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VIDEO: Polar bear cubs and northern lights in the Far North

Video captures a mama polar bear and two cubs out on the world's longest winter road

It's not every day you run into a family of polar bears out exploring. 

That's exactly what Clendon Patrick witnessed recently. On the Wabusk winter road near Peawanuck he captured a video of a mother polar bear and two cubs on the road before they go into the bush. In Cree, wabusk means polar bear.

"What a sight that is," he says in the video. 

Peawanuck is home to Weenusk First Nation and is a remote Cree community in Ontario's Far North. It's accessed by air year-round and in the winter the Wapusk trail, a 752-kilometre winter road, is built every year between Peawanuck and Gillam, Manitoba. It's the longest seasonal road in the world.

Patrick is a co-ordinator for the winter road and looks after the crew, where the snow drifts need to be plowed and makes sure that the snow bridges are in tact for transports to drive over.

He also captured these stunning photos of the northern lights (wawatay in Cree) on the winter road.


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