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"A protected wildlife area with some of the highest probabilities of polar bear sightings in the region; access is restricted to specialized tundra vehicles to protect sensitive tundra habitat and keep visitors safe, since polar bears are abundant and predatory. The surrounding landscape is a key congregation zone used by roughly a thousand polar bears in the region and offers seasonal variation—from fall colors during pre-freeze bear activity to an all-white winter landscape after ice and snow settle." - Bianca Bujan Bianca Bujan Born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Bianca is an award-winning travel and food writer who loves to share the best things to see, do, and eat in her city. When travelling, Bianca enjoys connecting with culture through cuisine, and experiencing a new destination through the eyes of the people who call the place home. Her work has appeared in Lonely Planet, Food & Wine, Travel + Leisure, The Globe & Mail, Canadian Geographic, Chatelaine, and many other publications, and she was a contributing writer for five Lonely Planet guidebooks and two Canadian cookbooks. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
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