A safari is an adventure to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. Where the goal used to be big game hunting, conservation is now at the forefront.
Seeing the Aurora borealis in an area unaffected by light pollution is the ultimate experience. Learn about the best times to see Northern Lights in Canada.
“I got to experience Caribou constantly migrating…” Hey everyone, it’s Cory here with a mid winter caretaker report, going into December up here at the lodge, we experienced above seasonal ...
The Kaminuriak herd is possibly the largest and healthiest caribou herd in North America. The herd ranges between 200,000 to 300,000 animals and lives between Manitoba and Nunavut. This herd ...
Once in a lifetime or annually: regardless of how often you see them, learn where to do so. Here are the best locations in Canada to view northern lights.
Canada’s wilderness is a vast wonderland of starry skies, lakes, rivers, and wildlife, including wild moose viewing in Manitoba. Know what to expect.
Enjoy the wilderness without weighing yourself (or the plane) down with too much stuff. Most remote lodges have set weight allowances. Here’s a quick packing guide for your Canadian wilderness ...
Hey everyone, my name is Cory Burke, I’ve taken on the duties as the early winter caretaker at Ganglers. I flew up here on October 21, this is my first ...
After a mild Fall, Winter has finally arrived at the North Seal. Once temperatures dipped below freezing, they stayed there, with the lake quickly freezing up with three days. Caretaker ...
A spectacular treat for our late August-September guests was the beginnings of the caribou migration at our Courage Lake Tundra location on the Nunavut border. The migration started in late ...
‘ Spectacular Aurora Borealis seem to burst from Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge’ The 2023 Gangler’s Sub-Arctic season was simply stunning as Mother Nature and the Canadian Sub-Arctic gifted us ...
The 2023 season has been a memorable one with lots of great experiences as our new summertime guests enjoy all the North Seal and the Manitoba Sub-Arctic has to offer. ...
The Northern Lights season at Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge has begun and is once again a phenomenal showcase for the Canadian Northern Lights! Since July 25th, Gangler’s Northern Manitoba ...
Welcome to your inside look of an experience with Gangler’s Sub-Arctic at Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge! For the past 38 years, Gangler’s has been synonymous with the finest in ...
It’s that time of year! The Sub-Arctic summer is in full swing at Gangler’s Sub-Arctic in the remote regions of Northern Manitoba. With comfortable warmer temperatures and no ice, the ...
Gangler’s Winter Caretaker, Chris Sowden, has delivered his second to last Winter Caretaker Report of the season to us. This month’s report features an awesome arrangement of Chris’s interactions with ...
Gangler’s Winter Caretaker, Chris Sowden, is glad to delivered his first Winter Caretaker Report since his return to the lodge last month. This month’s report features Chris’s interactions with Northern ...
The Northern Lights are nine times out of ten listed on someone’s “bucket list.” Why is that? For many, since the Auroras are only native to certain areas on Earth, ...
Winter caretaker Ryan Yaskiw, has delivered to us his final winter caretaker report of the 2022/2023 season before winter caretaker Chris Sowden took over for the remainder of the winter ...
Mike and Michelle Zakosek were the winners of the All-Canada Show Grand Prize, the Gangler’s North Seal Safari/Churchill Combo adventure. Here’s a nice note Mike sent to All-Canada owner Scott ...
Winter Caretaker, Ryan Yaskiw, was able to give us the fifth edition of the WCR this season with an insight of -40 below temperatures, kidney stones, comet research, & the ...