Getting There
Access is typically by boat or seaplane, so plan your trip accordingly.





Haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, is a remote archipelago off the coast of British Columbia. It is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including lush forests, rugged coastlines, and pristine beaches. The islands are a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to see eagles, bears, and marine life like whales. Rich in Haida culture, visitors can explore ancient villages and totem pole sites, providing a glimpse into the history and traditions of the Haida people. Despite its remote location, Haida Gwaii promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking natural beauty and cultural depth.
Haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, is a remote archipelago off the coast of British Columbia. It is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, including lush forests, rugged coastlines, and pristine beaches. The islands are a haven for wildlife, offering opportunities to see eagles, bears, and marine life like whales. Rich in Haida culture, visitors can explore ancient villages and totem pole sites, providing a glimpse into the history and traditions of the Haida people. Despite its remote location, Haida Gwaii promises an unforgettable experience for those seeking natural beauty and cultural depth.
Lush forests and pristine beaches.
Rich Haida cultural heritage.
Abundant wildlife including eagles and whales.
Remote location with limited access.
Rich cultural heritage with protected sites.
Abundant wildlife and natural beauty.
Access is typically by boat or seaplane, so plan your trip accordingly.
Engage with the local Haida culture by visiting cultural centers and ancient sites.
Nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
CAD $
$100-$200 p/day
English, Haida
Bring binoculars for the best wildlife viewing experience.
Adventure, Cultural Exploration, Nature