Kayak up-close to nature and Haida culture
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site
Savour the freedom of where your paddle takes you - the most intimate way to experience Gwaii Haanas is from a kayak seat, epi-centre of a 360-degree wilderness panorama.
Stash a camera in a waterproof bag, quick draw-ready for a bear ambling a beach, clownish puffins bobbing in the swell or a humpback whale surfacing with a startling blow. Paddle a rental kayak for a few days or a month, mapping your own adventure or on a guided expedition. Absorb Haida Gwaii Watchmen’s insights into culture, carved poles and vast longhouses resting in ruin at their ancestors’ village sites.
Soak in a rustic hot pool on Gandll K’in Gwaay.yaay (Hotspring Island). Pick a solitary island beach or headland and own it for the night, dining al fresco on a driftwood log with a view. Dangle your food stash in a tree out of bears’ reach, then fall asleep to the rhythm of the sea.
May to September annually.
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- DIY activities
- Explore ancient Haida village sites
- K’angGuu Gwaay.yaay, Plant Enclosures
- Cruise through an ocean teeming with wildlife
- Powerboating and Sailing
- Bird Watching
- Kayaking
- Marine mammal watching
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Camping and accommodation
- 'Laana DaaG̲ang.nga, Swan Bay Rediscovery program
- Volunteer
- Speakers series
- Artists in Gwaii Haanas
- Tours and programs
- Calendar of events
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