Named after a 16th-century Greek explorer, the Strait of Juan de Fuca is a vital waterway that separates Vancouver Island from Washington state, linking the Salish Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The international border between the United States and Canada runs through this channel, making it a unique geographical and political boundary. Rich in marine life, the strait is home to a variety of creatures, including whales, porpoises, and seals, which can often be spotted by visitors. Today, travelers can enjoy boat tours and whale-watching excursions, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and abundant wildlife of this dynamic coastal environment.
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