Killer whale watching Richmond, BC Canada 28-05-2011
Whale Watching in Vancouver!!!!
Here's a scenic and educational whale watching tour from Steveston Fisherman's Wharf in Richmond, British Columbia. Special thanks to the marine biologist aboard the Explorathor 2 from the Vancouver Whale Watch company for really spending the time with us and answering our questions. We highly recommend them! They're located at 12240 Second Ave #210, Richmond, BC V7E 3L8, Canada. Visit vancouverwhalewatch.com for more info.
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Whale watching in Vancouver with Steveston Seabreeze Advenutres
Whale watching in Vancouver with Steveston Seabreeze Advenutres. Check out killer whales in vancouver in our short promo video. For more information about our Vancouver whale watching tours please visit our website
Steveston Seabreeze Adventures
12551 No 1 Road, Richmond, BC V7E 1T7
(604) 272-7200
The Ultimate Whale Watching Experience, Victoria BC
Filmed last summer, in the waters surrounding Victoria BC, this short clip gives you an insight into the magic of our whale watching tours! Orca, Humpback, Eagles, Dolphins and Porpoise are just some of the amazing creatures that call these waters home!
Jump aboard our high-speed, open Zodiac or cruise in style on our 61' luxury Ocean Cruiser...either way, we guarantee it'll be the adventure of a lifetime!
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Vancouver Whale Watching in British Columbia
- Vancouver Whale Watching and eco tourism at its finest, it's an eco tour you will not forget. Vancouver Whale Watch boats departs from their Richmond, BC offices. Shuttle service is available from downtown Vancouver hotels. Whale Watching tours take place on specially designed boats departing from Steveston Harbour, Richmond, BC and viewing takes place in the Straight of Georgia around the Gulf Islands and near the City of Victoria which is on Vancouver Island.
A Brief Dolphin show at Vancouver Aquarium
On 25th of December 2014 I was able to video a brief part of the Dolphin show in Vancouver Aquarium.
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Whale Watching Tour
Located in Steveston Village, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. Get a chance to see the majestic Killer Whales, bow-riding Dall's porpoises, seals, sea lions, bald eagles and other wildlife.
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Stanley Park is a 404.9 hectare (1,001 acre) urban park bordering downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was opened in 1888 by David Oppenheimer in the name of Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor-General of Canada.[1]
It is more than 10% larger than New York City's Central Park and almost half the size of London's Richmond Park.[2] The park attracts an estimated eight million visitors every year,[3] including locals and tourists, who come for its recreational facilities and its natural attributes. A paved 8.8 kilometres (5.5 mi) seawall path circles the park, which is used by 2.5 million pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters every year.[4] Much of the park remains forested with an estimated half million trees, some of which stand as tall as 76 metres (249 ft) and are up to hundreds of years old.[5][6] There are approximately 200 kilometres (120 mi) of trails and roads in the park, which are patrolled by the Vancouver Police Department's equine mounted squad.[7] The Project for Public Spaces has ranked Stanley Park as the sixteenth best park in the world and sixth best in North America.[8]
Steveston Eco Tours
Steveston is the real setting for Storybrooke, the fictitious New England Town, featured in the hit ABC TV series Once Upon a Time.
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Steveston Eco Tours operates out of beautiful, historic Steveston British Columbia, Canada.
Skipper and guide Bruce Livingston allows you to choose the Cruise. Your choices include Gulf Islands National Park, British Columbia Marine Parks, the Fraser River Estuary, Remote coves and beaches, Quaint coastal villages and Ancient historic sites.
You will see whales, sea lions, dolphins, seals, eagles and seabirds, depending on the season and the tour. Travel in comfort and safety aboard the custom eco tour boat Archie V.
*22 foot aluminum boat with spacious viewing deck
*Enclosed and heated cabin with large observation windows
*Seating for 6 guests
Itineraries and more information. (604) 377-5964 Office:(604) 277-6205.
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From Wikipedia:
Steveston was originally a small town near Vancouver, British Columbia, but has since been absorbed into the city of Richmond, British Columbia. Steveston village is a historic salmon canning centre at the mouth of the South Arm of the Fraser River, on the southwest tip of Lulu Island in Richmond, British Columbia. Since 1945 it has hosted an annual Steveston Salmon Festival on July 1, Canada Day. The most southwestern tip of this southwestern suburb contains Garry Point Park. Garry Point Park also contains the Steveston Fishermen's Memorial.
Beginnings
The village is named for Manoah Steves, who arrived with his family around 1877-1878 from Moncton, New Brunswick via Chatham, Ontario. Born Manoah Steeves, a second cousin of William Henry Steeves, he dropped the second 'e' en route. Manoah and his family were the first white family to settle in the area. Steves' son William Herbert actually developed the townsite, which became Steveston in 1889. Salmon canning began on the river in 1871, with the first major cannery being the Phoenix, developed in 1882 by Marshall English and Samuel Martin; by the 1890s there were 45 canneries, about half at Steveston. Salmon-canning was so much part of the life of Steveston that it was also known as Salmonopolis.
Each summer large numbers of Japanese, Chinese, First Nations, and European fishermen and cannery workers descended on the village, joining a growing year-round settlement. The fishery also supported a significant boatbuilding and shipbuilding industry. Sailing ships from around the world visited the harbour to take on cargoes of canned salmon.
The peak of civic aspirations was pre-World War I, when Steveston was promoted as Salmonopolis, a supposed rival of Vancouver, but canning activity slowly declined and finally ceased in the 1990s. The Gulf of Georgia Cannery, built in 1894 and at one time the largest plant in British Columbia, was reopened as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1994, and remains open today, recently given an award for Canada's best historic site.
The post office, which is also now a museum and tourist information centre, was once the location of a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, until it moved in the late 1970s to its current location across the street.
Today
Steveston still maintains the character of a quaint, historic fishing village, with over 600 fishing boats----Canada's largest fleet----calling Steveston Harbour home. Over the years, due to its still active fishing fleet, historic buildings, and National Historic Site, The Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston is still very much a small fishing village, though changing quickly. It boasts over 350 businesses and services to accommodate its growing population. Steveston has become a popular place to visit and live. On sunny days, visitors flock to Steveston's waterfront boardwalks to enjoy the scenery, people and food.
In 2002, Steveston hosted a Tall Ships festival, and approximately 400,000 people came to see hundreds of restored sailing ships dock along the coastline. While the event was a spectacular attraction for families, it was a financial flop, and it received strong criticism from Richmond City Council.
Recently, Steveston has also become known as The Gateway to the Orca, referring to the very active whale watching industry calling Steveston Harbour home. Shuttling boatloads of tourists and locals out to the Gulf of Georgia to observe orca (killer whales), seals, eagles and more.
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Vancouver Whale Watching - Seabreeze Adventures
This was our first time whale watching and we had such a lucky day! We saw sea lions, bald eagle, porpoises, killer whales, and even a humpback whale! The whole tour was about 4 hours long. Lots of sun and lots of wind. We were glad to have the orange suits to keep us dry and warm. Such an amazing experience to see these beautiful animals out in the wild!
Whale Watching Steveston BC
Whale Watching near Richmond BC in Steveston
Was that a dolphin I saw in Puget Sound?
A few species of animals can look a lot like dolphins, especially from a distance. Video clips and information about distinguishing features of harbor porpoise, common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, Dall's porpoise, Pacific white-sided dolphins, and killer whales are featured in this video. Many of these species, except for harbor porpoise and killer whales, are not commonly seen in Puget Sound and researchers would like to learn more about the presence and behavior of these animals. Please contact Cascadia Research to report sightings of unusual marine mammal species.
Harbor porpoise (0:10)
Common dolphins (0:52)
Bottlenose dolphins (1:53)
Dall's porpoise (2:49)
Pacific white-sided dolphins (4:06)
Killer whales (4:47)
Surrounded by KILLER WHALES!
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On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and Mark go kayaking with Killer Whales! Yes that’s right…right on the water next to one of the largest predators in the world!
The Orca, perhaps the most revered mammal of the sea, is not only a spectacle to witness in person but has been a symbol significance to human cultures all throughout time. They are intelligent, they are perfect predators…they are beautiful.
With the opportunity to perhaps see one of these creatures from the natural perspective of a kayak, the Brave Wilderness crew set out onto the ocean’s waves for what might be their most epic Beyond the Tide adventure yet!
Get ready to see what’s its like to be surrounded by Killer Whales!
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Whale Watching at Steveston Seabreeze Adventures on 19th April 2016
Located in Richmond, Steveston Seabreeze Adventures is one of the many whale watching boating services. Daily departure is at 12 pm and check in is 45 minutes before departure time. We were very lucky to have just chanced upon the orcas feeding (this particular type hunted sea lions). The video shown is shortly after the feeding (you can see the seagulls swooping in for clean up duty) and the orcas are just happily relaxing after a nice meal.
Spying on Orca Whales - Calgary to Vancouver Road Trip || PartTimeWanderlust
DAY 18
Our last day in Vancouver was spent soaking up the summer sun whilst watching the Orca's play :)
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Accommodation
Sutton Place (very central location, lovely rooms but they charge for wifi)
Whale Trip: (would only recommend if your ONLY goal (like us!) is to see whales......boat was uncomfortable, loud and not for people who are prone to seasickness)
Other travel adventures:
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Croatia
The Arctic
Boston & New York
Malta
Poland
Sweden
BC Whale Watching
BC Whale Tours is a premium whale watching company based out of Victoria on Vancouver Island, BC. Here is some clips that have been shot and edited by one of our Captains over his various trips around the local area.
All footage captured using a GoPro Hero 3 Silver Edition
BC Whale Tours
bcwhalewatchingtours.com
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Dana Point FPV Flight with a Mavic Pro Platinum on a beautiful December day
Dana Point is a beach city in Orange County, Southern California. It's a jumping off point for dolphin and whale watching. The views from the bluffs are amazing.
Steveston Seabreeze Adventures - Whale Watching
A recap of our adventures with Steveston Seabreeze in 2010.
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Transient Killer Whales near Vancouver
I saw these, and another small group of Killer Whales while on a boat trip from Steveston in Richmond/Vancouver in August 2009