Humpback whales off Bay Bulls, Newfoundland (Canada)
Whale watching tour with O'Briens tours, in one of their Zodiac boats. Two humpback whales circled our boat for about 20 minutes, coming close enough to touch at one point. Boat engine turned off, the whales were watching us.
Whale Watching in Bonavista Bay.wmv
Come whale-watching in Bonavista Bay aboard the Good Ship Mottak.
See a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) frolic at Summerville.
Watch humpbacks (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding near Salvage.
Witness a pod of Atlantic dolphins (Stenella frontalis) swim in the boat's wake.
There's also a scenic sunset and pictures of seabirds like cormorants.
This video is set-too the opening bars of The Tempest by Beethoven.
by Crummey & Pinsent 2010
Gatherall's: Whale Watching with the Best
The summer months turn Newfoundland’s coast into a feeding ground for 40 tonne giants. Watch for Humpback, Fin, Minke, and Orca whales as you cruise the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve with Gatherall’s Puffin and Whale Watch. Book your tour online with Gatherall’s and experience the sights and sounds of Newfoundland’s coast while cruising with the best.
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Whale at Bonavista, Newfoundland
This is a humpback whale just off the point by the lighthouse at
Bonavista, Newfoundland.
Whale Watching in St.John's Newfoundland
I went whale watching right off of St. John's Newfoundland with Iceberg Quest Ocean Tours and caught this video of a humpback whale coming to the surface and showing us all her beautiful tail.
Dolphins off Burnside, Bonavista Bay, N.L. - 1
Jumping Humpback Whale Bonavista Newfoundland
Humpback whales of Newfoundland at Bonavista. August 2009 family trip. Awesome whales.
Newfoundland Whale Watching Tours: Lunge Feeding Humpback Whale
A visual documentary of our Newfoundland Whale watching tours in Trinity Bay.
This is the Story Behind the Shot:
It is a documentary style explanation of the photo/video shoots that we have completed for Trinity Eco-tours. Listen as Skipper Bob narrates amazing things that happen on his tours!
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Whale Watching at Cape Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador (by Peter Bull, Newfoundland)
One windy weekend this past summer we took a trip to the Bonavista Peninsula. In 1497 John Cabot landed at Cape Bonavista and discovered this New Founde Land. After a look around the lighthouse, we watched as minke and humpback whales surfaced less than 100 meters off shore. Excited shouts of, Theres a whale! echoed every time one broke the surface and then the cameras started shooting. The other statement overheard more than once was, The batteries in my camera are dead! Be sure to bring extra batteries for your camera as there is too much to capture on one set.
Just as amazing as the whales were the gannets diving into the water after fish. Their aerial bombardment of the ocean followed by their bobbing back up to the surface brought looks of amazement followed by smiles every time. After a few hours at the Cape and a look at The Dungeon we headed into the town of Bonavista to visit the Matthew Legacy Museum. Matthew was the ship Cabot sailed over 500 years ago. Both the history of the Matthew and the workmanship that went into building the replica make it a worthwhile visit.
From the Matthew we went to the Ryan Premises National Historic Site. This museum is housed in restored fish merchant buildings and tells the story of the Newfoundland and Labrador fishery. And quite a story it is! We were fortunate that while at the Premises local musicians Fergus OByrne and Jim Payne gave a concert. In keeping with the sites fishing theme, their songs and stories revolved around the sea. One song rendered was a favorite of mine - Old Polina. The song is about whaling ships racing to Newfoundland. With so many visitors coming to Newfoundland and Labrador to watch whales, it seemed a fitting song to end their set and our visit to Bonavista.
Pod of orcas delight boatload of spectators on Newfoundland's Conception Bay
Orcas were abundant during an evening cruise in Salmon Cove and Perry's Cove in Conception Bay North. Shared by Jake Parsons; video recorded by his friend Rick Chubey, who was visiting from Winnipeg.
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Humpback whale watching off Trintiy NL
This is the highlights of our whale watching adventure that we did in Trinity, Newfoundland in July 2010 onboard the Atlantic Adventure. A 43' Ketch. We saw this 3 year old humpback as well as a fin whale, and some dolphins. Very clear water and a beautiful day. I hope you enjoy the video.
Trinity is a very pretty town in Newfoundland, 3 hours from St.John's.
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Gatherall's Puffin and Whale Watch tour
Shot on a Google Pixel XL on Sept. 3, 2017, in Bay Bulls, N.L.
Diving with Humpback Whales in Newfoundland
Here's a piece I shot in summer 2010 with Rick Stanley's Ocean Quest, off the coast of the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada. A pair of Dutch journalists go snorkeling with humpbacks and dolphins. Thanks to Rick, Cecil Johnson, Rene Lippmann, and Eline Feenstra for the great underwater footage!
killer whales , Newfoundland
Torbay, Newfoundland. Pay close attention at the 5:54 mark of the video, that when the remains of the porpoise comes out of the water
Whale Watching in Bay Bulls, Newfoundland
Brief clip of a baby humpback whale swimming alongside his mother off Bay Bulls (eastern coast of Newfoundland, Canada).
Best Whale Watching in Newfoundland
Humpback Whale watching in Witless Bay, Newfoundland with O'Brien's - we saw a mother and two babies cavort for almost an HOUR by our boat! Magic! Read more:
Whales, Icebergs and Marine Wildlife in Trinity Bay Newfoundland
A montage of Humpbacks, Icebergs, Seals and Dolphins from our adventures at Trinity Eco-tours.
Our guides will ensure that you have the best whale watching tours while viewing all of the available whales and wildlife in the area. Our trips are a three-hour tour, where we have the opportunity to see the majestic Humpback, Orcas, Minkes, and other whales, such as Fin, and Sperm, when in season.
We also observe Dolphins, Porpoises, Seals, Sunfish, Blue fin Tuna, Basking Sharks and other varieties of fish and birds. As well as puffins, gannets, eagles and more!
Check out our website and social media channels for more great Whale Watching videos, pictures, and more from Trinity Eco- Tours!
Whale watching in Newfoundland Bay Bulls Twillingate St John’s Tours JJCAT
Watching whales in Newfoundland is best at Bay Bulls near St. John’s Newfoundland. Watch Humpback whales or orcas off the coast or on a boat tour. We did O’Briens boat tours in Bay bulls and saw many whales. The whales in this video are from Bay Bulls Newfoundland.
You can see a whale Breach which is when a whale leaps head first out of the water and hits back down on their back or side. This breaching whale is a sight to see. At Cape Spears Newfoundland you can watch whales from the look out.
With 22 different whale species in Newfoundland and Labrador it is one of the most spectacular whale watching locations in the world. These whales can be seen breaching the surface of the water and playing along the shore. Catching a single glimpse is an awesome experience whether it's during a boat tour, sea kayaking or hiking a coastal trail.
We went to Twillingate Newfoundland and also to cape spear newfoundland which is 15 minutes from St. John’s to watch whales. We didn’t see any whales on those boat tours until we did our final tour in Bay Bulls where we saw over 20 whales. However on the next day we drove to Cape Spear and we could see whales from the look out. It wasn’t as good as being close to them in a tour boat, but it was still a sight to see
We also saw puffins, porpoise, and seals. This video is from JJCAT
Newfoundland Whale Watching Tours: Super Pod of Humpbacks Feeding
We experienced something amazing on our Trinity, Newfoundland Whale Watching Tour this morning. A massive pod of humpback whales enjoying a feed of caplin of this beautiful day.
Be sure to come experience a Whale Watching Tour in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Our trip is a three-hour tour, where we have the opportunity to see the majestic Humpback and other whales, such as Fin, and Sperm, when in season. We see Minke Whales all year long!
We observe Dolphins, Porpoises, Seals, Sunfish, Blue fin Tuna, Basking Sharks and other varieties of fish and birds.As well as seeing puffins, gannets, eagles and more!
Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more up close video of our Whale Watching Tours! Be sure to like and subscribe to my channel to for more Whale Watching and Iceberg footage from Trinity, Newfoundland, and Labrador!
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Dolphins off Burnside, Bonavista Bay, N.L. - 2