How Do You Go Whale Watching In St?
The Atlantic coast of Canada features great whale watching each summer. You may see humpbacks, minke or fin whales among other possibilities. Most whale watching tours will see at least one whale during the whale season and you’ll probably see more. Whether you want to ride out into the ocean or spot whales from shore, you’re likely to encounter some in St. John’s. Visit during St. John’s and Newfoundland during the summer months in order to spot whales. The migration patterns differ for each species but June through August will generally be the best times to find whales off the coast of the province. If there’s a particular whale that you want to see, talk to tour operators about where and when to best spot the whale. Book a whale watching boat tour at one of the many tour companies. Most tours will last at least several hours and some do guarantee that you’ll spot at least one whale. You can find tours leaving from St. John’s and neighboring areas. Spot whales and icebergs from Signa