Tofino Wildlife Update September 26, 2022 Wildlife Tours Update – September 26 Good morning,Please take a peak at our upcoming tours outlined below and enjoy the day! TODAY… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 25, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 25 Good morning,FUN FACTBald Eagles can fly up to 30 m.p.h. and can dive at speeds up… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 24, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 24 Good morning,FUN FACTGray Whales earned the nickname “Devil Fish" because of their aggressive reactions when… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 23, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 23rd Good morning,FUN FACTVancouver Island Black Bears are slightly larger than mainland black bears with a massive skull… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 22, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 22 Good morning,FUN FACTTufted Puffins - Are seen in Tofino’s offshore and have been clocked hitting flight… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 21, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 21st Good morning, FUN FACT Sea otters eat 25 percent of their body weight in food… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 20, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 20th Good morning,FUN FACTSun Fish (Mola mola) is the heaviest bony fish in the world, weighing… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 19, 2022 Wildlife Tours Update – September 19th Good morning,Please take a moment to view our upcoming tours and enjoy the day! TODAY -… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 18, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 18th Good morning,FUN FACTSCalifornian Sealion can often be heard barking like dogs in their large social… wcasadmin
Tofino Wildlife Update September 17, 2022 Wildlife Tour Update – September 17th Good morning,Fun FactGray whales use their snouts to dig for animals on the bottom of… wcasadmin