Re: [81attendees] Whale watching cruises

Arno Bakker <arno@cs.vu.nl> Tue, 26 July 2011 15:06 UTC

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On 24/07/2011 18:33, John R. Levine wrote:
>> I am on my way back by renting a car, some time ferry has not a short
>> queue
>> in the afternoon, at least today is, u can see whale even on the ferry,
>> anyway 3 hours cruise has better view
>
> Whale watches leave from both Baie-Ste-Catherine on the near side of the
> ferry, and Tadoussac on the far side. You can watch in everything from a
> big tour boat down to a rubber zodiac, wearing foul weather gear.
>

You can also book a bus+boat tour leaving right here from Quebec City
(pick up at hotel). Several options:

http://www.croisieresaml.com/en/_destinationproduit.php?iddest=49&idprod=15#tiroirs

https://www.toursvieuxquebec.com/en/forfait/croisire-en-zodiac

I booked with the first via phone. Bring warm clothes (hat, gloves)
if you do the zodiac thing.

Regards,
       Arno