It is not in their reproduction cycle instinct to do so, though some whales it is an instinct so they must travel to that certain location in order to breed.
Gray whales and hump back whales migrate to have birth.
Whales migrate in a loop over time. They migrate back a forward between several places.
Yes many whales migrate. It is a scientifically proven fact.
where do whales migrate whales migrate all over usually up towards Antarctica to feed on krill
No. According to research, very young whales usually do not head to breeding grounds, and females not wishing to mate that season will stay in the feeding grounds. Also animals too old, who no longer feel the urge to mate, or perhaps older females no longer going into estrus will not migrate.
They migrate south for food
Blue Whales migrate to Colorado or North Carolina but mostly north carolina
Killer whales don't migrate at all so they wouldn't migrate just to have their babies it would be totally ridiculous.
NO!!
they just migrate
Many animals are migratory and vary from region to region. For example Many species of birds migrate, as do whales, butterflies, manatees, and lot more.
whales, some dolphins, and few fish migrate.