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  2. 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.

  3. Inside Passage - Wikipedia

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    The Inside Passage is a popular tourism destination. The coastal mountain ranges and islands offer wildlife viewing and opportunities for boating, fishing, kayaking, camping and hiking. Wildlife viewing in the region ranges from birding to whale watching and bear viewing.

  4. Clipper Navigation - Wikipedia

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    The MV Clipper II was actually two different boats that ran to the San Juan Islands. Then the MV Victoria Clipper III (now MV San Juan Clipper) was purchased. The service between Seattle and Friday Harbor, Washington provides orca and gray whale watching out of that port and has been in operation since 1991 daily from mid-May through September ...

  5. Deer Harbor, Washington - Wikipedia

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    George W. Hume Co. and Deer Harbor Fisheries Co. salmon canneries at Deer Harbor, 1919. As with most San Juan Islands communities, Deer Harbor is known for its recreation and tourism, including kayaking, whale watching, and fishing.

  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. Channels of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The depth of the channel reaches 108 feet (33 m), and its width is 8.8 miles (14.2 km). ʻAuʻau channel is a whale-watching center in the Hawaiian Islands. Humpback whales migrate approximately 3,500 miles (5,600 km) from Alaskan waters each autumn and spend the northern hemisphere winter months in the protected waters of the channel.

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