Visit Haida Gwaii For The History, Archaeology, Heritage And World-class Fishing
The Haida Gwaii Islands, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands
, off the coast of British Columbia, are known worldwide for their excellent fishing waters. Anglers travel here throughout the long BC fishing season to reel in impressive catches of halibut, King and Coho salmon, rock cod, red snapper and more. Visitors also come to seek out the solitude of the wilderness, enjoy a variety of recreational activities and learn about the timeless heritage of the Haida Gwaii culture.
In 1993, the Canadian government and the Haida Nation agreed to jointly manage this region. The goal of both parties was to steward the vast ecological and cultural resources of the area, known as "Gwaii Haanas," or "place of wonder." As a result, travelers from around the world come here to enjoy the rugged beauty and unique historical sites that prompted National Geographic Traveler to name Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and the Haida Heritage Site a number-one park destination.
Visitors can reach the islands via a quick connecting flight from Vancouver or Prince Rupert, with many weekly flights available. Those looking for a more intimate journey can sail up the Inland Passage on the Alaska Marine Ferry System, or cruise over from British Columbia on a BC Ferry. Recreational boaters meanwhile can also make the trip and dock at one of the many community marinas on the islands.
Sports fishers looking for exciting, world-class angling will certainly find it here, with excursions for both freshwater and saltwater fishing available. BC fishing charter trips offer anglers the opportunity to hook 100-pound halibut, as well as the king and coho salmon these rich waters are known for. While waiting for the next bite, those onboard can watch the water for humpback whales, gray whales, orcas, sea lions, dolphins and porpoises; and keep an eye on the skies for birds like bald eagles, blue herons and red-throated loons fishing the waters and soaring overhead. After a successful day on the water, guests can return to comfortable, well-equipped lodges to rest before the next day's outing.
For those who prefer to stay onshore, or who have caught their limit and are eager for the next adventure, the islands are a welcoming host with an endless supply of year-round recreation and activities. Guests can enjoy world-class kayaking, backpacking or camping in the lush forests, or surfing along island beaches. Others can immerse themselves in the ancient culture of the Haida Gwaii by spending time at the heritage center, touring area museums and art galleries, or watching native dance and storytelling performances. Visitors can also witness master artisans using traditional methods for carving canoes or towering cedar monument poles.
The national park and heritage site of Haida Gwaii and the islands' premiere fishing and recreational opportunities provide visitors with a memorable vacation experience.
by: Stephen Daniels
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