Haro
Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait are the two most popular whale watching
places in British Columbia. Both regions are close to BC's capital,
the City of Victoria,
on Vancouver Island, and the state of Washington. The orcas
are the main drawing card, but people can also expect to see gray
whales and humpbacks.
Other marine mammals that are often sighted in this area are; Dall's
porpoises, Pacific
white-side dolphins, California
sea lions, harbour porpoises, Steller's sea lions and harbour
seals. There are many guided whale watching charters based in Victoria
and area. Book your tour well in advance; join the throngs who come
to see our city of flowers, to enjoy afternoon tea and to go whale
watching.
BC
Whale Watching Companies: Tours & Charters
Vancouver Island
Eagle Wing Whale Watching: Guided Whale Watching Tours & Wildlife Viewing.Trip Advisor's top-rated whale-watching experience in Victoria since 2007. Killer whales, Grey, Minke and Humpback whales, seals, sea lions & porpoise. As industry leaders, they go the extra mile (or 50!) to give... more
Spirit of the West Adventures: We offer sea kayaking tours to the Johnstone Strait & the largest pods of killer whales on the BC coast – Desolation Sound, Quadra Island, & Campbell River - & guided excursions to explore ancient native villages. Set a course for a one of a kind wilderness... more
Whale
Watching Adventures in British Columbia
The
coastline of Canada's most western province, is a maze of straits,
sounds, and fjords, hundreds of islands and inlets. Scenery is
unsurpassed, as the blue ocean meets the green forests covering
the mountains, which reach for the sky. Because much of this coast
is uninhabited and accessible only by boat or floatplane . . .
it remains a pristine wilderness. The rich and nutrient filled
waters are home to a great variety of marine wildlife.