write a news report on a tourist sighting a polar bear on his/ her visit to the northern regions of Canada 500 words
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Polar bears on the tundra, Churchill
While you can see polar bears in the Arctic and Svalbard, it's difficult to know where to look along their vast coastlines and your chances of seeing them up close are slim. Canada itself is home to roughly 17,000 polar bears out of 25,000 worldwide, and by far the best place to see them is Churchill, in northern Manitoba.
Their presence here, on the edge of Hudson Bay, is almost guaranteed every year. In fact, they’re so commonplace there’s an unwritten rule in the town: people leave cars and houses unlocked in case someone needs a quick escape. However, I found that Churchill residents are generally unafraid of the bears and are very respectful of them. They’re used to living alongside them and know how to behave to live in harmony