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A whale breaches out of the ocean with mountains in the background, creating a splash.
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Victoria Whale Watching Tours

Spot whales and learn about marine life

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About: Victoria Whale Watching Tours

Observe whales in their natural habitat. Learn about marine life from experienced guides.

Victoria Whale Watching Tours
1234 Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 3H9, Canada, V8W 3H9, Victoria
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