This webpage from Baleines en direct reports on the arrival of the whale watching season in the St. Lawrence River estuary, highlighting recent sightings of belugas, minke whales, and humpback whales. A notable feature is the return of Ti-Croche, a well-known common minke whale with a distinctive bicolored jaw, to the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. The article details observations from various regions, including Gaspésie and the Côte-Nord, while noting that climate change may be influencing beluga migration patterns. Coinciding with Ocean Week, the piece emphasizes the ecological importance of the St. Lawrence River as a feeding and resting ground for marine mammals. It concludes by thanking citizen scientists and research organizations for their contributions and inviting readers to submit their own wildlife observations.