by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
Beluga whales exhibit unique cold water adaptations to thrive in Arctic environments. Their thick blubber, which can make up over 40% of their body weight, insulates against extreme temperatures and stores energy. The lack of a dorsal fin and an elongated...
by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
Beluga whales are challenging to spot in the Arctic during winter, when they migrate to warmer waters. Visibility is also poor in early spring and late autumn due to their migration patterns. Severe storms, characterized by high winds and rough seas,...
by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
To witness beluga whales at their most active, plan to visit Churchill or Cunningham Inlet between mid-June and mid-August. During these summer months, thousands of belugas migrate to the Churchill River and the estuaries of Hudson Bay. Ideal viewing times are...
by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
To successfully spot beluga whales, plan your trip for late summer, when these creatures are most active. Choose renowned locations such as Cook Inlet in Alaska, Churchill in Canada, or Baffin Island. Observing their distinctive...
by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
The best season for observing beluga whales in the wild is from June to August. During these summer months, belugas migrate to warmer waters, making locations like Churchill River in Manitoba perfect for sightings. The longer daylight hours enhance whale...
by White Fox | Jul 24, 2024 | Arctic Beluga Whale Sanctuary
For prime beluga whale sightings in the Arctic, plan your visit between June and September when migration occurs. Top locations include Baffin Island, Greenland's coasts, Svalbard, and the Northwest Passage, all renowned for their beluga...