A grey whale named ‘Little Patch’ charms people along the seawall in Vancouver | Unpublished
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Author: Brenna Owen
Publication Date: May 9, 2025 - 09:54

A grey whale named ‘Little Patch’ charms people along the seawall in Vancouver

May 9, 2025
A grey whale known as Little Patch has been mesmerizing onlookers in the waters off of Vancouver for weeks, sparking a sense of connection as it stops to feed in the busy region before migrating northward.Cari Siebrits first went to the seawall along the shores of West Vancouver, B.C., on April 9 in hopes of seeing Little Patch, and arrived to find the whale so close to shore she could hear it breathing as it surfaced.


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