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Nature Observation - Baby Harp Seal Watch

 

sustainable tourism A portion of the trip price is donated to WWF (World Wildlife Fund).  WWF has selected our travel partner as their official Conservation Travel Provider.

 

Introduction

 

Walk on the Ice Floes amongst the Great Seal Herds of the Gulf of St. Lawrence -- A Small Group Guided Adventure Tour with the Baby Harp Seals!

Each March, 250,000 harp seals migrate from Greenland to the Gulf of St. Lawrence to bear their young on the vast ice floes surrounding the Magdalen Islands. For centuries baby harp seals have been hunted for their immaculate white pelts. Now, baby harp seals are protected, and small groups of visitors can spend time in their presence.

 

Someday, we hope the same will be true for all harp seals. This arctic adventure holiday not only allows wildlife lovers to enjoy an incredibly moving experience, but also helps to protect baby harp seals through ecotourism.

 

There’s no better way to experience this great migration and see harp seal herds in their natural habitat.

 

 

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