Images courtesy of our amazing crew member Rajan You’ve seen it here first: there’s a brand-new calf making a splash in the Salish Sea! On October 2nd, our team spotted T046B1D, still unnamed, enjoying life alongside its mother, T046B1 “Tread.” Tread is no stranger to motherhood: she’s the eldest daughter of the well-known matriarch Raksha ... The post A New Baby Orca in the Salish Sea! appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Ever wondered how killer whales learn how to hunt? They do target practice! Orcas target practice with birds, porpoises and other wildlife.| Prince of Whales
There’s exciting news from the Salish Sea T075B “Pebbles”, a well-known Bigg’s (Transient) killer whale, has been spotted with a brand-new calf, T075B5! As of late August 2025, the mother and her calf have been observed in the Salish Sea, actively hunting and navigating the strong tidal waters that make this region so rich in ... The post A New Arrival: T075B “Pebbles” Welcomes a new Calf! appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Learn more about the jellyfish of the Salish Sea and their impact on the local ecosystem, biodiversity and ocean health.| Prince of Whales
The Salish Sea is one of the most diverse and productive marine ecosystems in the world, home to everything from towering kelp forests and graceful orcas to tiny forage fish and the mighty Pacific Salmon. This interconnected web of life is delicate, and salmon is at its very heart. In this blog, we’ll explore why ... The post Pacific Salmon & the Salish Sea: Protecting a Vital Ecosystem appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Orcas spotted in Victoria's Inner Harbour on August 8th 2025, learn more about this incredible encounter!| Prince of Whales
At Prince of Whales, we believe that community, inclusion, and celebration are as vital on land as they are on the open ocean. That’s why, for the second year in a row, we’ve proudly sponsored a team in Out For Kicks, Vancouver’s queer soccer league, and what a season it’s been! As our second season ... The post Prince of Whales Sponsoring an Out For Kicks Team appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
Evere wonderered what eDNA is? Environmental DNA is key in whale reasearch, and might assist researchers in conserving them!| Prince of Whales
Discover easy ways to be more sustainable on your next whale watching trip with Prince of Whales—just in time for Earth Day!| Prince of Whales
Prince of Whales announces its receipt of the Rainbow Registry accreditation from Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce!| Prince of Whales
Thinking of whale watching in 2025? Follow our newest guide to the best times to whale watch in Vancouver in 2025!| Prince of Whales
Gray whales are one of the most fascinating marine mammals, known for their long migrations and unique feeding techniques. If you’re hoping to spot one, learn more about their habits, or simply marvel at their size, this guide covers everything you need to know about these gentle giants. Where to See Gray Whales in BC ...| Prince of Whales
Here is our ultimate guide on what to do in Vancouver while watching the FIFA games in 2026!| Prince of Whales
Victoria, BC, September 5, 2024 Prince of Whales, a leader in sustainable tourism, has once again demonstrated its ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and protecting the Salish Sea. This time, the company has teamed up with the Surfrider Foundation and Transport Canada to conduct a zodiac-based cleanup of the Gorge Waterway. Directly from Transport Canada ...| Prince of Whales