The T124 Sisters hunting off North arm near Vancouver.
Read MoreWe saw BCX0007 Bond in the Strait of Georgia doing shallow dives along the Galiano Shore.
Read MoreWe spent both the afternoon and morning tours watching the T065As and T077s hunting and socializing through the Southern Gulf Islands.
Read MoreAnvil and her 2022 calf put on quite the show during the afternoon tour. The calf was breaching and chin slapping for quite a while before continuing travelling through Trincomali channel.
Read MoreThe butcher boys are back! We saw Jude and Amir travelling together at the south end of Saturna Island, likely on the lookout for food since they are growing teenage boys!
Read MoreWe travelled the Salish Sea seeing Seals, Sea Lions, Sea Birds, and even an Osprey!
Read MoreScuba (BCX1193 2019 male calf), Bullet (KEX0048), Valiant (KEX0049), and Stella (KEX0040) - what a Humpback filled day!
Read MoreMammoth the Humpback and an unknown friend were travelling together off the southern tip of Saltspring Island.
Read MoreWe found Zigzag the humpback travelling through the Strait of Georgia today. She is easy to identify when she shows off her tail flukes, read all about how here!
Read MoreStrike was seen traveling north of Nanaimo!
Read MoreJude and Amira play with the ferries in Active Pass
Read MoreZig Zag lived up to her name as we visited her in the Strait of Georgia, just south of Porlier Pass.
Read MoreSnoopy and Zigzag feeding in the Strait of Georgia
Read MoreHumpbacks Ghost and Prowler cruise through the Salish Sea
Read MoreSplash down! humpback whales showing off their beautiful pecs and leaping from the water during our tours today!
Read MoreThe T124A2’s and T124A4’s cruise north between Texada and the mainland while the T034’s and T037’s scare some seals near Sangster Island.
Read MoreTwo playful male orcas, T049A2 and T065A3, to start the day, with some surprise humpbacks afterwards.
Read MoreIt was quite a journey before we found our transient orca near Gabriola Island! Our guests got a great tour of the Strait of Georgia before we finally saw the blows of these two orca on our way home.
Read MoreTwo different humpbacks were found in the Strait of Georgia today. Cascadia saw Chinook and Keta saw Scoop!
Read MoreIt was a great day filled with two different groups of transient orca, and even one mystery humpback!
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