Port McNeill Whale Watching
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Whale Watching in Port McNeill, British Columbia.
Ecosummer Expeditions provides wilderness expeditions in Canada's vast wilderness, as well as international destinations. Sea kayaking, Aboriginal history, guided walking tours, canoeing, bear watching, whale watching and boat tours are among the many activities that are offered on the all-inclusive expeditions. All accommodation, meals and equipment are provided by Ecosummer Expeditions.
Natures Best hosts a variety of tours, including First Nations, grizzly bear, whale watching, storm watching and fly fishing. Book early to avoid disappointment.
ORCA ltd. offers a range of professional marine services, from Whale Watching, to Photography, Camping, Multiday Adventures, Camping, and Bear Watching.
This Port McNeill-based company offers guided killer whale watching trips, nature photography workshops and tours and aboriginal cultural tours.
Discovery Charters & Tours specializes in a variety of wildlife watching tours. Grizzly bears, black bears, bald eagles, orca whales and sea lions are just some of the animals that can be observed in the area. Discovery Charters & Tours also offers salmon fishing charters. Group tours and custom charters are also offered.
Tour the Queen Charlottes, Broken Group, Johnstone Strait and Broughton Islands with one of Canada's oldest sea kayak tour companies.
Travel three days through the Great Bear Rainforest, one of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. Here live many species including grizzly bears, black bears, orcas, humpbacks, gray whales, sea lion, otters and many species of bird, to name a few. Guests will stay at the oceanfront Luxury Safari Camp. The tour departs from Port McNeill approximately a 35-minute drive from Port Hardy.
Air Adventure Tours and Charters in the North Vancouver Island area. Tours featured: whale watching, glacier, West Coast Beach, Broughton Archipelago Marine Park. The aircraft is a classic Amphibious Flying Boat equipped with video cameras, hydrophones, and digital intercom with CD and tape.






