Sightings and Updates

August is here! – August 5, 2024

August is here! – August 5, 2024

Not sure how it is already August but here we are, deep into the hot days of summer.  This a great time for a friendly reminder, no matter how hot it may be on land it will almost always be much cooler on the water so please bring something to keep you warm (sweater,...

July Continues to be Great! – July 15, 2024

July Continues to be Great! – July 15, 2024

The first 2 weeks in July have been great, some frustrating fog to deal with at times if I'm honest but still a great start to July! The minkes have continued to be quite consistent, especially in the past week feeding in some well known feeding grounds in and just...

A GREAT Start to July! – July 2, 2024

A GREAT Start to July! – July 2, 2024

What a great start to our 2024 season and a brilliant start to July.  We continue to see minke whales on almost every departure (there were a few trips where we didn't see any whales but they certainly seem more consistent the past few days), lots of seals and more...

A look at 2023 and towards our 2024 season

A look at 2023 and towards our 2024 season

I can’t believe it’s already that time of year again, time to say goodbye to our 2023 season.  This post is something that I do every year and even after 22 years on the water with Quoddy Link Marine it never ceases to amaze me the differences from season to season. ...

August 15 – August 21, 2023

August 15 – August 21, 2023

Hello everyone, Our season keeps moving along, not sure how it is already 2 weeks from Labour Day!  The weather continues to be up and down but that seems to be the story for 2023, so we all really embrace the beautiful clear weather when we have it! We have been...

The start of our 2023 season!!

The start of our 2023 season!!

Hello everyone, First, I am so sorry to not be posting here, for DAILY SIGHTINGS UPDATES please visit our Facebook Page Our season has started consistent and strong, but the first five weeks were consistent and strong with FOG, persistent Bay of Fundy FOG. The seals...