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Watch Beluga Whales Gather in Canada

Right now, tens of thousands of beluga whales are congregating in the ice-free waters of Canada’s Churchill River and Hudson Bay. The social, bulbous-headed creatures migrate south from the Arctic each summer - and you can watch from the comfort of your home, thanks to online 'beluga cams.'


Beluga whales in Hudson Bay
Credit: Madison Stevens | Polar Bears International

During ice-free periods in the summer months, about two-thirds of the world's beluga population (approximately 150,000 whales) spend time in more southern Canadian waters. Thousands of these whales travel to the Churchill River, which flows into Hudson Bay, to feed, molt, and give birth to their vulnerable calves in the safety of the shallow waters.


Every summer, in partnership with Explore.org, Polar Bears International bring the belugas to you live with two different views from our Beluga Boat, Delphi. Why not experience a bit of the beluga’s world and immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of their experience through these live cams. Choose from 'On Deck' or 'Underwater' cams.


Underwater Cam




On Deck Cam




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