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Good Morning,

FUN FACT
The black oystercatcher, seen locally in Clayoquot Sound, does not actually eat oysters! Instead, it feeds on marine snails such as limpets and periwinkles, mussels, marine worms, and pinto abalone. The rocky seashore is the black oystercatcher’s home and we often see on our Whale Watch tours.

Please see our upcoming tours below… 

TODAY – Friday, April 5th
9:30am Hot Springs Cove Tour: CONFIRMED – Space Available
10:30am Whale Watching: CONFIRMED – Space Available
1:30pm Whale Watching: Space Available
4:30pm Bear Watching: Space Available


TOMORROW – Saturday, April 6th
10:00am Hot Springs Cove Tour: CONFIRMED – Space Available
10:30am Whale Watching: Space Available
2:00pm Whale Watching: Space Available

5:00pm Bear Watch: CONFIRMED – Space Available


Cheers,

Keith



Reservations
info@whalesafaris.com
(250) 725-9227
101 Fourth St, Tofino