[NatureNS] N.B. Whale-watching boat trips

Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 22:41:10 -0300
From: Lois Codling <loiscodling@hfx.eastlink.ca>
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Thank you, Laurie.  Don't know if we'll be able to make it back to Grand 
Manan this year, but everyone is recommending a tour from there.  My 
husband would love the combination of a sailboat and whale and bird 
watching!  Good to know there is a tour from St. Andrew's from which we 
could see some pelagic birds in case we can't make it to the Island.

Lois Codling

On 06/09/2011 10:09 PM, Laurie Murison wrote:
> There are no trips from Saint John itself.  You have to travel to 
> Grand Manan or St. Andrews.
>
> I would opt for Grand Manan but then I am biased since I live there, 
> but the opportunity to see pelagic seabirds is greater.  There are two 
> tours from Grand Manan, Whales-n-Sails Adventures (aboard a motorized 
> sailing ketch) and Sea Watch Tours (aboard a lobster boat).  Both have 
> great guides equally capable of spotting both birds and whales and are 
> very knowledgeable.  I am one of the naturalists, by the way, on the 
> Whales-n-Sails Adventures.  The trips from Grand Manan are starting to 
> wind down because tourist numbers decline quickly after Labour Day so 
> it is best to contact both companies to see when their next trips are 
> scheduled.  The ferry ride to Grand Manan can be an experience in 
> itself. I understand the outdoor viewing is better from the Grand 
> Manan V than the Grand Manan Adventure because the outdoor deck space 
> is limited to the stern on the Adventure but I have yet to have the 
> opportunity to travel on the new Adventure.
>
> There are several tours from the St. Andrews area but often only 
> Quoddy Link regularly tries to travel outside the Passamaquoddy area 
> to the Wolves where pelagics are more likely to be seen.  However, 
> some interesting gull species can be seen in the Head Harbour area.  
> The guides are enthusiastic.
>
> Laurie Murison
> Grand Manan, NB
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Codling" 
> <loiscodling@hfx.eastlink.ca>
> To: "Nature NS" <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 7:51 PM
> Subject: [NatureNS] N.B. Whale-watching boat trips
>
>
>> We are planning a trip to NB, and wonder if anyone can recommend a 
>> good whale-watching trip on the Bay of Fundy from the NB side (St. 
>> John area). It's really the birds we want most to see, so one with a 
>> guide who knows his/her birds would be great!  Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Lois Codling 
>
>

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