Embrace Another World When You Experience Adventures At Haida Gwaii Lodge

By Ericka Marsh


There are times when a simple vacation is not enough. The sportsman, naturalist, artist and searching spirit all crave that singular adventure that will remind them of how it feels to be truly alive. There is a distant archipelago waiting between the Pacific Ocean and the Hecate Strait off British Columbia. It is an isolated spot, with rugged shorelines, but it lures the curious to come an experience its offerings.

There are comfortable lodgings available once you have arrived among the islands. You will need to fly or take a ferry from Prince Rupert or Vancouver. These are the major gateways to visit, but there are also many marinas that cater to vessels owned privately. One highly popular vacation includes staying at a local haida gwaii lodge where every necessity and amenity is provided before your arrival. Many of these attract sports fishermen who will try their hand at reeling in some of the most delicious salmon anywhere. It is common for the lodges to have someone who is skilled to prepare the catch of the day for dinner that night.

The adventures that entice sportsmen to simply arrive for adventures with every bit of equipment ready to go, including necessary gear and clothing for any season, are a big draw. You simply need to make your reservations and turn up on the arrival day, as your meals, entertainment and transportation each day are all set. You spend your days pursuing your activity and your nights in good company with fine food and relaxed entertainment.

Artists around the world gather to study the Haida carvings and paintings. Their distinctive colors and graphic designs are famous to students and teachers. They are discovered anew in classrooms because the artwork subjects are animals, fish and birds native to the area. More important is their role in story telling, as the people have told the old stories for generations, keeping their cultural history alive with each new group of youngsters.

Scientists think this land is filled with organisms that benefit from its volcanic waters. Naturalists come to see the wide diversity of organisms that exist there. It is thought that the extravagant variety was spared from the cold of the Ice Age, which explains why so many birds and animals that currently live on the mainland also live there.

Once ruled by Great Britain, and named Queen Charlotte's Islands, the historic architecture in the main towns reflects that heritage. But there is also a presence that has always remained for the People, with dwellings in the distinctive Haida style everywhere. The cultures simply are both embraced, and guests who come to stay in lodges here can enjoy experiencing the coexistence of both.

For photographers, there is visual adventure beyond imagination. The pristine and rocky shorelines are equally as photogenic as the formal British architecture of previous eras. A local stay allows easy access to walks along beaches and through forests, with plenty of photo worthy views everywhere.

Come to the Haida people, lodge on the distant archipelago, calm your spirit and fill yourself with new experiences. Make you reservations to disappear into its mystical and historic spaces. Before you realize it, you will be renewed.




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