For more than four decades Dana Point has celebrated the 10,000-mile round-trip migration of the California gray whales from their summer feeding grounds in Alaskan waters to their calving grounds in Baja and back.
This year marks the 44th annual event, and as with each festival before, there will be plenty of new things to do and see.
So get out your calendars and have a look at this year’s official Festival of Whales program. It’s time to make a plan for two weekends of fun and educational activities in honor of the fascinating ocean mammals that have made Dana Point the whale watching capital of the West.
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