Set sail on the Bay of Fundy with a marine biologist for an unforgettable whale and wildlife watching expedition. After a scenic, commentated drive to St. Andrews, a charming resort town, board a 55-foot power catamaran to journey among islands and passages where tidal currents are strong. Watch for eagles, seabirds, seals and porpoise, who take advantage of these rich feeding areas. Then, enter the open Bay of Fundy to watch for whales. Over the last 18 seasons, this tour has averaged between a 97 and 100 percent sighting success rate. The huge finback and smaller minke whales are the most common from late June to October, with Humpbacks generally arriving late summer. Following your expedition, explore St. Andrews with its quaint shops and restaurants before returning to Saint John. What's more, for every whale-watching excursion, a portion of your ticket purchase is donated to support the Grand Manan Whale and Wildlife and Wildlife Research Station in the protection and rescue of the North American Right Whale in the waters of the Bay of Fundy. With a population of about 360, the North Atlantic right whale is one of the world's most endangered large whale. This donations helps support right whale research, conservation and education programs.