Haida Gwaii (British Columbia)

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Haida Gwaii, the traditional homeland of the Haida Nation, is a remote archipelago of 150 islands off the coast of British Columbia. Its relative inaccessibility adds to the sense of adventure, making it a destination for those seeking something truly special. Known as “Canada’s Galapagos,” the islands are rich in biodiversity and cultural history, featuring ancient poles, longhouses, and over 500 archaeological sites.

The islands are a haven for wildlife and dramatic landscapes. Sitka deer are often seen grazing near Highway 16, while eagles soar overhead in spring and summer. The unique climate supports lush forests and a wealth of animal life, offering endless opportunities to explore both nature and the region’s fascinating heritage.