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Current schedule: Daily departures at 10:30AM and 3:30 PM aboard our Semi-covered Vessel, Kula and Open Zodiac Vessels, Cascadia and Keta

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April 22, 2026 - T049A2 Jude and T051 Roswell together in Haro Strait
April 22, 2026 - T049A2 Jude and T051 Roswell together in Haro Strait

Although it was a long journey south, it was worth it to see T049A2 Jude and T051 Rosewell/Loner spending time together near Sidney Island!

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Author: Val WatsonApril 22, 2026WhalesComment
April 21, 2026 - Anvil and Graze spending time in the Strait of Georgia
April 21, 2026 - Anvil and Graze spending time in the Strait of Georgia

A moody west-coast day spent in calm waters with Anvil (BCZ0410) and Graze (BCY0523).

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Author: Val WatsonApril 21, 2026WhalesComment
April 20, 2026 - Some Uncommon Orca near Qualicum Beach
April 20, 2026 - Some Uncommon Orca near Qualicum Beach

We got to spend time with a group of whales we don’t often see: T117A, the T117Bs, and T172 travelling together near Qualicum Beach!

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Author: Val WatsonApril 20, 2026WhalesComment
April 19, 2026 - Visiting the T124Ds and T071Bs off Galiano Island
April 19, 2026 - Visiting the T124Ds and T071Bs off Galiano Island

The T124Ds and T071B Hood (with a young calf in tow) hunt off of Galiano Island!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 19, 2026WhalesComment
April 18, 2026 - Orca in the north, Orca in the south
April 18, 2026 - Orca in the north, Orca in the south

You know what’s better than one orca encounter? Two orca encounters! The T065Bs were by Nanoose, while the T049As, T117A, T117Bs, and T172 were inside the Southern Gulf Islands!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 18, 2026Whales Comments
April 17, 2026 - The T123s exploring the Seas.
April 17, 2026 - The T123s exploring the Seas.

Travelling through the Strait of Georgia with the T123s.

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Author: Vanessa VereschahenApril 17, 2026WhalesComment
April 16, 2026 - Feeling like Spring, Spending Time Alongside Orca and Humpback.
April 16, 2026 - Feeling like Spring, Spending Time Alongside Orca and Humpback.

A double species day with Slits the humpback and a visit from the T086As, T071B1 and T071B2.

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Author: Vanessa VereschahenApril 16, 2026WhalesComment
April 15, 2026 - Orca in Howe Sound
April 15, 2026 - Orca in Howe Sound

The T086As venture along the west side of Gambier Island in Howe Sound!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 15, 2026WhalesComment
April 14, 2026 - Two Elusive Humpback Whales in the Waves
April 14, 2026 - Two Elusive Humpback Whales in the Waves

A moody day on the Salish Sea led us from Nanaimo through the Gulf Islands, where we encountered two humpback whales, one quietly feeding and another travelling with purpose, before ending with Steller Sea Lions at Canoe Islets.

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Author: Val WatsonApril 14, 2026WhalesComment
April 13, 2026 - Double Species Day inside the Southern Gulf Islands
April 13, 2026 - Double Species Day inside the Southern Gulf Islands

It was a great day on the water, getting to see our first returning adult humpback of the season Slits (BCY0946) as well as a pod of orca, the T086As, spending their time inside the passages of the Southern Gulf Islands.

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Author: Val WatsonApril 13, 2026WhalesComment
April 12, 2026 - Familar fins in familar waters
April 12, 2026 - Familar fins in familar waters

The T065Bs and T101s are spotted travelling off of Gabriola Island!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 12, 2026WhalesComment
April 11, 2026 - Adventures to the North
April 11, 2026 - Adventures to the North

We explore the northern reaches of our range in search of whales!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 11, 2026Comment
April 9, 2026 - Spring sunshine in the Stuart Channel, traveling alongside the T099s
April 9, 2026 - Spring sunshine in the Stuart Channel, traveling alongside the T099s

Spending time with the T099s.

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Author: Vanessa VereschahenApril 9, 2026WhalesComment
April 7, 2026 - Spending time with the T019s in the Sannich Inlet
April 7, 2026 - Spending time with the T019s in the Sannich Inlet

It was a long ways to go, but worth it to see one of the most iconic pods of orca in our waters, the T019s!

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Author: Val WatsonApril 7, 2026WhalesComment
April 6, 2026 - T-Partying off of Nanoose Bay
April 6, 2026 - T-Partying off of Nanoose Bay

You couldn’t have asked for a better day than this, getting to spend time with some socializing pods of orca. The T065Bs, T071Bs, and T124Ds were all having a blast as we watched them near Nanoose Bay.

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Author: Val WatsonApril 6, 2026WhalesComment
April 4, 2026 - Party in the Salish Sea: Orca Style!
April 4, 2026 - Party in the Salish Sea: Orca Style!

The T036Bs, T049As (all of them!), T063, T065, T065Bs, and T099s came together in the Strait for a party!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 4, 2026WhalesComment
April 3, 2026 - A new fin in the Salish Sea!
April 3, 2026 - A new fin in the Salish Sea!

The T124Ds are spotted in Northumberland channel, along with T071B Hood, along with a tiny new calf!

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterApril 3, 2026WhalesComment
April 2, 2026 - Spring time with Seals and Sea Lions!
April 2, 2026 - Spring time with Seals and Sea Lions!

A scenic tour with no shortage of seals and sea lions.

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Author: Evan HesselsApril 2, 2026WhalesComment
March 30, 2026 - T-party with the T099s, T036s, and the T036A1s!
March 30, 2026 - T-party with the T099s, T036s, and the T036A1s!

A day full of adventure, featuring a family reunion between the T036s, T036A1s, and the T099s!

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Author: Val WatsonMarch 30, 2026WhalesComment
March 29, 2026 - Lunchtime with the T046B1s and T065Bs, and an afternoon visit with others too
March 29, 2026 - Lunchtime with the T046B1s and T065Bs, and an afternoon visit with others too

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.

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Author: Cheyenne BrewsterMarch 29, 2026WhalesComment
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