rendezvous with our experienced guide, we may encounter other tundra fauna and flora: the Pacific Loon, Ptarmigan, Arctic hare, Arctic fox, and a plethora of wildflowers.