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"A towering, off-road tundra vehicle originally developed more than 30 years ago to navigate rough subarctic terrain and provide safe, close-up wildlife viewing. These purpose-built trucks grant visitors access to remote management areas for polar-bear viewing, serve as mobile bases for meals and excursions, and are being modernized for sustainability with the recent introduction of an all-electric model and plans for fleet electrification over the coming decade." - 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
Heated tundra vehicles offer optimal aurora viewing and wildlife sightings.
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