Because these waters are known for their diversity, viewers often see gray whales, humpback whales, seals, sea lions, several species of dolphins along with
an occasional orca whale pod.
Seals, Sea Lions and several species of Dolphins along with
occasional Orca Whale pods may also be seen on your trip.
Not exact matches
Apart from humans and the
occasional orca known to attack babies,
whales don't really have predators, probably simply because of their size.
Grey
whales,
orcas, humpbacks and the
occasional minke can be seen in the waters surrounding Ucluelet.
Fish are not the only wildlife found here as otters and even the
occasional orca or grey
whale can be spotted swimming by.
Along the way they pass the west coast, where they join resident grey
whales,
orcas, humpbacks and the
occasional minke that can be seen in these Pacific Northwest waters.
Because of our incredible diverse ecosystem off the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island, BC we usually see some all of the resident marine mammal species including
Orcas, humpback
whales, Minke
whales, porpoises, dolphins, sea lions, the
occasional black bear on the beach and, of course, the birds.
Along the way, there should be many opportunities to see marine life, such as grey
whales, dolphin, sea turtles, sea lions, or even the
occasional orca!