Have The Ultimate Vacation With Haida Gwaii Adventure Tours And Travel

By Sally Delacruz


If you love the outdoors and active travel, you probably also love destinations that are a little off the beaten track. After all, you can't really enjoy nature in all its glory when you find yourself on an overcrowded beach backed by high-rise tourist hotels. The perfect alternative for you would be to consider Haida Gwaii adventure tours and travel.

Haida Gwaii is a group of small islands of Canada's northwestern coast. The largest of these islands are Graham and Moresby Islands, but there are about 150 more in the archipelago. Further to the south you'll find Vancouver Island and if you travel north instead, you'll come to Alaska.

The name is relatively new, since the island group was known as the Queen Charlotte Islands until 2010. The archipelago is now named for the Haida people who have lived here for centuries and today make up almost half the population of the islands. To find out more about their heritage, you may want to visit the Haida Heritage Centre first. It is located in Kaay Ilnygaay. Visits to ancient villages and totem poles will then be more meaningful.

Naturally water-based activities are popular in the archipelago. You can go fishing along the coast or in the inland rivers. Whales frequent the area and will make any boat trip unforgettable. Active travelers may also try kayaking or surfing.

Much of the island group consists of national parks and conservation areas. This means that wildlife abounds and you may be able to see native species such as black bears and otters, as well as beavers, raccoons and other animals. Bird-watching is good too and there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, biking and camping throughout the islands.

A great time to visit is in summer, when the weather's cool and it's pleasant outside. This doesn't mean though that there's nothing to do in winter. This is the time to go steelhead fishing and it's so mild that you won't mind being outside. Fall is not the best time for outdoor activities, however, since this is when the rain comes down hard and heavy. Find refuge in one of the great little pubs, restaurants or coffee shops or visit a local art gallery, of which there are plenty too. Museums include the Haida Gwaii Museum as well as the Dixon Entrance Maritime Museum and the little Port Clements Museum.

There are two main ways to get to the islands. One is to fly in, with regular flights from Vancouver, especially during summer. Another option is to travel to Prince Rupert and then take a seaplane from there. Ferries sail from Prince Rupert throughout the year too. There are excellent taxi and shuttle services once you're here.

Exploring is made easy with the variety of tours on offer, often ones with themes such as whale-watching or bear-watching. Check online to see what takes your fancy and then remember to book ahead, especially in the summer months. You'll also find accommodation for every kind of budget, from campsites and RV parks to guest houses and hotels, to make for a comfortable stay.




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