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Canadian Whale Watching Tour: Whale is the common name for various marine mammals of the order Cetacea. Blue whale is the largest animal known to have ever existed. Dolphin actually belongs to a suborder of Cetacea.

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Canadian Whale Watching Tour

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Whale Watching - Observe Whales in Natural Habitat

Whale is the common name for various marine mammals of the order Cetacea. Blue whale is the largest animal known to have ever existed. Dolphin actually belongs to a suborder of Cetacea.

Whale watching is the practice of observing whales in their natural habitat. Organized whale watching dates back to 1950 in San Diego about Gray Whales.

↓Blue Whale and Diver↓

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Canada has the best whale watching in the world

Canada has some of the best whale watching in the world, different

whales can be observed in different spots. The season varies by province

too, but is generally May through October.

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Newfoundland and

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West Coast:Robson

BightTofino

North Coast:

Churchill

East Coast:TadoussacDigby NeckCape Breton

HighlandsWitless Bay

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Note: Numbers are in a West to

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Robson Bight

Robson Bight, British Columbia1

Types of Whales: Orcas, Minke, Humpback

Season: June - October

Canada's only killer whale sanctuary, where some 200 orcas converge to play. You can use underwater microphones to track the speedy (up to 40km/h) carnivores.

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Tofino

Tofino, British Columbia2

Types of Whales: Gray Whale, Minke, Humpback

Season: October

Each winter 20,000 gray whales leave the Baja Peninsula, haul their bus-size bodies north to Alaska. When they past Tofino, they swing in close to shore, so even landlubbers can see them.

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Churchill

Churchill, Manitoba3

Types of Whales: Beluga

Season: July - August

Belugas glide in Arctic waters. The ghostly white whales are in just 4m, and talkative, squeaking amid the ice cubes. When you tire of polar bears at Hudson Bay, just arrange a kayak to commune with belugas.

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Tadoussac

Tadoussac, Québec4

Types of Whales: Humpback, Minke, Blue Whale, Beluga

Season: May - October

The warm, fresh waters of the Saguenay River jet out to the salt waters of the St Lawrence River, churning up massive volumes of krill. Even chatty white belugas swim in to feast.

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Digby Neck

Digby Neck, Nova Scotia5

Types of Whales: Finback, Humpback, Minke, Right Whale

Season: July - September

This spit of land juts into the Bay of Fundy, home to the planet's most extreme tides. The roiling water stirs up fish and krill, even drawing the rare right whale.

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Cape Breton Highlands

Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia6

Types of Whales: Pilot Whale, Finback, Humpback

Season: July - August

One of the premier places to view whales from shore, and they're likely to be pilot whales. The region's scenic hiking trails provide infinite pull-offs for spout-filled vistas.

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Witless Bay

Witless Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador7

Types of Whales: Humpback, Minke

Season: June - August

Whales are everywhere around the island of New- foundland, but Witless Bay goes beyond the norm. The four-island sanctuary is also home to millions of rare seabirds.

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