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the Beluga News - How Belugas Interact with Whale Watching Boats - IN THIS EDITION:

4 Aug 2023

The fact that Churchill West Peninsula became a cultural The Beluga News has unearthed a copy of the 150-page report contact zone is at least partially explained by the justifying the peninsula as a World Heritage Site. [...] Inuit, Dene and Cree A database is being communities, Oceans “By learning from compiled of the North, Parks Canada, the archaeological work that Manitoba Museum, the elders and the has been done dating back Town of Churchill and land, youth can to the 1960s at the more others. [...] beluga in the Churchill River estuary …the archaeological work to date has only “scratched the surface” in relation to the work needed to determine the extent and nature of the various remains on Churchill West Peninsula. [...] It is the most unique site of its kind in the world and is a reflection of the long human struggle, mental and physical, JOIN US! to come to terms with the Far North. [...] The designation of Churchill West Peninsula as a World Citizen scientists are the backbone of our project Heritage Site would see the addition of a “world class” and we whale-come help from people like you! If cultural attraction to the tourism inventory of Churchill, successfully complementing the natural attractions of you’d like to contribute, you can register online at: the area.
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