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If you were an orca, where would you go for winter?

Our adopted killer whale -- name yet to be revealed! -- hangs out in the waters off northern Vancouver Island, plus the mainland coast as far north as southeast Alaska. You may well spot our adoptee on one of our kayak trips to Johnstone Strait, where the pod (family of orcas) hangs out.

But noone knows where they go in the winter.


Well, of course the orcas know. But they're not telling...

Orca Kayaking Links

Observation of orca whales from the incredible vantage point of a kayak is one of the thrills of kayaking Johnstone Strait. Here is more information about these magnificent animals.

Sea Otters Kayaking Links

Nuchatlitz has the greatest concentration of sea otters on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Wondering where Nuchatlitz is? Check out our map

Kayaking in the Wake of Captain Cook

A history buff? Consider kayaking in Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, which was visited by Captain James Cook for a month in 1778.

 

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