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... Read moreWatching a pod of orcas swim so close to the Stanley Park Seawall is truly a memorable experience. Having visited Vancouver multiple times, I can say that encounters like this remind us of the rich marine biodiversity in the area. Orcas, also known as killer whales, are known for their intelligence and social behavior, traveling in pods that can range from a few individuals to dozens. It’s quite special to see them near the coast, as they usually hunt for fish and other marine mammals in deeper waters. During my last trip, I noticed that the seawall area provides a unique vantage point to observe local wildlife, especially marine mammals. It’s important for visitors to respect the animals by keeping a safe distance and avoiding loud noises, so the orcas remain undisturbed in their natural habitat. Local conservation groups often emphasize this to ensure sustainable wildlife tourism. If you plan to visit Stanley Park and are hoping to spot orcas, early morning and late afternoon are often the best times, as these are when orcas tend to be more active near the shore. Bring binoculars or a camera with a zoom lens to capture the moment. Additionally, learning about the orcas’ role in the ecosystem and the ongoing efforts to protect them can enhance your appreciation of these magnificent creatures. Seeing orcas from the Stanley Park Seawall isn’t just about witnessing wildlife; it’s an invitation to connect with the natural world and foster a mindset of conservation. For anyone in Vancouver or visiting, keep an eye out—this mesmerizing pod could swim by when you least expect it.

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