Eagle Eye Adventures

Your friendly and experienced/naturalist guides at Eagle Eye Adventures will take you to some magnificent sites to view wildlife which includes Orca, Minke and Humpback Whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, porpoises, sea lions, seals, black bears, cinnamon bears and even grizzly bears.  See some of the biggest animals in the world in their own environment and we guarantee you the most memorable marine experience. Covered boats and zodiacs, transport Canada certified boat and captain with over 10 years of experience. Ethical and approved wildlife viewing. 

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Adventure Quest

Owned and operated by Leigh Nelson who will take you on your own West Coast adventure in safety and comfort.  With multiple daily departures to see Whales, Bears, Sea Lions, Porpoise, Dolphins, Black Bears & Grizzly Bears.  The abundant marine and wildlife that surrounds the Discovery passage make it an unforgettable experience.  Transport Canada certified boat and captain with over 15 years of experience. Ethical and approved wildlife viewing. 

50 North Adventures

Owned and operated by Dean Parsonage, who welcomes you to explore this untamed wildlife in the safe and protected in-land waters giving access to the world’s most diverse outdoor adventure playgrounds.  No need to choose which activity to do, 50 North Adventures offers combined fishing and whale watching tours for small groups and specializes in tours for families.  Follow the Aussie green and gold shed at Discovery Harbour Marina.  Transport Canada certified boat and captain with over 20 years of experience. Ethical and approved wildlife viewing. 

Be Whale Wise – Boating Around Whales

Whales don’t know the rules!
If a whale gets too close, here’s what you need to know.

  • Do turn off the engines and raise them up.
  • Do observe and wait for the whale to move out of the area.
  • Do observe whale direction and remain within required distances.
  • Do not in front or behind a whale.
  • Do not motor up to a resting whale.

If you see an orca…

  • Slow down to 7 knots within a 1000-metres radius.
  • Come no closer than 400-metres from the sighting.
  • Do not cross the path in front of or behind.

Orcas are a highly protected species. For the most up to date information about viewing distances, visit Transport Canada orca info page at https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/mammals-mammiferes/whales-baleines/srkw-measures-mesures-ers-eng.html


If you see any other whale species…

  • Slow down to 7 knots within a 400-metre radius.
  • Come no closer than 100-meters from the sighting.
  • Do not cross the path in front of or behind.

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