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Important Things To Know Before Going Out To Get Your Haida Gwaii Accommodations

By Marci Nielsen


The island chain or archipelago of British Columbia, called Haida Gwaii, has been trending in the past few years as a good place for a visit and vacation. Many therefore research on the best Haida Gwaii accommodations for their planned trip, and this may be true for you also. However, before you choose the best hotels for your needs, you should know more about the area in this article.

Haida Gwaii, being an island chain, will definitely have a majority of its activities to be water related or involving water. A year round activity that many go to the islands for are various kinds of whale watching which occurs year round.

The archipelago can be considered as being one of the more strategic spots in the world to do whale watching and whale species observations. Of course the frequency of you being able to see humpbacks, gray whales and killer whales at any one time will be dependent on the season or even the month. Thus a little advanced reading might be useful should you decide on this endeavor.

Just because you are on the islands does not mean you cannot have some great land activities as well. Many hiking and camping spots exist for your enjoyment hand in hand with fishing and kayaking as well. Most visitors will hike and bike in the morning hours and later on in the afternoon laze around the many beaches until evening.

Those who want to add a bit of cultural learning and exposure to their visit may do so to their heart's content. The Haida, or what the local populace are called, are a proud and friendly people who will be more than willing to share their culture with you. To avoid embarrassing questions and situations however, do read up beforehand anything important about their history and such.

Many totem poles in the Alaskan tradition are strewn about, and also erected on the islands. These are basically records of the families in the area and act as some sort of mnemonic device, much like a family heirloom or even photo album. These totems are very much similar to Alaskan ones since the Haida also inhabit large portions of that state and surrounding areas.

It will take you the better part of four days, more or less, to be fully immersed in local culture and learn all about the local history. During this four day jaunt you can visit a lot of communities which have their own museums and displays of arts and crafts. Here you will learn about the bent wood techniques that are used by almost all North American Indian tribes to make their furniture and implements.

The island chain is also very accessible and takes only about two hours flight via plane originating from Toronto. Most describe it as close enough to get to, but far enough away to get away from it all. You can also access the islands by boat or ferry as well. However going there by ferry or boat may take you up to eight hours and also it is very dependent on the weather. Most that have taken the boat say it is a very scenic way to do so.




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