Iceberg Finder is a revolutionary website that provides travellers with real-time updates on where and when to view icebergs in Newfoundland. In this blog post, we will explore the amazing features of Iceberg Finder and how you can use it to enhance your Newfoundland experience.
If youโre wondering what the most dangerous animal is in the Canadian ocean or curious if anything in the Canadian ocean is poisonous, this article is for you. Not only is there a lot to choose from when it comes to deadly animals in Canadaโs oceans, but the top things in the ocean that can kill you in Canada are also probably going to surprise you.
Although Bay Bulls has the largest concentration of Puffin and Whale Watching boat tour companies that specialize in the Witless Bay Marine Ecological Reserve, they’re not as close to the reserve as Witless Bay and Mobile Bay. Although the largest ships are limited in where they can dock and are therefore limited to Bay Bulls as their embarkment point, smaller companies like Eco Tours and The Molly Bawn are located right in the middle of the Marine Protected Zone and close to where all the action is
Whale Watching in Newfoundland is different than anywhere else. Maybe you’ve had a chance to whale watch in other famous Canadian provinces like New Brunswick,
To put it simply, Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the premier whale watching locations in the world. With 22 species of whales, including minke, sperm, pothead, blue, orca, and the world’s largest population of humpbacks, and a variety of ways to see them, you are sure to be awe-struck, amazed, and inspired by these ocean giants.
Comprised of four small islands, this reserve is one of nature’s greatest wonders anywhere on earth. In summer it is home to millions of seabirds that come to shore to nest and raise their young on the four islands. Whales swim here, especially humpback and minkes. Best seen from a tour boat operating from nearby communities.
Looking for a unique scuba diving experience during your visit to Newfoundland? Interested in wreck diving or snorkeling with Humpback Whales and Dolphins? If so,
Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the most spectacular whale watching places on Earth (See why). Whales arenโt unique to Newfoundland by any stretch of