30 novembre 2015

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

By Marci Nielsen


A trend has been going on in the past few years regarding visits to certain areas in British Columbia. In particular many people are increasing their visits to the Haida Gwaii archipelago and thus there are increases in searches for Haida Gwaii accommodations. Before you do choose a hotel and make a visit, this article hopes to give you more information about what the place has to offer.

Being a group of islands, Haida Gwaii will thus be expected to offer activities on or around the water. Gaining much popularity over the years are the whale watching tours, which are actually held almost the whole year around.

As with any ecological observation tour, the frequency of you being able to catch a good view or glimpse of orcas, humpbacks and gray whales will depend on the season and month. However, this is still considered the best place in the whole world to watch these species of whales. In any case, always do some advanced research regarding best viewing times.

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 learn about local culture and the populace can also have their fill. The locals, called the Haida, are very happy to share their history and stories with you. Best you read ahead about them however so you can avoid any embarrassing questions and situations.

When one does travel to each of the islands, one will notice quite a few totem poles erected and strewn about. These are actually the recorded history of each of the families on the island and deserve much respect. These totem poles are remarkably similar to Alaskan totems, since the Haida also inhabit large parts of that region. Thus their culture is quite widespread.

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.

To get to this group of islands, the most accessible route is by plane via Toronto, which only takes two hours. Or you can opt to take a boat or ferry which will take longer at around eight hours. Either way, both methods of transport will take you to a place worth remembering and never forget.




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