Our Team
Adventure Leaders & Tundra Buggy® Drivers
Chosen for their expertise and passion for Canada's North, our frontline staff offer a wealth of knowledge that makes the difference between a good vacation and an authentic adventure.
Jim Baldwin
Tundra Buggy Driver Since 2006
A seasoned raft guide in Jasper, Alberta, Jim has led enthusiastic white-water rafting tour groups for over 20 years. When not behind the wheel of a Tundra Buggy or braving the wild waters, he takes great interest in wildlife photography, filmmaking, fly-fishing, canoeing, dog walking, hiking and music.
Ward Cameron
Interpretive Guide
Since 2018
Ward Cameron is a naturalist, photographer and educator based in the Canadian Rockies. For the past 35 years, he has shown visitors the magic of the mountains, it’s wildlife and landscapes. In October, he migrates to the shores of Hudson Bay to share his passion for polar bears and photography.
Duane Collins
Interpretive Guide
Since 2018
Born and raised in northeastern Newfoundland Duane has spent most of his life on the water or in the wild. For 12 years Duane lived in Churchill working for Parks Canada. Although the history of the north is one of Duane's great passions he has extensive experience living and working in polar bear country. In addition to working for Frontiers North Duane is the co-owner of Hare Bay Adventures specializing in custom outdoor experiences in Newfoundland.
Bob Debets
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2003
Born in the Netherlands, "Buggy Bob" immigrated to Canada at a young age and settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba. During his 31-year career as a Zoo Keeper at the Assiniboine Park Zoo and San Francisco Zoo, Bob had the opportunity to work with many wildlife species, including the giant panda’s at the Giant Panda Research Base in Chengdu, China.
Jennifer Diment
Interpretive Guide
Since 2019
With over ten years of aquatic biology experience in the environmental industry and a Master's Degree in Environmental Toxicology, Jennifer works with aquatic species at risk specializing in species found in Canada's central and Arctic region. In her spare time, Jenn enjoys spending most of her time outside with her dogs, bird watching, bow hunting, fishing, snowboarding, and travelling. Jenn grew up in southern Saskatchewan and now resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mark Dunsmuir
Photo Specialist Guide
Since 2022
Mark is a recovering lawyer, now following his passion for photography and wildlife. Mark's work has been featured in print by Bradt Guides, Newsweek, the Canadian Automobile Association, the Lt. Governor of Ontario, and the Toronto Star. Mark also writes about photography, focusing on the ethics of wildlife photography and the history of expedition photography. When he’s not with our bears in Churchill, Mark guides and works as a photographer-in-residence in Antarctica.
Dave Garrow
Interpretive Guide
Since 2017
An adventurer, landscape ecologist and guide, Dave has a visceral draw to Canada’s remote, cold regions and has spent the last two decades exploring these wild places and learning about the wildlife that call the north home. When not guiding for Frontiers North Adventures, he works for Parks Canada in Banff National Park as a carnivore biologist.
Mike Gere
Photo Specialist Guide
Since 2015
Mike joined Frontiers North as a photography guide in 2015 and has been teaching our guests how to capture incredible images of polar bears and northern lights ever since. When he's not in Churchill you can find him behind the lens of a camera in Jasper, Alberta.
Marc Hebert
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2000
For over a decade, Marc has led interpretive trips all over the world, including expeditions to Antarctica, river guiding in the Yukon, and dogsledding excursions throughout the Canadian Rockies. His personal passions in life include solo canoe trips throughout Canada, wildlife photography, and dogsled and kayak racing to name but a few.
Jeff Higdon
Interpretive Guide
Since 2022
Jeff is a wildlife biologist based in Winnipeg, MB, and when he is not escorting guests on their adventures in Churchill he consults with clients in government, Indigenous groups, and environmental organizations on issues related to the management and conservation of Arctic wildlife. He has traveled widely throughout the Canadian Arctic and conducts research on seals, walruses, whales, and polar bears.
Heather Hinam
Interpretive Guide
Since 2022
A wildlife biologist by training and a communicator by trade, Heather has a doctorate in ecology and 30+ years of experience as an interpretive guide in her home of Manitoba. She loves to share her passion for nature with guests, everything from polar bears to tiny lichens. When she’s not guiding with Frontiers North, she creates and illustrates interpretive signs and other media in her boreal forest studio as the owner of Second Nature Creative Interpretation.
Luke Johnson
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2014
After studying adventure tourism in New Brunswick, Luke made his way west and has spent most of his time in Alberta as a seasoned raft guide. He’s been helping our guests experience Churchill since 2014. In his free time, you can find Luke behind his camera, crafting beautiful things out of wood or out for a paddle in his canoe.
Eagan Lelek
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2024
Inspired by a coworker's stories at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper, Eagan came to Churchill seeking adventure, unique wildlife, and new experiences. Becoming a Tundra Buggy Driver allowed him to deepen his passion for wildlife and guiding. Eagan has worked as a sea kayak guide on the west coast and when not working enjoys scuba diving, rock climbing, and mountain biking
JP McCarthy
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2006
Interpretive Guide and Tundra Buggy Driver, JP McCarthy enjoys an adventure-seeking lifestyle that includes working seasonally doing what he loves. His winters are spent as a Ski Guide on the Mountains in British Columbia, and his summers are spent working as a Rope Access technician. In the autumn, however, JP has spent the past 18 years helping international travelers experience incredible polar bear adventures in Churchill, Manitoba.
Cole Moszynski
Photo Specialist Guide
Since 2015
Cole is a photographer and wildlife biologist in Winnipeg, MB and when he is not gallivanting across Canada protecting species-at-risk he enjoys showing guests the unique natural beauty of Churchill and the sub-arctic ecosystem. You can catch Cole in Churchill during any season, guiding summer “Beluga, Bears, and Blooms” tours, fall “Churchill Town and Tundra” or “Tundra Buggy Lodge” tours, and winter “Northern Lights and Winter Nights” tours.
Alex Mowat
Interpretive Guide
Since 2016
A hiking and snowshoeing guide, as well as an environmental educator, Alex has shared his passion for nature for 15 years in Canmore, Alberta. When not guiding on the landscape or working with all three species of bears in Canada, he is most inspired to hike, scramble, trail run, birdwatch, read or meditate.
Markus Petak
Tundra Buggy Driver
Since 2010
Born and raised in Southern Manitoba, Markus has lived over 20 years as a passionate interpretive tour guide and ski guide-instructor. Markus' career has included guiding visitors onto glacial ice, trekking mountain ranges, helicopter skiing and interpreting places of natural and cultural significance for visitors from around the world.
Jason Ransom
Photo Specialist Guide
Since 2022
Jason began working as an interpretive guide after falling in love with Churchill, Manitoba while on assignment in 2016. Prior to becoming a guide, Jason served as the chief photographer to the Canadian Prime Minister, a photographer for Canada's Olympic Team, and as a photojournalist covering domestic and international news events in countless countries. His passion for wildlife and landscape photography comes as no surprise. Although his focus was on people and events for most of his career, Jason's first love has always been the outdoors. He now splits his time between Churchill, Antarctica, and his home in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Sharing unique experiences with inquisitive guests, budding photographers and wildlife enthusiasts is what truly drives him.
Angèle Watrin Prodaehl
Interpretive Guide
Since 2003
Raised in the wilds of northern Canada, Angèle has worked as a nature interpreter in parks, zoos, museums and in forestry to promote appreciation and conservation of wildlife and natural areas. She received an honours degree in Biology from the University of Saskatchewan and conducts environmental impact assessments and wildlife research throughout the North.
Frank Wolf
Interpretive Guide
Since 2022
Frank has worked for Frontiers North as an interpretive guide for 3 seasons including polar bear and aurora seasons, and additionally works as an expedition guide in Antarctica. This has included being the first to canoe across Canada in one season, rowing the Northwest Passage, and circumnavigating both Haida Gwaii and Vancouver Island by kayak. In 2020, he was named one of Canada's 'Greatest 90 Explorers of All Time' by Canadian Geographic. He is a Canadian adventurer, filmmaker, and regular feature writer and columnist for Explore Magazine and has written two books on his adventures: Two Springs, One Summer (2024) and Lines on a Map (2018). As a guide, he loves sharing stories from his own adventures with Frontiers North guests and bringing life to their own subarctic experience.
Churchill Operations
Our Churchill team is integral to making sure your time in Churchill goes as smoothly as possible. Keep your eyes peeled for them on your Churchill adventure!
Erin Greene
Fifty Eight North Manager
Erin's love affair with Churchill began in 2012, when she worked her first bear season. Now a Churchill resident, you'll most likely find her on the river paddleboarding with the whales, teaching yoga, or managing our very own gift shop "Fifty Eight North".
Brendan McEwan
Director of Operations
Born and raised "Churchillian" Brendan started in the tourism industry leading beluga boat tours and driving a Tundra Buggy. Now a Logistics team member, Brendan used a Tundra Buggy as his "Just Married" vehicle!
Joe Stover
Logistic Coordinator
Joe moved to Churchill in 1987 at the age of 5. One of his absolute thrills is seeing polar bears, belugas and northern lights through the eyes of our guests; when they see them for the first time, it's like he's seeing them for the first time too. Having been a guest of others in his travelling life, being able to pay it forward to our guests in his hometown is a true joy.
Winnipeg Operations
Our Winnipeg team works hard behind the scenes, creating and curating our amazing adventures, as well as guiding and supporting you through every stage of your adventure.
Amber Barrett
Human Resources Manager
Working at Frontiers North Adventures allows Amber to combine her love of nature and social responsibility with her passion for the profession of HR. Frontiers North Adventures is committed to providing its employees with a positive and respectful workplace that embraces diversity, empowers employees to achieve their goals, and recognizes their efforts and Amber is proud to play a part in helping make that happen. In her spare time, Amber enjoys spending time with her family and friends, traveling, golfing, and being outdoors.
Lindsey Bell
Guest Services Coordinator
Lindsey has always loved wildlife and the outdoors - she spent many years working as a zookeeper and in wildlife rehab and conservation, before transitioning to working in the tourism industry. Her passion for travel has allowed her to travel the world, and she has spent the last 6+ years working in Churchill during all the popular tourism seasons. Having now relocated back to her home city of Winnipeg, Lindsey loves helping others experience the magic that Churchill has to offer.
Ana Cabascango
Tours & Guest Experience Specialist
Born and raised in Quito, Ecuador, in the Middle of the World, Ana moved to Manitoba, the centre of Canada in 2017. She is passionate about travelling around the world and has travelled to various countries in North America, South America and Europe. Anna enjoys helping guests to fulfill their travel dreams.
Alex Cupeiro
Media Content Specialist
A passionate wildlife enthusiast, Alex has volunteered rescuing injured wildlife and providing educational wildlife presentations across Manitoba since 2018. As an avid traveller, Alex jumped at the chance to work for Frontiers North, where her passions of wildlife, Manitoba and travel intersect. When she is not at work or volunteering, you can expect to find her out taking wildlife photos or at the cabin.
Rennaye Delmarque
Sustainability Analyst
Rennaye found her passion for Corporate Social Responsibility while learning about the B Corp™ movement. She was drawn to Frontiers North by her curiosity for the north and the company’s dedication to sustainability. When not at work, Rennaye enjoys going on adventures with her sweet dog.
Heidi den Haan
Logistics & Guest Experience
Heidi has always had a love for nature and the outdoors. Educated in ornithology, she worked in the bird related science field which eventually morphed into a fulltime management career within science based organizations. This led her to Churchill where she lived and worked for 6.5 years prior to joining the Frontiers North family, a natural succession combining logistical skills with her love of the north.
Lisa-Joy Gunter
Managing Director
Lisa-Joy has worn many hats at Frontiers North over the years. She believes strongly that our greatest asset is our team and is honoured to be help lead them in her current role. Life is full with family, friends and business and Lisa-Joy values making time to connect with others, swim in lakes and be active.
John Gunter
President & CEO
John grew up in a home with its doors always open to host family and friends, and today this core value of hosting remains ingrained in him and in Frontiers North. As much as he appreciates people, he recharges by running alone!
Darcy Hastings
Director of Information Systems
Darcy is passionate about mastering new skills, whether a new programming language or sautéing perfect shrimp. Working at Frontiers North allows him to be a part of sharing the incredible experiences Manitoba has to offer.
Kevin Humphreys
Manager, Tours & Activities
Working at Frontiers North gave Kevin the opportunity to combine his love for travel and the outdoors with his background in operations management. When not at work, you might find Kevin on the East side of Lake Winnipeg riding his bike, sailing, or hanging out with his lap dog Gunns.
Ricki Kupfer
Director of Finance
With personal interests of travel, adventure, and environmental sustainability, Ricki found that she fit right in at Frontiers North Adventures. Once upon a time, Ricki attended the Canada Summer Games as a competitive rower!
Arun Lal
IT System Support Specialist
Arun is very passionate about learning, travel and adventures. Born in South Asia, Arun has never witnessed the sub Arctic wildlife or beautiful northern lights. He feels like working with Frontiers North Adventures will allow him to pursue all his dreams.
Tammie Lang
Office Assistant
After moving from Montreal to Winnipeg in 1993, Tammie worked at a law firm before starting her family and ultimately choosing to become a stay at home Mom. Once the kids were older she returned to the workforce in the dental field for several years. Wanting a change of pace, she is now delighted to be working for a socially and environmentally conscious company. At Frontiers North Adventures she enjoys a flexible job that allows her to interact with and support all departments. In her spare time she enjoys long walks with her dog Murphy and time spent with her daughters.
Haley Magwood
Manager, Sales & Guest Relations
With an unwavering passion for Canadian tourism, Haley is set on showcasing the breathtaking beauty of her home province, Manitoba, to the world. As the Senior Travel Counsellor, FIT Sales at Frontiers North Adventures, Haley blends her a genuine love for Manitoba with a top-notch customer service, and goes above and beyond to ensure that every visitor experiences the best that Churchill has to offer. Her commitment to fostering close relationships with people from all corners of the globe, along with her encouragement of the exploration of the wonders of Churchill, Manitoba, is making a lasting impact on the world of tourism, leaving an impression, one delighted traveler at a time.
Terry McMillan
Controller
Terry has found working at Frontiers North to be the right fit, where he can apply many years of financial management experience in a company that is truly committed to social responsibility. When not at work Terry enjoys being outdoors, spending time at the cottage, cycling, golfing, playing with his two dogs Eli and Zoey, and repairing all things mechanical.
Dana Penwarden
Graphic Designer
Dana moved to Winnipeg from Selkirk, Manitoba, to begin her graphic design journey after receiving her Graphic Design diploma in 2014. Having family that live in Churchill, and having a prior chance to visit Churchill firsthand, she jumped at the opportunity to work for Frontiers North. She also enjoys grabbing her camera and travelling on adventures with scenic landscapes and wildlife.
Keaton Scully
Group Tours Sales & Fulfillment Specialist
Joining the Frontiers North Adventures team allows Keaton to stay connected with northern communities while engaging with his passion for the outdoors and wildlife. Outside of work, Keaton can often be found exploring nature through the lens of his camera or spending quality time with his family.
Jason Williams
Tours & Guest Experience Specialist
Working at Frontiers North Adventures allows Jason to enthusiastically help guests fulfill their travel interests. Jason enjoys exploring Manitoba, traveling across Canada, and discovering new places around the world. Outside of work, he likes spending time outdoors, and has an interest in sports, music, and reading.
Ian Wood
Manager, Marketing, Communications & Product Development
In 2021, Ian moved to Winnipeg from Toronto with the vision of building a sustainable future that included his appreciation for the great outdoors in his everyday life. Not long after his move, Ian joined Frontiers North as the Marketing and Communications Manager, fulfilling his goal of integrating his passions for wilderness exploration and environmental stewardship in his career. When not at work, Ian enjoys agility training with his dog and spending quality time with family.
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