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One of the great parts of living in British Columbia the proximity to ocean and the incredible creatures that live within it.
For those lucky enough to live on the coast, there’s always a chance they’ll see whales, but that usually doesn’t happen as you get into inlets like the Burrard Inlet in Vancouver.
A pod of killer whales were in the inner harbour today!! So cool to experience this while at work in the Marine Unit @VancouverPD #JobLikeNoOther pic.twitter.com/mINPKngE5F
— VPD Marine Unit (@VPDMarineUnit) April 16, 2019
Today, the Vancouver Police Department’s Marine Unit experienced a rare sight because a pod of orcas did make their way into the Burrard Inlet.
Those on board the boat were lucky enough to not only witness the sight, but also capture it on camera as the killer whales breached underneath the Iron Workers Memorial Bridge.
Killer whales under the Lions Gate Bridge Vancouver pic.twitter.com/AZjDtZAQ8l
— bccan604 (@bccan604) April 16, 2019
“A pod of killer whales were in the inner harbour today!! So cool to experience this while at work in the Marine Unit,” said a tweet from the VPD Marine Unit account.
When whales do make their way into places like Burrard Inlet, it’s usually to feed.