Residents in B.C.’s Interior can be forgiven for thinking they’ve sighted two killer whales patrolling the shores of Okanagan Lake near Peachland lately.
Despite the telltale black-and-white markings and working blowholes, these orca look-alikes aren’t whales at all.
“It’s a personal watercraft, that’s how it’s classified,” said Bruce Clark of Seabreacher Canada. As the company name suggests, the ‘orca’ is a Seabreacher. And while it’s not a whale, it does promise a whale of a time
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Despite the telltale black-and-white markings and working blowholes, these orca look-alikes aren’t whales at all.
“It’s a personal watercraft, that’s how it’s classified,” said Bruce Clark of Seabreacher Canada. As the company name suggests, the ‘orca’ is a Seabreacher. And while it’s not a whale, it does promise a whale of a time
Global News' Travis Lowe has more on the Okanagan's latest and greatest water toy.
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