Springtime iceberg (#1/21) Guests in June and early July often photograph icebergs
Puffin at North America's largest colony (#2/21) This is one of our nicest 2009 photos - captured by Paul Linegar
Looking for whales along the coast (#3/21) We give you time to walk and explore a pristine and rich coastline.
We learn about whales and wildlife (#4/21) Wildland Tours Company President has been leading studies into the orcas of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Sperm whales are regularly viewed (#5/21) These animals boast the largest brain on earth. We enjoy learning about them and contributing to their study.
Explore our land of spring polar bears & summer sea turtle (#6/21) Don't worry - the turtle is eating a jellyfish! It does this about 800 times a day here!
We enjoys woods and waters (#7/21)
Humpback whale tail (#8/21) We contribute to the worldwide census of humpbacks and lead other whale research projects.
Whales breach more on dull days. (#9/21) The Newfoundland summertime weather is often sunny and cool but we also have lots to see and enjoy on dull days.
The whales come very close to shore (#10/21) Guests stand on the shore and watch acrobatic humpbacks put on a show just a few feet from shore.
We always stop to enjoy the flowers (#11/21) We take the time to enjoy the flowers and butterflies.
We get very close to seabirds without disturbing them (#12/21) Razorbilled auks are well dressed cousins of the puffin
Waving to the humpbacks (#13/21) The world's largest gathering of feeding humpback whales calls the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador home.
The whales wave to us too. (#14/21) We visit and learn about whales; and talk about the dramatic behaviours we are sometimes privileged to watch.
We keep an interest in archaeology (#15/21) We also enjoy fossil beds and other rocky delights.
The music of Newfoundland is famous (#16/21)
The famous and friendly Newfoundland Dog (#17/21)
Most of our guests meet the dolphins (#18/21)
Approaching the gannet stack (#19/21) Newfoundland is home to some huge seabird colonies.
Orca and prey (#20/21) Al Gallant caught this image close to St. John's. We study orcas and other whales
We enjoy gentle adventures on land and on the ocean (#21/21) We explore a rugged coastline. We try to select calm days and sheltered bays as we enjoy whales, icebergs, and seabirds
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