Don't know how likely one can see narwhals in their habitat. It would be like trying to see orca whales or wild dolphins ...not every one near/on the Pacific coast sees them in the ocean if one tries to plan the site location and time of year. Long time locals know /see them living on the coastal communities in certain areas of British Columbia.
http://www.narwhal.org/tk.html
Canadian Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans database on some research info. re narwhals: http://waves-vagues.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/waves-vagues/ There might be more but sadly our national Prime Minister of Canada was gutting this federal govn't dept.'s budget in past few years.
Let us know if you ever see one live!
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I've seen a school of 10 wild dolphins up close about 15 years ago near Vancouver Island, Campbell River on the coast in a zodiac boat wildlife viewing trip, plus some bears, bald eagles and sea lions.
On a different trip,I saw a humpback whale turn over when on a B.C. Ferry ride in the Inside Passage. The whole ferry boat listed slightly when everyone ran to one side of the boat.
I actually saw more whales in Hawaii off the coast of Maui.
Wildlife sightings are chance... we took a trip to Elk Island National Park outside of Edmonton in mid-northern Alberta a few wks. ago. The largest herd of bison (900) in North America live there. This park has given bison to other national parks in the US to revive their herds. I've seen herds in other Canadian national parks.
We didn't see any.... I guess wrong time of day or they were hunkered down over a hill somewhere. It's not totally free ranging park for humans...




. I guess wrong time of day or they were hunkered down over a hill somewhere. It's not totally free ranging park for humans...
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