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12 December 2015

What To Know Before Looking For Haida Gwaii Hotels

By Marci Nielsen


Sometimes secrets cannot be kept for long, even local secrets. British Columbia has one local secret that is slowly being discovered by both local Canadian and international tourists alike. This secret that is now being introduced into the world is the archipelago of Haida Gwaii. If you are currently planning to book one of the Haida Gwaii hotels for your vacation, do read on in this article to learn more about what the archipelago has to offer.

Being an archipelago, expect that quite a lot of activities or major activities for that matter, will be centered around or near the water or sea. In fact a major, if not prime attraction is the year round whale watching tours and excursions that many have come to know and enjoy.

Whale watching has become its main earning attraction due to the fact that the area is considered the best in the world when it comes to watching and observing whale species such as the mighty orca, the humpback whale and the grey whale. Frequency per hour in terms of sightings will depend on season and month so it might be a good idea to research on when is the best time to go. By doing this you will definitely get more for your money.

Great and worthwhile activities also can be had on land. Some notable hiking trails and camping spots are available for those who are so inclined to these sort of activities. Kayaking areas and fishing spots also abound, so one can be spoilt for choice in a way. Many tourists would prefer to bike in the morning and the laze around on the beach until nighttime.

Those of a more cultural and historical leaning in terms of having a good vacation will not be disappointed. The local Haida are very friendly and more than willing to share with you their culture and history. It is best to avoid embarrassment by reading into the culture earlier so you can avoid any uncomfortable moments and comments.

When traveling to each of the islands, one will notice the prevalence of quite a few totem poles that look surprisingly Alaskan in their characteristics. This is not surprising as the Haida also do occupy large areas of Alaskan territory. Each of these totems are accorded much respect as they are recorded histories of people on the islands.

For those who really want to explore every nook and cranny of these islands, a four day minimum is needed. In those four days you will be able to visit all the local museums and communities. You will also be exposed to local arts and crafts and a way of making furniture using bent wood. This bent wood technique is widely used by many North American Indian peoples.

The most direct route to the island group is by a two hour flight from Toronto. You can also opt to take a more scenic route by boat or ferry which can take you about 8 hours. Either way, you will enjoy you vacation here. In looking for the best accommodation therefore, find one that can give you access to all the activities thus mentioned.




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