Departing from Steveston on the Fraser River, Vancouver Whale Watch takes guests into the Salish Sea to see orcas, humpbacks, and porpoises while following responsible viewing guidelines. Naturalists explain migration patterns, prey, and marine protections, turning sightings into lessons about the health of coastal ecosystems. Warm layers, safety briefings, and stable vessels make the experience comfortable, and trip reports help visitors learn what was seen on each departure. A tour easily pairs with waterfront walks and seafood stops in the village, so a day on the water flows into a relaxed evening by the harbour. The operation highlights how wildlife tourism and conservation can reinforce each other when distance rules and speed limits are respected. On interactive maps, Vancouver Whale Watch anchors the region’s marine adventure corridor, linking city life to open water within a single, memorable outing.
Location: 49.1244706, -123.1840102
Tags:
– House Number: 12240
– Postal Code: V7E 3L8
– Province: BC
– Unit / Suite: 210
– level: 1
– Name: Vancouver Whale Watch
– Phone: +1-604-274-9565
– Tourism: Attraction
– Website: https://www.vancouverwhalewatch.com
– Street: 2nd Avenue
– City: Richmond