Explore the Salish Sea this winter with our Winter Eco Tours aboard our semi-enclosed vessel Crazy Legs. Discover marine life from seals and sea lions, while also searching for whales. Please note that whales are not guaranteed on our winter tours. Join us to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery and rich natural history of this remarkable area. Our semi-enclosed vessel accommodates up to 23 passengers, making it ideal for ocean adventurers of all ages. Experience an unforgettable afternoon on the water.
- 4-hour eco-tour with a chance to see whales and seals
- Comfortable semi-enclosed vessel with a 360° viewing platform
- Ideal for families and wildlife enthusiasts
Our 40+ ft large semi-enclosed vessel is perfect for ocean adventurers of all ages! Enjoy your tour while in the comfort of a protected space or spend some time outside, it’s your choice. This vessel have plenty of space for up to 23 passengers with a washroom and heater on board. The Strait of Georgia is a vast and vibrant marine ecosystem. On our winter eco-tours, we may travel through areas like the Strait of Georgia, Gulf Islands, San Juan Islands, Howe Sound. All of these areas are rich with marine life and stunning coastal scenery—as we search for wildlife. While whales aren't guaranteed on these winter tours we'll be doing our best to spot them and provide a rich, educational experience. Onboard with you will be a certified captain and marine naturalist.
Tours depart from Steveston Harbour. Plan your day to spend some time checking out the Steveston Village before or after your eco-tour.
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