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Gallery

Photos from Whale Camp over the years!
Four kayaks with campers can be seen on the water through a geological feature called Hole in the Wall on Grand Manan Island
The view from behind a camper in the front of a kayak and the sea out in front of them. You can see the tip of the island in the distance and a lighthouse.
A bunch of campers on the ferry to Grand Manan Island. They are waving across the bay to other campers on land.
Some campers hanging out on the grass in front of one of the dorms.
The view of Seal Cove beach, accessible from the Whale Camp property at low tide. There are rocks covered in algae and a treed coastline.
Campers sitting at the edge of a helicopter landing pad, looking out across the ocean and looking for whales.
A group of campers posing for the camera high up on a cliff in front of a blue ocean.
A group of campers with homemade face masks on, posing and laughing on the grass at Whale Camp.
A view from one of the dorms at camp. The green fields and picnic table are in the foreground and the ocean can be seen in the distance.
A humpback whale breaching and whale campers taking photos of it
Atlantic White Sided Dolphins seen on a whale watching trip at camp.

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