
Travel about 90 minutes to St. Andrews, a charming resort town on the Bay of Fundy, and home to the largest population of whale species. Set sail on the Bay of Fundy for an unforgettable whale and wildlife watching tour.
Sail among islands and passages where tidal currents are strong, and watch for eagles and seabirds, as well as seals and porpoise, who take advantage of these rich feeding areas. Then, enter the open Bay of Fundy to watch for whales. In this area of the Bay, the huge Finback and smaller Minke whales are the most common from late June to October, with the popular Humpbacks generally arriving in late summer.
With interpretation by a Marine Biologist, you will find this expedition to be an excellent discovery of the marine life found among the world’s highest tides.
Following your expedition, you’ll have time to explore St. Andrews with its quaint shops and restaurants before returning to Saint John.
Please remember that the Bay of Fundy is a wild and natural environment and the wildlife within travel and feed on their own schedule. While we do have a 90-100% success rate of sighting whales, they cannot be guaranteed.
Due to Canadian Coast Guard regulations, infants (ages 0-3) are required to have a ticket to participate in this excursion.