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Sure, Yukon’s Bear Cave Mountain is a little out of the way. But that’s what makes this grizzly bear viewing operation at the Arctic Circle so special.

Grizzlies congregate each fall to feed on spawning salmon in a river that doesn’t freeze over, thanks to thermal springs.

by Teresa Earle

Sitting in the snow at the edge of Canada’s Fishing Branch River, you’re in the company of ice-encrusted grizzlies in one of the wildest parks in the world.

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