Escorted Tours
Northern Whale Study 9 Nights
$5400
Single
$4690
Twin
Per Person + 13% HST
Included
- 9 nights accommodation
- All Breakfasts and Lunches as stated above
- all transportation as stated
- Admissions as listed
- Return airport transfers
- experienced guide
- All boat trips
Join a naturalist on our quest to study and catalogue the humpbacks and orcas of northern Newfoundland and southern Labrador. The area is incredibly rich with wildlife but is one of North America's least studied marine areas. Enjoy comfortable nights, wild days, and some of our planet's most dramatic landscapes as we count humpbacks and pioneer the study of eastern North America's orcas.
Day 1
Arrive Deer Lake, Newfoundland (YDF). Overview of expedition. Meals: Dinner
Day 2
TTravel to L'Anse au Clair, Labrador with a stop at Port aux Choix, Newfoundland to look at ancient orca carvings. The ferry to Labrador is famous for pelagic seabird watching. Whales and seals are also frequent highlights on this 90-minute crossing. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3
If time allows, we visit the 1540s World Whaling Capital, Red Bay, where we learn the story of the bowhead and right whales who once called these productive waters home. Travel through old growth Labrador forest along the new Labrador Highway to Mary's Harbour where we meet the Battle Harbour ferry. Watch for the black bears and other wildlife along the route and around Mary's Harbour. Overnight in the beautifully restored, historic premises of Battle Harbour. From here Peary declared, "The Pole is ours." Today the area has been restored to the glory it enjoyed when it was the Capital of Labrador. We use generators for electricity and enjoy comfortable rooms and the local food. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 - 6
Coastal boat trips searching for humpbacks, orcas, and other whales. We will attempt to gather some of the region's first humpback tail photographs. Our hope is that we can also attempt orca dorsal fin photography and use hydrophones to listen in on the underwater vocalizations of orcas and dolphins. We have a small catalogue of orcas we recognize and we will be attempting to broaden our knowledge of these individuals and their biology. The region's dramatic coast and recently abandoned fishing communities contribute a poignant and unforgettable human adventure to the expedition experience. We enjoy the coast's whales, abundant seabirds, and seals by day while soaking up the historic atmosphere of Battle Harbour by night. Our time here is always an expedition highlight. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7
Our gentle adventure departs Labrador for the St. Anthony, Newfoundland area and our local hotels. The ferry trip between mainland Labrador and the Island of Newfoundland provides prime whale and seabird watching opportunities for us again. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8
Depending on the sea conditions and local reports, we will explore the dolphin and humpback rich areas around St. Anthony and the Grey Islands on local tour boats. Every season several recognizable orcas show up, including individuals we know from the Battle Harbour region. This is our last day for photographing humpback tails and orca dorsal fins. We also explore the ancient Norse history of this scenic region....and learn about the relationships the Norse and the first peoples had with the region's whales. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 9
The last day of our expedition will likely see more moose and caribou than whales as we leave northern Newfoundland for the charming Glynmill Inn in Corner Brook. Here we enjoy a sumptuous farewell supper. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10
Depart from Deer Lake airport. Bon Voyage! Meals: Breakfast
Not included:
- HST
- alcoholic beverages
- gratuities
- meals other than those listed above
- optional sightseeing
- items of a personal nature.
Single, Triple, Quad & Child rates available on request.
Quotation subject to availability of accommodations at time of reservation

