mercredi 9 décembre 2015

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

By Marci Nielsen


Many in recent years are starting to visit British Columbia for short jaunts and vacations. Quite a few are discovering and putting into their itinerary the Haida Gwaii archipelago. May would be thinking of looking for hotel in Haida Gwaii, but before you look for Haida Gwaii accommodations, you must know a little bit more about the island chain and what it 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.

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.

Those who do not want to spend too much time on the water can enjoy a myriad of land based activities as well. The islands do have quite a few hiking trails and camping spots available and these can in turn be coupled with some kayaking and fishing. A quite popular combination of activities involves biking or hiking in the early morning and finishing this off with just lounging or lazing around the beach until early 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.

If you want a complete immersion in local history and culture, you need about almost four days to make a complete tour of the archipelago. During that time you can visit each of the community museums and learn more about their arts and crafts also. You will also be able to learn about the bent wood technique which was popularized by the Haida and also used by North American Indian Tribes.

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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