Good Morning,
FUN FACT
The humpback whale, regularly seen on our wildlife tours, was given its name because of the shape of the hump on its dorsal fin and the distinctive look of its back when diving. Its scientific name, Megaptera, means, “large-winged,” referring to its long, white, wing-like flippers that are often as long as one-third of the animal’s total body length.
Please see our upcoming tours below…
TODAY – Friday, June 7th
7:45am Bear Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
10:30am Whale Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
11:00am Hot Springs: CONFIRMED – Space Available
2:00pm Whale Watching: Space Available
5:30pm Whale Watching: Space Available
7:00pm Bear Watching: Space Available
TOMORROW – Saturday, June 8th
8:00am Bird Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
8:30am Bear Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
11:00am Hot Springs Cove: CONFIRMED – Space Available
11:00am Whale Watching: Space Available
2:00pm Whale Watching: Space Available
5:30pm Whale Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
7:00pm Bear Watching: Space Available
Cheers,
Megan