Haida Gwaii Tours For Your Next Vacation

By Essie Osborn


Everyone would love to have a good vacation or holiday retreat one way or another. For those of us who are getting tired of the usual regular places there is something that is quite interesting found in an archipelago near British Columbia. Quite a few have discovered this place already and yet more are now booking Haida Gwaii tours for their next travel plans and holiday getaways.

Originally called the Queen Charlotte islands, the archipelago has quite temperate weather. Not so hot summers and not so freezing winters. It is a great place for outdoor activities and the like. The locals, the Haida, are very friendly too. The name of the island actually means island of the Haida.

As the Haida also occupy quite a lot of Alaska, one may find similarities also in their crafts and wares. Here you will also find totem poles that are records of family histories and also workshops that has the unique bent wood technique used by peoples indigenous to the region.

A four day minimum is recommended for one to be able to cover all the communities if one wants total cultural and historical experience. One will be able to fully cover all the art stores, the museum, and workshops that are indigenous to the area in that span of time.

For the avid hiker there is plenty of hiking to be found. However, if you want a thorough walk of the entire archipelago you should have on hand at least a kayak also since you will be going over water now and again. Several packages which cater to the pure hiking experience are available.

Those who want a thrilling experience in the water, one may take many f the whale watching tour packages available. British Columbia is probably one of the best places in the world to go whale watching up close. One can see gray whales, orcas and humpback whales at a given season. Usually March to April are the best times to watch gray whales while it is best to watch orcas in the months of May to September.

Those who do not want to do anything stressful can do a bit of camping and a lot of fishing. Many great fishing spots can be had near kayaking areas as well as campsites. Thus the less physically inclined can have some fun too. In fact there is definitely something for everyone in these islands.

Plenty of accommodations can be had by way of motels, inns, lodges and bed and breakfasts. There is also a park for recreational vehicles one can avail of. However, one must be mindful that summer is peak season and rates can go up. Thus you should plan and time your trip accordingly to avoid the hustle and bustle and likewise avoid the high prices.

Far enough from civilization to be considered isolated, and near enough to be accessible, these islands cannot be beat. It only takes two hours by plane from Vancouver and around seven hours by boat. Definitely this is one trip that you should consider taking on your next vacation by yourself, with a loved one or with your family.




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