Pacific Whale Watch Association

Wild Whales Vancouver

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1806 Mast Tower Rd.
Vancouver, BC, V6H 4B6
Canada
Local: 604-699-2011
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http://www.whalesvancouver.com
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Wild Whales Vancouver is a short 5 to 10 minute taxi ride from most downtown hotels. We focus our efforts on training staff, educating our guests and being respectful to all the animals that we encounter. Our naturalists are passionate about the animals and their environment and tireless in communicating ways in which to foster a healthier eco system. Our captains are seasoned professionals, coming from various other commercial marine enterprises. Our office staff are professional, courteous and go above and beyond to be helpful in all aspects of our clients needs. We only schedule one trip a day per vessel which promotes wildlife encounters that are leisurely and informative.

Both of our vessels are Transport Canada endorsed and carry the latest in marine navigation, safety and communication equipment. Come aboard the 22 passenger "Pod Pilot" where you will be fitted into full length anti-exposure suits and a thrilling adventure across the Gulf of Georgia. The 23 passenger covered vessel the "Quick Change II" has windows at every seat, that open, and an exposed stern section for unobstructed viewing. Both vessels allow the freedom to move about from bow to stern and are equipped with fully operational washrooms. Being a member of large whale watching network greatly enhances our chances of finding whales. If by chance you don't see whales on one of our trips we invite you back for another tour, free of charge and at the time of your choosing, space permitting. The is no time limit or expiry on this offer.

Supporting Organizations

The Pacific Whale Watch Association has worked closely with many other organizations over the years.

These groups include educators, scientists, researchers, environmentalists, government, students, and people like you who believe that collectively we can all make a positive impact on the environmental health of this region. Read more...

How You Can Help

Every one of us can make a difference. Pollution and lack of suitable food are the major factors that are threatening the Southern Resident Orca Whales.

Cleaning up the environment in which they live will not only promote their survival, but will benefit the entire ecosystem. There are many ways that you can help, and we hope that you do.

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