Humpback whales are making an extraordinary comeback in the Salish Sea. Come on out with us and say hello!

Eagle Wing Whale & Wildlife Watching Tours

1 Dallas RD Fisherman's Wharf Victoria BC V8V 0B2

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Canada’s first third-party verfied 100% carbon-neutral whale watching company sets an example for the industry. As Victoria’s only award winning whale watch operator, Eagle Wing Whale & Wildlife Watching Tours are the Premiere choice when it comes to: being sustainable, responsible, professional, thrilling, comfortable, and safe. Multiple award winning and Biosphere Certified Eagle Wing Whale & Wildlife Watching tours have won many top industry awards including Top Sustainable Tourism Business (Canada), Top Tourism Business (Vancouver Island), and Ecostar Awards for Environmental Leadership. Proudly Canada’s first Platinum certified GreenStep Sustainable Tourism business, Eagle Wing is also Surfrider Approved as an ocean-friendly business by the Vancouver Island Green Business Collective.

People choose us for the thrill of a lifetime in British Columbia’s beautiful capital city – at the center of the world’s highest concentration of Killer Whales (Orca / Blackfish) and other whale (cetacean) species, such as: Humpback Whales, Gray Whales, and Minke Whales! With multiple departures daily and a Peak season success rate of over 95%, Eagle Wing consistently provides the thrill of a lifetime for environmentally conscious travelers from around the globe. Eagle Wing Tours operates year round with an industry best “Guaranteed Whales” sightings program in the Peak season and a Wildlife program in the Shoulder seasons with an excellent chance of seeing whales but no guarantee.

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Humpback whales are making an extraordinary comeback in the Salish Sea. Come on out with us and say hello!
Wine & Whales Sunset Tour package with Eagle Wing Tours
Eagle Wing Tours the first company to offer Sunset whale watching tours in Victoria

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Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and the Esquimalt Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.