The San Juan Islands, just north of Seattle, Washington, are the best place in the world to
view orca whales in the wild.
Travel to the famed Khutzeymateen Provincial Park and view the resident grizzly and black bear populations in their natural environment or, depending on the season, take a whale - watching cruise and
view orca whales, humpback whales, porpoises and seals.
This morning we sail north, passing the famed Roche Harbor on our way to
view orca whales in one of their favorite gathering places.
Not exact matches
And, booking a tour with a company like Wild
Whales Vancouver means that not only do you get a chance to see
Orcas, you also get all the perks of a romantic harbour cruise (including some incomparable city
views as you sail through English Bay).
Point no Point is filled with rich history and astonishing
views of
orca pods, gray
whales, humpback
whales, and otters.
It is the perfect spot for wildlife
viewing as we share our environment with everything from bald eagles to
orca whales.
Hurricane Jack Adventures, Campbell River B.C. invites you to experience some of the most spectacular
Orca Killer
Whale watching and Wildlife
viewing in the world... You... Read more
While
whales are often
viewed on all of our kayak tours, the Base Camp and
Orca Waters Explorer kayak tours have by far the most reliable sightings of both
orcas and humpback
whales.
Kayak with the
Orcas in Johnstone Strait, the internationally renowned best place in the world to
view Killer
Whales in the wild.
The protected waters provide an ideal location for our BC
whale watching tours to
view and listen to
orcas as well as other marine mammals and birds as they feed, socialize and raise their young.
While
orca is the primary
viewing experience we regularly see humpback
whales, Dall's porpoises and Pacific white - sided dolphins, harbour seals, Stellar sea lions and occasionally California sea lions as well as lots of sea birds and bald eagles.
Stubbs Island follows the
whale watching guidelines and is committed to ethical and educational wildlife
viewing on all our
Orca tours.
Offers the chance to swim with dusky dolphins in their natural environment plus
view other marine life such as
orca, pilot
whales, fur seals and Hectorâ $ ™ s dolphins.
This pristine region, which includes the remote communities of Sayward, Telegraph Cove and Port McNeill, offers rich wildlife
viewing of deer, elk, bear,
orca whales and bald eagles.
The first park in the United States dedicated to
whale - watching was created here, primarily for
viewing the most dramatic residents of the archipelago, the
orca (killer)
whales.
View Killer
Whales (orcas), Grey whales, Sea lions, Seals & bald Eagles during a whale safari leaving from Vancouver or Vancouver I
Whales (
orcas), Grey
whales, Sea lions, Seals & bald Eagles during a whale safari leaving from Vancouver or Vancouver I
whales, Sea lions, Seals & bald Eagles during a
whale safari leaving from Vancouver or Vancouver Island!
Blackney Pass is also one of the best places in North America to
view Orcas, also known as Killer
Whales, as they make their way to and from Johnstone Strait and the rubbing beaches of Robson Bight.
For a truly unique experience, consider a
whale watching tour and
view magnificent
orca whales plying the waters of San Juan Island, Washington, or charter a flight to take you and your friends on a scenic tour of the San Juan Islands.
Fly - in for spectacular raincoast wildlife
viewing in remote Knight Inlet in the spectacular Coast Mountains — Grizzly Bears and Black Bears, killer
whales (
Orcas), humpback
whales, dolphins, stellar seals, sea lions, eagles and more.
The exclusive kayaking operation from Roche Harbor offers trips into the open water and guests snatch
views of the Cascade and Olympic mountains and can travel down Haro Strait and paddle alongside the
orca whales.
Blackney Pass is also one of the best places in North America to
view Orcas — also known as Killer
Whales — as they make their way to and from Johnstone Strait and the rubbing beaches of Robson Bight on Vancouver Island.
Follow us to
view gray, humpback and blue
whales, dolphins,
orcas, seals and sea lions along the coast and at the Channel Islands.