Humpbacks (Megapter Novaengliae): 40-50 feet/up to 30 tons  Gray & black with white on throat & belly. In their Carribean Winter breeding grounds, males sing the same intricate song. This song varys slightly from year to year, making it the most complex ritual song of any whale.
Minke (Balaenoptera Acutorastrata) 8-28 feet/up to 10 tons Dark gray to black body with white sides & belly.  The dorsal side of flippers have white diagonal streaks.
Finbacks (Balaemoptera Physalus): 60-80 feet/up to 50 tons The second largest animal in the world, may live to 80-90 years old. Finbacks are also the fastest swimmers in the world, reaching speeds up to 35 miles per hour for short periods of time.
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"We went on his boat because of what people had said... word of mouth."  Andree LaBlanc
"Captain Brandon was great! He let us stay with the whales longer because we were having so much fun! We still smile when we think of the whales."  Hayley & Jordon 7/2009
"This whale watch cruise was everything we could have dreamed of and more. Great fun--we can not wait until next summer to return to Campobello."
Kim, Michael, Jenny & Bryan  7-2009
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