Haida Gwaii, BC
The Queen Charlotte Islandshistorically known as Haida Gwaii, is an archipelago of more than 150 islands. The region is a popular destination for travelers seeking beautiful coastal landscapes and a fascinating First Nations culture. The islands are some of the world’s richest heritage treasures, with more than 500 archeological sites.
Haida Gwaii's climate produces lush vegetation and abundant wildlife. Groups of Sitka deer feed on the grassy clearings along the Queen Charlotte Highway, and eaglesoften hundreds at a timecan be seen flying overhead in spring and summer.
Island waters teem with sea life. Watch for grey, orca, and humpback whales along with seals, sea lions, porpoises, and marine birds. For the ultimate vantage point, take a kayaking daytrip in Skidegate Inlet or a multi-day paddle to Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage SiteNorth America's #1 national park according to National Georaphic Traveler Magazine.
Haida Gwaii's administrative center is located in Queen Charlotte City, a small community offering motels, B & B accommodation, restaurants, shops and galleries. Local operators offer tours and activites such as fishing, kayaking, floatplane trips, beachcombing, diving, and whale watching.
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