Humpback whales and sea lions galore! We saw about 10 feeding humpback whales near Porlier Pass on this tour!
Read MoreA double species day close to Nanaimo! We saw the T037s near Entrance Island and then found 2 humpback whales a couple of hours later!
Read MoreRainbows and whales galore! We found Divot, calf, and Papillon outside of Active pass and then Anvil in the gulf islands!
Read MoreA Spook-tacular Halloween spent with 11 humpbacks!
Read MoreWe found a mother and calf pair of humpbacks and then a group of 5 humpbacks harassing a couple of orca! It was a very exciting trip!
Read MoreStripe, Twinning and BCX1207 near Gabriola Island
Read MoreStripe, Twinning and BCZ0342 hang out with us near Entrance Island
Read MoreWe managed to find 6 Humpbacks travelling through the Salish Sea and well as a ton of other wildlife!
Read MoreFrankenstein diving through the Strait while an Unknown Juvenile travels through the Gulf Islands.
Read MorePoptart, Split Fluke and her calf hang out with us in the Strait of Georgia.
Read MoreNike and Jackson inspect the boats. Kappa and Frankenstein race Northwards.
Read MoreAn afternoon in the Strait with humpbacks: Zorro (BCX0380), Smiley (KEY0019), Nike (KEX0003) Wilkinson (BCY0267), Slate (BCX1210) and calf, and two unknowns!
Read MoreThe T65A’s were spread out along Apex when we visited them today.
Read MoreIt seemed that we couldn’t stop finding humpback whales during this trip! We found a total of 7 whales and a ton of other wildlife!
Read MoreSplit Fluke and calf, Uluka, BCZ0342, Sherwina and Calf, and Geometry splashing in the Strait of Georgia and the T60’s and T2B travel through Dodd’s Narrows.
Read MoreDouble Species day! Wilkinson, Tempest and calf start the show and Noah and Jude make another appearance.
Read MoreHanging with the T018s in Saanich Inlet!
Read MoreEach of our tours saw about 8 humpback whales and they were being super social and energetic. We saw amazing behaviours such as pec slaps, high flukes, tail slaps, rolling, and even mugging!
Read MoreWe saw lots of pinnipeds and a couple of humpback whales on our tours, including a new whale to us that was identified as BCZ0312!
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