Perfectly adapted for life in one of the worlds harshest environs, the Polar Bear, more than any other animal, symbolizes the Arctic. An integral part of the marine ecosystem, these solitary predators hunt along the floe edge, spending much of their lives in and around the frozen Arctic seas. Despite their asocial nature, these magnificent beasts are not isolated from the world around them. They have had a profound influence on life in the Arctic, affecting evolution and behavior in the Arctic seals that make up the bulk of their diet. Arctic foxes follow the bears out onto the ice in the wintertime, scavenging the remains of the bears kills. To the Inuit, the Polar Bear is the most powerful and dangerous of all animals, its spirit akin to that of a man.

From the their mating grounds near Churchill, Manitoba to their hunting grounds on the polar ice, Polar Bears can be found throughout the Arctic. Their behaviour is dynamic, changing with the seasons and adapting to the Arctic's fickle climate. With diverse experience in the Polar Bear's various environments, Arctic Kingdom's guides provide the knowledge and understanding necessary to approach these mighty hunters on their home turf.