Sherwina and her calf roll through the waves near Galiano while Graphite and a friend entertain us in the middle of the strait.
Read MoreA lone female orca named T036 “Flapjack”, was encountered traveling near Porlier Pass. A strange encounter to have this matriarch all by herself! One of our boats also visited with humpback whale “Snoopy” (BCY0770).
Read MoreStarting the month off right - with lots and lots of humpback whales near Nanaimo! These gentle giants are here in big, entertaining numbers and we saw 7 different individuals on our tours!
Read MoreWe found a new bachelor pod travelling together off of yellow point! This time it was T049A1 Noah, T049A2 Jude, T060D Onca, and T060E Lynx!
Read MoreThis was an amazing trip filled with playful humpbacks and hunting orca! We saw Sherwina and her calf near Gabriola and the T100s and T036s closer to Vancouver!
Read MoreWe traveled through perfect conditions to stunning Howe Sound to watch the killer whales the T037As hunt and celebrate a kill!
Read MoreHonu, Fader, Dreamer and her calf were spotted travelling towards Vancouver Island today!
Read MoreOn this tour we watched a couple of humpbacks deep diving as well as lots of pinnipeds!
Read MoreWe spent the trip with Divot and her calf near Galiano Island as well as with lots of sea lions, seals, and sea birds!
Read MoreA double species day with both orca and humpbacks! Over three humpback whales were found just outside of Nanaimo and the T037As and T100s traveling and socializing together!
Read MoreA great day with humpback whales Tempest and calf, Big Momma and Prowler, Kelpie, and Checkmate as well as sea lions, harbour seals, herons, and other birds! September is one of our favourite times for whale watching and with all of this wildlife in the area you can see why!
Read MoreWe spent the afternoon with humpback whales Vanta, Fader, Honu, Jackson, Windy, Europa and calf and an unknown!
Read MoreOur boat saw a fascinating feeding technique - trap feeding! Two adult humpback whales were at the surface with their mouths wide open, hoping for their meal to swim right in!
Read MoreTempest’s calf entertains the boats by practicing their backstroke while mom does some feeding.
Read MoreOur boats saw so many humpbacks throughout the day! We were able to identify Zephyr and calf, Divot and calf, Trooper, Scuba, Fader, Anvil, Big Momma, Delta, and Windy, and there are still several unknowns!
Read MoreTransient killer whale family the T18s/T19s and an unknown humpback - can’t go wrong with a double species tour!
Read MoreJust outside of Porlier Pass we spent time with humpback whales Fader, Zephyr, and calf, as well as an unknown. These gentle giants never fail to impress us with their size and grace!
Read MoreIn the morning we saw humpback whale “Two Spot” as well as lots of entertaining pinnipeds!
In the afternoon we saw 3 humpback whales, including Divot’s new calf!
Read MoreThis morning we were approached by curious humpbacks east of Porlier Pass. “Windy” was curious in the calm seas and came over to check us out. Zephyr scouted us out before leaving her curious calf to play and peruse with us. We also encountered Zigzag and her calf as well in the morning.
The afternoon tour seemed to bring out the whales in spades! An intimate single boat outing found a total of NINE humpbacks!
Read MoreIt was a party today in Humpback Haven, with lots of pec slapping and breaching action!
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