The T035As and T038As travel south from Lantzville while Fader, Poptart, and Mathematician hang out near Hudson Rocks.
Read MoreThe T100’s and T124A4’s were travelling together near Bowen Island. Big Mama & calf and Mammoth & calf were busy foraging by Entrance Island!
Read MoreOur search leads us to find humpback whales Sherwina and Eros, the latter of which we got to spend some quality time with. After leaving him we headed back towards Nanaimo when we ran into T065A5 Indy, a lone orca near Entrance Island.
Read MoreWe managed to find two different groups of orca during the morning trip with the T100s and T124A4s travelling together off the east side of Gabriola Island and the T018s hunting off Neck Point.
Read MoreIt was a great day spent with a couple of humpback whales, Meqe’ and Split Fluke’s 2021 calf close to home.
Read MoreDuring this tour, we had an amazing encounter with a new humpback to us, Eros, and we also got to see a pod of transient orca, the T069s!
Read MoreThe T018s are back together! We got to see Esperanza, Nootka, Galiano, and Spouter all travelling together near the Vancouver Harbour!
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to see 5 pods of orca socializing in the Strait of Georgia during this afternoons trip!
Read MoreWe were lucky and got to see two different humpbacks and a pod of transient orca, the T069s, only about 10 minutes outside the harbour!
Read MoreIt was a long search that ended with us finding the whales close to home! The T049As were travelling north near Entrance Island and there was Vanta and Windy travelling together north of Hudson Rocks.
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to spot 4 different humpbacks throughout the day, Potamus, Windy, Divot, and Sherwina.
Read MoreThis afternoon we got to see the T100s travelling along Valdes island and then two humpback whales Potamus and Sherwina on the way home!
Read MoreWhat’s in a name? Our morning tour got to see KEY0034 Sherwina who has many names. If you’re curious as to how that happens read on!
Read MoreToday we travelled to Howe Sound where a total of 13 whales from 5 different pods were having a party! There was plenty of surface behavior as they travelled including breaching and tail slaps.
Read MoreSherwina the humpback was busy feeding near North Nanaimo.
Read MoreWe had double species in the morning with the T002Cs and Nike, Sherwina, and BCX1965. In the afternoon we had some beautiful looks at the humpbacks again.
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to get both species of whales during our morning trip and an uncommon sighting in the afternoon when the orca went into Departure Bay to hunt!
Read MoreStrike the humpback whale was having fun breaching over and over in Stuart Channel during our afternoon trip!
Read MoreWe saw two different humpback whales during this trip; Fader was feeding off of Point Roberts and Strike was travelling south of Dodd Narrows!
Read MoreIt was humpback soup in the waters off of Nanaimo during this trip! Between our two vessels we saw a total of 8 whales during our 3 hour trip!
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