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You will board the Highland Lass at the Government wharf in Englishtown. After departing, you will be given a brief history of the small fishing port that you are in that dates back to 1597. Your tour guide will also be showing colour pictures of the birds that you will have a chance to see and given information on each, concentrating mainly on the Atlantic Puffin. The sail to the Bird Islands takes about 45 minutes. The boat idles around the two islands and various species are pointed out. |
| On the way back in, you will be told about a typical day in the life of a lobster fisherman and shown a real lobster trap. We specialize in quality service, with a tour guide devoted to narration and a fully certified captain. |
| What to Bring
Always make sure that you bring a warm sweater or jacket because even the warmest days can have a cool breeze on the ocean. Lots of film for the camera is a must. The boat goes in as close as possible (within fifty feet) but if you wish to see the detail on the birds then bring binoculars. Sunglasses, sun block and rubber soled shoes are also helpful.
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seals looking at the boat tour
Photo Credit: Cindy & Eric Slinn
(see more of their photos in our photo gallery coming soon)
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One of our many bald eagles
picking up one of our fish
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A puffin out for a swim
Photo Credit: Cindy & Eric Slinn
(see more of their photos in our photo gallery coming soon)
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