Located at the western end of Southampton parish and close to Sandy's parish, the Whale Bay Beach is one of the smallest beaches in Bermuda, calm and shallow. It owes its name from its proximity to the south shore whaling grounds. The shallow water here once made it ideal for the butchering of the whales. The whaling industry didn't last long in Bermuda though. In nowadays, during March to April, Whale Bay is used to see humpback whales migrating through blue waters of the South Shore.
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