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Cruisin' with the Whales
Wildlife Tours & Boutique Located In Historic St. Andrews By-The-Sea.
๐๐ Happy Earth Day from all of us at Cruisin' with the Whales! ๐๐
Today (and every day), weโre reminded just how lucky we are to experience the beauty of nature right here on our coastline. From majestic whales and playful seals to soaring seabirds and peaceful shoreline moments โ every tour is a chance to witness the magic our beautiful earth has to offer.![]()
These incredible animals and habitats depend on all of us. Whether itโs reducing waste, respecting wildlife from a distance, or simply taking time to appreciate nature โ small actions make a big difference.![]()
Weโre proud to share these moments with you and to play a part in protecting the ocean and the wildlife that call it home.
๐๐ Thank you for supporting local, sustainable tourism![]()
๐ฟ Letโs keep our oceans wild and beautiful for generations to come![]()
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Cruisin' with the Whales is preparing for the 2026 season. This photograph features Captain Joel with his son Weston, symbolizing the emerging next-generation Whale and Wildlife Tour Captain .
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As the 2026 tourist season approaches, excitement is building in our charming town of St Andrews, New Brunswick. If you're seeking an adventure, consider visiting us at Cruisin' with the Whales for an unforgettable experience.
How incredible are these beautiful whales, we had the pleasure of watching this Humpback whale named Willow in the summer during our tours and now she's in Turks and Caicos. Truly magnificent โค๏ธ๐![]()
This makes us incredibly excited for the summer to arrive โ๏ธWhen matching becomes challenging, you use another feature, such as the dorsal side of a pectoral fin. Over the course of the season, we identify many of our individuals by their dorsal and pectoral fins. This is Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy feeder, Willow! ![]()
Thank you Billy Catoggio for sharing your footage with us. ScubaNation


