The backbacks are back, and they’re back with a splash! We got to see a total of 8 humpbacks during today’s tour across the two boats, including Split Fluke, Pingu, Kelpie, HW-MN0510858, Ulli, and Wiggins!
Read MoreThe orca party it up! Present today were T011A Rainy, the T046Bs, the T049As (-A1), T051 Roswell, T063 Chainsaw, T065 Whidbey II, and the T086As, for a total of 23 orca! A pair of humpbacks (BCZ0410 Anvil and BCY1021 Neptune) are also spotted afterwards!
Read MoreSetting off into the Straight of Georgia, guests and crew were greeted by humpback whales Anvil (BCZ0410), Neptune (BCY1021), and Morine (BCY1465). This trio of humpback whales spent their time feeding and sleeping!
Read MoreThe T046Bs and T011A Rainy hunted sealions together in Sansum Narrows. After a successful hunt, a celebration was in order, with lots of tail slaps and breaching!
Read MoreThe T086A1s, T086A3 Tyndall, and T100E Tharaya hunt off of Neck Point! A trio of humpbacks, including Wiggins (BCY1469), Roe (BCY1472), and X_pialidocious (KEY0059), are spotted tail slapping away!
Read MoreLunge feeding with Calypso and Wolf Eel then hunting with the T046Bs and T011A in the Strait.
Read MoreYoung Crackle (BCY1227) travels off of the Flat Top Islands!
Read MoreIt was snack time times two as the T019s hunted just outside of Nanaimo.
Read MoreIt was a mothers day spent with some of the best moms in the Salish Sea, including Reef (T101), Whidbey II (T065) and Olympus the humpback!
Read MoreVessles Kula and Keta set off into the Salish Sea and quickly found success! In the outer Nanaimo Harbour, the T123’s, T041B1’s and T046C2 were having an extended family reunion!
Read MoreWhat a day! Graphite and Prowler the humpbacks travelled together towards Dodd Narrows, plus the T049As were spotted not far from there in Pylades Channel.
Read MoreIt was a very exciting time with the T086As and T124A4s who were partying it up on the East side of Gabriola Island.
Read MoreA lovely day spent hanging out with T049A2 Jude and T051 Roswell, but is there more to this story than meets the eye?
Read MoreA famous pair of orca, T063 Chainsaw and his mother T065 Whidbey II, travel outside Howe Sound. Harbour Porpoises and Pacific white-sided Dolphins are also spotted near McCall Bank!
Read MoreOn this bright and sunny morning, passengers and crew aboard Kula spend the day touring through the Southern Gulf Islands in search of some spectacular wildlife!
Read MoreSpending the first day of May with the T065Bs and the T123s close to home!
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to spot two different groups of whales during the tour today, starting with the T123s travelling south of Dodd Narrows, and T049A2 Jude and T051 Roswell in Northumberland Channel!
Read MoreIt was a great day to search through the Southern Gulf Islands. We found all sorts of wildlife including a pod of Trasient Orca, the T046Bs, in Satellite Channel, A lone humpback whale feeding in Trincomali Channel, and various pinnipeds along the way.
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to spend time with the T046Bs, all of them, in Stuart Channel as they travelled south.
Read MoreT049A2 and T051 have a quick meal close to home, T046Bs catching something by Crofton.
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