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  1. May to October is the best time to go whale watching in Canada’s Quebec province if you want to see blue whales, humpbacks, and other species. Whale Watching from Montreal. I recommend this 2-day excursion, which tours the Baie-Sainte-Catherine, a hotspot for beluga whales in Canada.

  2. 9 de jun. de 2023 · With 35 species of whales — nine baleen whales and 26 toothed species — frequenting our waters, Canada is one of the best places on earth to spot the world's largest mammals, and summer is peak...

  3. 26 de may. de 2020 · Best Places to Go Whale Watching in Canada. Whale watching happens all across Canada, including the west coast, the east coast, Quebec, and in the arctic regions as well. Each place is unique and beautiful to experience. Whale Watching in Nova Scotia. Possible Sightings: Humpback whale, Fin whale, Right whale, Long-finned Pilot whale

  4. Con una gama tan variada de hábitats, la gama de especies que se pueden observar es también muy variada, desde las icónicas orcas que son el objetivo principal de la observación de ballenas en Columbia Británica en la costa noroccidental del Pacífico, hasta las ballenas beluga en el Ártico canadiense.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2013 · A real-life encounter with whales is an unforgettable experience, and with more than 30 species roaming the waters off its 202,000km of coastline, Canada is prime territory for chasing whale tail.

  6. An online search for the world’s best places to go whale watching will almost always include at least one location in Canada. With extensive coastline on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, as well as unique Arctic habitats, whale watching opportunities in Canada are wide and varied.

  7. Best seasons to go whale watching in Canada. The best season to go whale watching in Canada varies per species. Continue reading to find out when the different species inhabit Canadian waters. Most whales spend the Canadian winter in warm southern waters. This is where the calves are born.