It is sometimes possible to see
an orca whale tail slapping, spyhopping, breaching or any of their typical behaviours during a whale watching tour off Northern Vancouver.
Not exact matches
Depending on the season, you may encounter grey
whales feeding around kelp beds, humpback
whales flashing their
tails as they dive to feed,
orca whales following the migrating salmon, or porpoises playfully gliding alongside the boat.
The
orcas, also known as killer
whales, have been entertaining our San Juan Island kayak tours all summer, showing off their power with beautiful breaches and playful
tail - slaps on the water.
An
orca whale exhibits his excitement while playing in the waters off Northern Vancouver Island by
tail slapping.
Photo of two
Orca Whales playing, one is showing its
tail, photographed on a
whale watching tour from Telegraph Cove, BC.