Whale-watching in the Bay of Fundy
Sail past the lighthouses and beautiful landscapes of the Bay of Fundy to watch whales, seals and other wildlife.
Leaving St. Andrews in New Brunswick, sail among the bays and channels of the West Isles to go whale-watching on the highest tides in the world.
According to First Nations folklore, the huge tides are caused by a giant whale. The 530-km-long bay attracts 12 species, including humpback, minke, finback and the rare North Atlantic right whale, so it’s one of Canada’s best destinations for whale-watching.
You will have an excellent chance of sighting whales on your tour as well as harbour seals, porpoises, Atlantic puffins, bald eagles, razorbill auks, black guillemots, and other sea birds.
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