A pod of orca whales were spotted chasing dolphins through Blind Channel in Squamish on Saturday, and thanks to the quick work of some locals who caught the action on video and in photos, we can all revel in their majestic beauty.
Twitter user @vanezo snapped some particularly great pictures.
Some videos of the scene were also uploaded to YouTube.
Have you ever seen whales or dolphins up close?
WOW #squamish = home! Amazing day with 100's of #Dolphins and approx. 20 #orcas. I live in a spectacular place! pic.twitter.com/KM5aEDWZ54
— Leah (@ldprimeau) March 16, 2014
Twitter user @vanezo snapped some particularly great pictures.
@JDuncanphoto ya got the shot of the day xo #NexenBeach #Squamish #Dolphins @TourismSquamish @DSBIA @squamishchief pic.twitter.com/g49F47X5vL
— Sharon Shales (@scymbaluk) March 16, 2014
Mommy and baby Orca today in #squamish@squamishchief@globalBC pic.twitter.com/FEy7trIWzV
— Vanessa L Isnardy (@vanezo) March 16, 2014
Hundreds of Pacific White Sided Dolphins and over 8 Orcas (including a baby) in #Squamish at the same time!#vanaqua pic.twitter.com/WPS3s3IcGg
— Vanessa L Isnardy (@vanezo) March 15, 2014
Pacific White Sided Dolphins in shallow waters#squamish pic.twitter.com/GWWtC8C5MN
— Vanessa L Isnardy (@vanezo) March 15, 2014
Some videos of the scene were also uploaded to YouTube.
Have you ever seen whales or dolphins up close?
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