It was a beautiful day, filled with Steller Sea Lions, lots of birds, and most importantly Transient Orca! We saw the T101s in Howe Sound travelling with T037A3 Spinnaker!
Read MoreTwo separate whale encounters in one trip! The T049As were spotted near Dodd Narrows. The T019s were seen by Sansum Narrows, and they had a very fast (and successful) hunt!
Read MoreThe T036A1s, T099B, T123s, and T137s were travelling together close to UBC. Suddenly, their behaviour changed - the hunt was on! What were they after? A Steller sea lion!
Read MoreWe searched South, we searched North, and right around the corner from home we spotted a Humpback!
Read MoreDespite a rainy forecast, we enjoyed blue skies and incredible encounters with two orca families—the T075Bs and T065Bs—along with sea lions, cormorants, and even juvenile bald eagles on a spectacular day exploring the Southern Gulf Islands.
Read MoreDespite the rain, our April 6th tour brought incredible encounters with 18 socializing Bigg’s killer whales (the T019s, T036As, T049As, T063, T065, and T099B), rowdy Steller sea lions at Stinky Rock, and nesting seabirds along Gabriola’s cliffs. It was a truly unforgettable wildlife day on the water!
Read MoreThe T046B1s (plus T046C2) were very close to home port - travelling along Northumberland Channel as we observed them!
Read MoreThe T065As exploring the Narrows in the sunshine!
Read MoreA beautiful day of whale watching in Nanaimo led to encounters with multiple orca pods, including T099B Holly, the T036As, the T049As the Alaskan Boys (T125A and T128), and a group of sea lions, highlighting the dynamic social behaviors and challenges of orca pods.
Read MoreThe T019s catch themselves a porpoise in the Strait of Georgia. After seeing the orca hunting, we got to see other wildlife including Sea Lions, Harbour Seals, and even Sheep!
Read MoreThe T019s exploring Saanich Inlet, most likely looking for a meal!
Read MoreWe found a party right on our doorstep! The Alaskan Boys (T125A & T128), the T030Bs, and the T117Bs were having a great time as they travelled north together.
Read MoreA foggy morning in Nanaimo led to an exciting wildlife adventure, where we encountered Harbour Seals, Bald Eagles, Steller Sea Lions, and two groups of orcas, including the Alaskan Boys. The trip was filled with breathtaking sightings, from peaceful travelling whales to an active orca hunt, making for an unforgettable day on the water.
Read MoreT023 and the T023Ds, then the Alaskan Boys (T125A and T128), and then a surprise encounter with the T049As and T124As! What a whalepalooza!
Read MoreA favorite of the locals, the T019s showing off their HUGE dorsal fins!
Read MoreWe spent the day cruising across the Strait of Georgia to see T087 Harbeson and T124C Cooper travelling together. We also spotted Sea Lions, Seals, and plenty of birds along the way as well!
Read MoreAn unlikely pair, T049A2 Jude and T050B1 Blakeslee, travel together inside the Southern Gulf Islands looking for lunch.
Read MoreThis powerful duo of matrilines came together for an intense hunt. Their prey: likely a sea lion!
Read MoreA mix of sunshine, rain, hail, snow, birds, seals, sea lions, orca and even a little thunder on the tour!
Read MoreThe T019s and T049As were having a feast off of the Flattop Islands!
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