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Spotting an orca whale in B.C. waters isn't uncommon. But, according to The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWAA), seeing one that appears to be nearly completely white certainly is.

One of these "rare" white orcas was spotted off the coast of Vancouver Island on Wednesday. The man who saw it, Scott Turton — a whale-watching captain in the area — was able to capture photos of the unique animal who was with its mother.

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The first warm breeze of spring means that it's time to start planning adventures with friends and family — and Quebec has plenty to offer.

From hiking the cliffs alongside the Saint-Laurent River to exploring the historic architecture of Quebec City, you can be surrounded by breathtaking scenery no matter where you go in the province.

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The Pacific Whale Watch Association (PWWA) recorded a record number of humpback whale calves being born on October 22 and it's so cool to see them in the wild.

The PWWA says 21 calves were photographed and documented by whale watchers and researchers throughout inland Washington and B.C.

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A tour guide on Vancouver Island has been fined $10,000 for deliberately getting too close to a pod of orcas.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada said that Nicklaus Templeman, the owner of Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions, knowingly got too close to the animals.

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