At the village of SGang Gwaay, the remains of large cedar longhouses and carved mortuary poles (above) commemorate the art and way of life of the Haida. (Photograph by Jonathan Kingston, National ...
Pristine wilderness dotted by ancient village sites so protected that only 12 people at a time are allowed to step ashore — this is Canada’s final frontier, a remote archipelago off British Columbia’s ...
“What’s west of Westeros?” That’s the last question we hear from Arya Stark in the final moments of Game of Thrones as she boards a ship bound for the unknown. “It’s where all the maps end,” she ...
Time, wind and water are slowly wearing away the cedar mortuary poles that stand scattered across SGang Gwaay, once a thriving village of the Haida people. Most of the 20 houses that once lined a ...
Reporting from Haida Gwaii, Canada — The aroma of coffee drifted into my cabin along with the distant squawking of seagulls, but it was a gentle swaying that reminded me I was waking on a boat. I ...
Adventurous travelers experience Haida Gwaii wilderness as Hiellen Village Longhouses offers culturally rooted island lodging. · GlobeNewswire Inc. Masset, BC, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beyond ...
So few accessible adventure travel destinations—think relatively untouched places where ancient cultures and pristine nature still coexist in harmony—remain that feel truly authentic. But Canada’s ...
In 2010, after the passage of a landmark reconciliation agreement, Haida leaders ceremonially returned the colonial name to the then-prime minister of British Columbia in a traditional handcrafted ...
Masset, BC, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beyond the well-trodden paths of Canadian tourism lies a destination that remains largely unfamiliar, even to many Canadians. Haida Gwaii, an archipelago ...