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PHOTOS: Humpbacks put on a show for visitors to Vancouver Island

Whale watching tour leaves participants in awe

(Editor鈥檚 note: Photos were taken from several hundred metres away, using a zoom lens.)

Mary-Noreen and Paul Hyland weren鈥檛 sure what to expect when they climbed aboard Garry Henkel鈥檚 Aboriginal Journeys vessel for a whale watching tour.

The couple from Calgary knew at worst, it would be a beautiful scenic day on the ocean. At best, it would be a spectacular showing of wildlife in its natural setting.

It turned out to be the latter.

Henkel does not guarantee whale sightings on his tours, but if there are any to be seen, he鈥檚 among the best at finding them.

With over 40 years鈥 experience working and travelling on the waters of the Salish Sea, he is as good as it gets.

The tours themselves are a spectacle. Henkel鈥檚 informative story-telling of his lifetime on the water adds to the experience.

The Hylands joined relatives from Courtenay, and another family from Comox, with relatives from Kelowna and Timmins, Ont. for an excursion none of them will forget any time soon.

Henkel loaded the party of nine onto his boat in Campbell River for an afternoon tour on July 18, and nature did the rest.

After a quick stop at Mitlenatch Island to see a massive herd of sea lions, it was on to the back end of Quadra Island, towards Read and Cortes islands.

It wasn鈥檛 long before the humpbacks made an appearance.

First, a group of three. Then, another couple. From there, a solo humpback offered multiple breaches while playing in an area by itself.

Blows were spotted in nearly every direction.

Henkel estimated there were 12 different humpbacks spotted on the four-hour tour.

It left the Hylands in awe.

鈥淭he whole experience, from start to finish was more than we could have hoped for,鈥 said Mary-Noreen. 鈥淥ur guide Garry was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and animated. I was impressed by the collaborative way he and the other whale guides were constantly sharing information about sightings.

鈥淲e saw an abundance of sea lions, and had so many more humpback sightings than expected鈥 but the real treat was seeing the humpbacks breaching. A trip to remember for years to come!鈥

Henkel smiled and humbly shrugged his shoulders at the end of the day.

鈥淭oday was a good day,鈥 he said, as the tour ended.



Terry Farrell

About the Author: Terry Farrell

Terry returned to Black Press in 2014, after seven years at a daily publication in Alberta. He brings 24 years of editorial experience to Comox Valley Record...
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