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Bay of Fundy

Bay of Fundy

One of the marine wonders of the world, the Bay of Fundy boasts the world’s highest tides, a distinctly scenic coastline, and one of the North Atlantic’s highest concentrations of whales and seabirds. Humpback, minke, and the rare North Atlantic right whale are amongst the species to be seen here. Find Out More

  • Destination: Canada

Glendale Cove, Knight Inlet

Glendale Cove, Knight Inlet

This untouched wilderness offers unrivalled opportunities to watch and photograph some of North America's most notable wildlife, including massive brown bears, soaring bald eagles and large pods of orcas. Situated 70 kilometres north of Campbell River, Glendale Cove is accessible by floatplane. Find Out More

  • Destination: Canada

The Great Bear Rainforest

The Great Bear Rainforest

The area’s mountains, valleys and forests, extending up much of BC’s coastline, offer sanctuary to large numbers of grizzlies and black bear. No other mainland location offers such intimate wildlife encounters amidst breathtaking natural splendour. You can watch bears on foot or while drifting downriver. Find Out More

  • Destination: Canada

Gulf of Thailand

Gulf of Thailand

Surrounded by the coastlines of Thailand and Cambodia, the shallow and warm waters offer a diverse marine habitat with extensive coral communities, mangroves and inter-tidal mudflats. This is the only known location to observe Eden’s whales trap feeding and is a great location to find Irrawaddy dolphins. Find Out More

  • Destination: Thailand