Guaranteedwhales
130 Harbor road B0E2P0 pleasant bay
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Phone: +1 902-224-1919
Address: 130 Harbor road B0E2P0 pleasant bay
Website: www.guaranteedwhales.ca/
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No whale watching today due to high winds at sea however the next few days are calm seas!! Call to reserve your seats 902 224 1919 . Our 2020 season ends October 14th
Beautiful day at sea today. Reserve your seats 902 224 1919
Visiting the Cabot Trail for the first time with my husband and parents today and unexpectedly went on whale watching with Garenteed Whales. They left a few min...utes before we got there, they turned around so we could go on the tour right away. The captain & co captain were great and noligable and very friendly. Would take another tour with them when i'm in the area again See more
Another great review!
Great white shark has arrived in Pleasant Bay seen attacking a seal on our 930am tour!
Great day it was for Whale Watching Myself and My First mate out on our own watching some pilot whales not to far off the coast of Pleasant Bay.
Pilot whales from our 1130am tour yesterday. Beautiful sea conditions today call 902 224 1919 to book your seats!
What a beautiful day at sea today!
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We are Open It’s a beautiful Sunny day here in Pleasant Bay ! It’s a perfect day to get out of the house and do that drive of the Cabot trail you been waiting to do! Let us show you our little piece of heaven ! Explore your own back yard #supportlocal #novascotiastrong ... Our next tour times are 11:30 1:30 and 3:30 also 5:30 if there is demand as well ! Call to book your seat 1-833-942-5315 or 1-855-942-5315
Everyone’s favourite whale has arrived and we are getting some pretty awesome views ! Here’s some details on the Pilot whale and some pictures we got on our tour . Pilot whales feed primarily on squid, but will also hunt large demersal fish such as cod and turbot. They are highly social and may remain with their birth pod throughout their lifetime. Short-finned pilot whales are one of the few mammal species in which females go through menopause, and postreproductive females continue to contribute to their pod. Pilot whales are notorious for stranding themselves on beaches, and several theories have been hypothesized to account for this behavior. The conservation status of both species has not been determined, but bycatch and hunting are modern threats to one or both species.
We made it number 1 Island in Canada too visit 3 years in a row
LIKE AND SHARE TIME It’s a different kinda year this year with COVID 19 We want you too know we are Open daily now! Also we want you to be reassured that we are taking all precautions too ensure Your safety and Our Staff’s as well .... Best way too reach us is toll free @ 1-855-942-5315 or if busy call 1-833-942-5315 and Book your seat! Running tours at 9:30 am 11:30 am 1:30 pm 3:30 and 5:30 by demand Help us Spread the word by liking and sharing this post and we will thank you by doing a draw to give away a FREE Tour for 2! We look forward to seeing you ! Stay safe
The pilot whales have arrived 150 whales on our 1130am tour
Our phone lines are back up and running. Call 1-855 -942 -5315 or 902 -224-1919 to book your tour!
We are open for 2020 season. We have covid procals set in places to keep you safe and our staff. Manitory face masks to be worn Our phone is having issues please email us at [email protected] or inbox to reserve your seats