Zodiac Whale Watching Adventure from Telegraph Cove Vancouver Island, BC
Prince of Whales - Whale & Marine Wildlife Adventures Telegraph Cove •
24 Boardwalk • Telegraph Cove, BC V0N 3J0
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Ride a high-speed Zodiac boat from Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island and spot orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, and more. Guided by a certified marine naturalist, this small-group Zodiac whale watching tour includes all-weather gear, a whale-sighting guarantee, and incredible views of Johnstone Strait.
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The tour departs from the Telegraph Cove Adventure Center at 24 Boardwalk, Telegraph Cove, BC V0N 3J0 Canada—located at the north end of the Telegraph Cove Resort, next to the Whale Interpretive Centre.
Yes, you will find plenty of parking spots around the Telegraph Cove marina. Parking fees may apply.
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 3.5 hours.
Please arrive 30 minutes before tour start time to check in.
The tour is family-friendly and recommended for ages 7 and up.
Guests must be at least 4 feet tall and weigh between 50–350 lbs.
This tour isn't suitable for guests with serious medical conditions, including back or neck injuries, recent surgeries, or those who are pregnant or may be pregnant.
No. Zodiac boats are not equipped to accommodate passengers who use wheelchairs. For safety reasons, all passengers must be able to board and disembark without assistance, as helping during these steps may create safety hazards.
Due to safety reasons, strollers are not allowed onboard the Zodiac boat, but you can leave them at the Prince of Whales office during your trip.
No pets or service animals are allowed on the Zodiac boat.
Snacks and drinks are not provided on the Zodiac boats but you are welcome to bring your own. Keep in mind to limit your liquid intake aboard the Zodiac boat.
No, Zodiac boats are open-air and therefore do not have restrooms on board. Please use the public washrooms (located next to the Prince of Whales office) before the tour departure.
Whales are active throughout the day and their behaviour changes as groups encounter each other. For the best light for photography, morning departures are ideal.
It can get chilly on the water, so wear a windbreaker, sweater, long pants, and closed-toe shoes.
Bring government-issued ID and the credit card you used for purchasing tickets to the tour (ID must match the name on the credit card), sunglasses, sunscreen, a snug hat, a camera, and don’t forget your sense of adventure!
Yes, all captains and vessels are Transport Canada certified. Zodiacs are fast yet stable, and the tour focuses on sightseeing, not high-speed tricks or sharp turns.
Tours operate rain or shine. However, your safety is the priority, so in extreme weather conditions or high winds, adventures may be canceled at the discretion of the Prince of Whales' qualified crew. They will be in touch should this be the case.