The T046B1s and T065Bs take on a fearsome hunt: a Steller Sea Lion. The T086A1s and T124A4s have a bit of a quieter time inside the islands.
Read MoreA lengthy search in the Salish Sea ended with the T019s
Read MoreA sun-filled journey through the Salish Sea brought encounters with Mouflon sheep, a travelling pod of Bigg’s killer whales, and a haul-out of sea lions, showcasing the rich diversity of wildlife along the coast.
Read MoreThe T041s travel north along the coastline. HW-MN0445366 continues to stay around Pipers Lagoon!
Read MoreThe T060s are spotted just outside Nanaimo. Little HW-MN0445366 is also seen again, travelling near Pipers Lagoon!
Read MoreCoastal adventures take us to Piper’s Lagoon, where a tiny new ‘face’ greeted us - it was HW-MN0445366!
Read MoreEagles, Seals and Sea Lions in the sunshine!
Read MoreToday’s tour led to observing the T049As doing a very unique behaviour…surfing? We enjoyed the time spent in the waves with this pod, as well as getting to see some Steller Sea Lions and Bald Eagles on the way back to Nanaimo.
Read MoreA meal shared between T036 and the T036Bs in the Strait.
Read MoreA T-party with T071B1, the T050s and the T049As with their newest member.
Read MoreThe T090s travel outside the Nanaimo Harbour, and the T086A1s and T124A4s explore the Southern Gulf Islands!
Read MoreIt was a nature filled day, starting with T087 Harbeson cruising along the sunshine coat, pinnipeds at the White Islets, and too many seabirds throughout the tour to list!
Read MoreAdventuring through the Southern Gulf Islands is always exciting, especially on days like today, where a humpback is found on the inside too!
Read MoreUnder brilliant February sunshine, we were treated to an incredible multi-generational gathering of Bigg’s orca near Nanaimo Harbour - including the T100Bs, the T101s, T100E Tharaya, and T087 Harbeson. T124C Cooper is also spotted later on.
Read MoreThe sun shone overhead as we explored the Salish Sea, finding the T030Bs and T099s travelling quickly northbound in Sansum Narrows, and then a bunch more wildlife in the Strait of Georgia, including a Bald Eagle feeding frenzy on some offshore Herring.
Read MoreWhat a great way to wrap up the 2025 season! The T077s were seen travelling with T065A5 Indy in Northumberland Channel. The T046Bs were also spotted in Dodd Narrows, but apparently weren’t up for socializing today! Hale-Bopp and Kappa’s 2023 calf are also spotted!
Read MoreHumpbacks for all! We see Hammer, Octo, Sherwina, an Unknown friend, Vivaldi, her 2025 calf, and Crater outside Porlier Pass, getting in their last nibbles before the breeding season begins!
Read MoreIt was another fantastic day spent on the Salish Sea, spending our time exploring the Georgia Strait and Southern Gulf Islands, as well as with five humpback whales feeding in the area: Graphite, Watson/Cerulean, Bullet, Octo, and Velvet.
Read MoreThe humpback soup continues outside Porlier Pass! Scuba, Dandelion, and Graphite are seen associating, and shortly after, Graphite seperates and becomes acrobatic! Afterwards, Two Spot, Yin Yang, and Velvet are spotted nearby.
Read MoreIt was another big bowl of Humpback Soup spotted outside of Porlier Pass. We spent time with Manta, Galaxia, Malachite, Poseidon, Nike, Bond, YinYang, and Meqe’! What a day!
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