Seaforth Expeditions offers top-rated expert-lead all-inclusive small group sea wolf and wildlife photography tours on Vancouver Island's rugged coast.
Steller sea lions are the largest of the 5 species of sea lion and are the fourth largest pinniped in the world, behind the northernRead More… Grey Wolf One of the shyest and most elusive creatures on Vancouver Island is the Vancouver Island wolf.Read More… ...
Exclusive video: Renewal with Wolves & Sea Otters Apr 3, 2020 Enjoy this exclusive documentary-quality footage from our remote location on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Elusive: Coastal Wolf feature Nov 13, 2019 Stunning wolf images taken on Spring Island for feature story about coastal w...
Close by is the Saanich Inlet, which is a great site Hornby Island The waters around Hornby Island are full of a rich variety of marine life. In any season, you can encounter Giant Pacific octopusses, wolf eels, har- bour seals, large lingcod and rock fish, colourful anemones and nudi...
The Snake Island wall has enormous white plumose anemones cascading down sandstone formations, dotted with bright pink snakelock anemones, red blood stars and orange finger sponge. I have also seen wolf eels out in the open at 12m/40ft and clusters of cloud sponge at depth. In between ...
(Fig.2). These study sites are interlinked, but there are/were considerable differences in the local resource structure in each. Burrard Inlet is a narrow fjord bounded by steep mountains to the north, low topography to the south, and connecting to the larger Salish Sea to the west. The ...
Vancouver Island Tourism in Parksville & Qualicum Beach Clockwise from top left, California Sea Lion, Sea Urchin & Sea Star, Ratfish, Basket Star, Anemones, and Wolf eel. Use Nanaimo, British Columbia to discover the best scuba diving that Vancouver Island has to offer!
Wolf Brewing Cliffside Brewing *Please remember to drink responsibly and hire or designate a driver when exploring the BC Ale Trail.Wineries Near Parksville Qualicum Beach While winemaking got its start on the island as early as the 1920s, it was in the 1980s when production really got going...
diving Nanaimo and Vancouver Island the place to come to! How aboutGiant Pacific Octopusand magnificentSix-Gill Sharks. Or frolic with residentWolf Eelsand hundreds of playfulHarbour Seals. Drift through stunning gardens of colourfulKelp,AnemonesandSponges. Descend along some amazingWalls! All this ...