Meet the humpback whales of the Salish Sea! 🐋
If you find humpback whales when you join us for a tour, your marine naturalist will do their best to identify the individual. Humpback whales have unique marks on their flukes that help us identify them at an individual level, so your guide will be able to tell you their name, sometimes their age and sex, and other unique stories about their history and personality. There are hundreds of humpback whales that call the Salish Sea home, but we have a few favourites that we tend to see every year!

The Captain’s Log

Surprise Visitor: A Rare Brown Pelican Sighting in the Salish Sea
On July 31, our guests were treated to an unexpected and truly memorable encounter — a Brown Pelican cruising along the Steveston Jetty!

Captain's Log: A Remarkable Encounter with CRC-22668
On our afternoon trip on June 29th we came along an individual that was unknown to us. Thanks to the people from happy whale.com we now know its ID: CRC-22668, last recorded in February around Hawaii and new to the Salish Sea.






