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  2. Haro Strait - Wikipedia

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    The strait is a favourite locale for whale-watching tours based in Greater Victoria and also in the San Juans because of the density and variety of its marine life, including orcas (killer whales), sea lions, seals and a large range of different species of sea birds.

  3. The best West Coast travel spots, according to readers - AOL

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    Among Washington's San Juan Islands In this photo taken July 31, 2015, an orca whale leaps out of the water near a whale-watching boat in the Salish Sea in the San Juan Islands, Wash. (Elaine ...

  4. San Juan Islands - Wikipedia

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    In the present, the San Juan Islands are an important tourist destination, with sea kayaking and orca whale-watching (by boat or air tours) being two of the primary attractions. San Juan Island's Lime Kiln Point State Park is a prime whale-watching site, with knowledgeable interpreters often on site. [31] [32] [33] [34]

  5. Fairhaven Station - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Water Taxi services and seasonal whale watching excursions also provide connections from the Bellingham Cruise Terminal to the San Juan Islands. [6] Fairhaven Station is owned by the Port of Bellingham and is the last northbound stop in the United States on the Amtrak Cascades route before it enters Canada.

  6. Whale watching - Wikipedia

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    Whale Watching, Discovery Travel Adventures Insight guide. ISBN 1-56331-836-9. The Whale Watcher's Guide: Whale-watching Trips in North America, Patricia Corrigan, ISBN 1-55971-683-5. Whales and Whale Watching in Iceland, Mark Carwardine, ISBN 9979-51-129-X. On the Trail of the Whale, Mark Carwardine, ISBN 1-899074-00-7

  7. Marine mammals of the Salish Sea - Wikipedia

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    The most common baleen whale in the Salish Sea region is the humpback, primarily seen in the region around Tacoma and in the Strait of Juan de Fuca around Victoria, BC and the San Juan Islands. It is characterized by its long flippers, bubble-net feeding techniques, frequent breaching, and exquisite, long songs.

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