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Like any proud parent, we need to show a photo



So here you see a photo of our adopted whale. A beauty, no? And this photo is just the beginning... we're ready to s-l-o-w-l-y reveal facts until, voila, you'll then learn our new member's name.

As we announced yesterday, we've adopted a wild orca thanks to www.killerwhale.org. By adopting, we're helping fund research into these wonderful animals. Once you've seen these orcas frolicking in the ocean -- possible on a kayak trip in Johnstone Strait -- you'll want to do everything you can to ensure they don't ever go away.

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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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