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Fauna · Knight Inlet, British Columbia, Canada

Orca Salmon Hunting — Knight Inlet British Columbia

Knight Inlet's resident orca pods — the Southern Resident orca community's summer use of the narrow fjord's salmon-concentrated inner sections from June through October — provides British Columbia's most intimate orca viewing, with small-boat tours positioning within the fjord's enclosed water as pods of 10–20 whales hunt chinook salmon in the turbid freshwater outflow. The fjord's narrow walls (2 kilometres wide, 300 metres deep) concentrate the orca's echolocation clicks into an acoustic environment where the calls are audible above the surface without a hydrophone, and the whales' bubble-netting (used in the fjord's confined water as an alternative to open-ocean herding) creates surface events visible from the boat at 50-metre range. Knight Inlet's grizzly bear salmon fishing on the Glendale River at the inlet's head allows the same day's tour to include both orca and bear salmon fishing in adjacent locations.

When
Jun — Oct
Best viewing
Board a small boat for close-range encounters with hunting orca pods in a dramatic enclosed fjord, with audible echolocation and surface bubble-netting events, plus the option to watch grizzly bears on the same day's tour.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Jun 2026

About this spectacle

Knight Inlet is a narrow, glacier-carved fjord on the British Columbia coast where the enclosed waterway creates extraordinary conditions for watching orca pods hunt chinook salmon. From June through October, groups of 10–20 Southern Resident orcas work the fjord's turbid freshwater outflow zones, their echolocation clicks audible above the surface without a hydrophone — an acoustic intimacy almost nowhere else on Earth. The confined water prompts bubble-netting behaviour, producing dramatic surface events that small-boat tours can approach to within 50 metres. The fjord walls rise steeply on both sides, framing every sighting with dark forested slopes and creating an amphitheatre of sound and motion. Later in the same tour, the Glendale River at the inlet's head offers a seamless transition to watching grizzly bears fishing the same salmon run, making Knight Inlet arguably the most wildlife-dense single day available anywhere on the BC coast.

When to go

Jun — Oct

Getting there

Nearest airport: YVR. Nearest city: Campbell River.

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