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Page 1: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski

Page 2: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

Whale watching in British ColumbiaIn British Columbia many types of whales you

will see are Orcas (killer whales), Gray whales and Humpback whales

Page 3: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

Whale watching informationWhale watching within British Columbia helps

the local economy.  It benefits directly coastal communities.

Also it offer educational purposes. It great to see whales in there natural habitat,

instead of at an aquarium.

Page 4: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

The Capilano Suspension bridgeThe Capilano Suspension Bridge is a

suspension bridge crossing the Capilano River in the District of North Vancouver, and British Columbia.

Page 5: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

How long is the bridge?The Capilano suspension is 460ft long and

230ft above the river.Over 800,000 visitors come each year.

Page 6: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

Fort Langley National Historic Site

Fort Langley is a former trading post of the Hudson’s Bay Company.

Page 7: By: Greta Wilms and Ava Stasinski. Whale watching in British Columbia In British Columbia many types of whales you will see are Orcas (killer whales),

“Birthplace of British Columbia”Commonly referred to as "the birthplace of

British Columbia", it is a National Historic Site of Canada.

You can experience what it used to be like 100’s of years ago in Fort Langley National Historic Site.