Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

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Friday, June 10, 2011

June 9th, 2011
      The wildlife continues it's cycle this spring and the mainland river estuaries are now popular spots for Grizzly Bears to forage on the tender young grasses. Pictures here is a Grizzly sow and her 2nd year cub lounge the afternoon away in a coastal Inlet. On the way into the Inlet we found this young yearling Black Bear foraging for small rock crabs at low tide on Sonora Island. After a short coffee and hot chocolate break at Stuart Island we headed home through Hole in the Wall and Okissolo passages. During the journey home we had a lucky find, a small Grey Whale heading south towards Brown's Bay, foraging in the shallows of small creeks along the way. Great day and great company.
Cheers
Hurricane Jack
Campbell River Whale Watching
Campbell River Whale Watching


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