Information About Queens Charlotte Islands Accommodations

By Kenya Campos


British Columbia is where you will find the outstandingly beautiful Queen Charlotte Island. The islanders are friendly and provide a warm welcome for visitors to their area. The area has a rich and interesting history, with many of the ancient customs still evident in daily life in the villages. Visitors will find that Queens Charlotte Islands accommodations options are available to fit all budgets.

The archipelago region is made up of over 1800 islands. Each island has its own unique terrain, some with their snow-topped mountains, or sandy beaches and forests full of exotic flora and fauna. The recently renamed Haida Gwaii is a region which is well known to be an active earthquake area. The mountain areas are subject to fairly frequent landslides.

Visitors looking for somewhere to stay will find that the two islands of Graham and Moresby are the main accommodation venues. The ferry terminal based in the village of Skidegate connects the island with the mainland. The several villages on Graham are fairly close to each other making a trip around the island easy. Most visitors will find that bed and breakfast, a motel or a vacation rental are the accommodation options.

Masset Village is at the northern tip of Graham Island and is the commercial center for their fishing industry. Although there has been a significant decline in the commercial fishing industry, the area has seen a strong growth in recreational fishing and the associated tourist industry. The village also offers access to the Delkatla Wildlife Sanctuary and Naikon Provincial Park which are a must see for wildlife and bird watching enthusiasts.

Art lovers and historians will find a visit to the Old Masset Village a real treat. Visitors can observe the islanders at work in the front yard carving out the totem poles which tell the history of the islanders, their culture and their beliefs. The canoes that are used for fishing are also carved by hand. Many examples of the pieces produced by local people are available for viewing in the villages art gallery.

Graham Island has some of the best beaches for collecting seashells and driftwood or spending a relaxing few hours. The area around Tiell Village offers a camp ground for those who want to get closer to nature. The village which is not really a village with homes, offers a coffee shop and a general store which are at the heart of the community.

The alternative accommodation center from Graham Island is the smaller Moresby Island which is and always has been a major logging region. The community is mainly based in Sandspit Village. The airport with connecting flights to and from Canada is situated in Sandspit village. The village also boast a motel, bed and breakfast and holiday homes for rent.

Accommodation opportunities in Haida Gwaii can seem to be fairly restricted. Visitors to the archipelago regions need to accept that they will not find the type of five star luxuries they might expect. Although the accommodations that are available may be fairly basic, the rooms are clean, comfortable and reflect the lifestyle and culture of the people. The friendly service and wide variety of activities available help to ensure that visitors have a unique and memorable experience.




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