8 days tour

8 Days In Haida Gwaii With Air

8 Days In Haida Gwaii With Air

This tour includes:

Transport

Commercial air, ferry, covered boat, zodiac and van.

Insurance

We highly recommend trip and cancellation insurance.

Meals

7 breakfasts, 4 dinners and 1 lunch. One dinner includes a special seafood dinner in the home of a Haida elder. Our tours are active during the day which leave little time for sit-down lunches.

Others

Fully escorted with knowledgeable driver/guide Tours of local villages, escorted walks and hikes Transportation by van, ferry and float plane All entrance fees to provincial, national parks and protected areas On Ninstints / Sโ€™Gaang Gwaay Llinagaay, visit with Haida Watchmen. BC Ferry transportation from Skidegate to Alliford Bay Tour of local Haida Chiefsโ€™ carving studios, canoe sheds and Big House Entrance to Haida Cultural Centre, at Kay Llnagaay Entrance fees to Port Clements and Dixon Maritime Museums. Boat tour to either the northern village of Yan or Kung on Graham Island with local Haida Guide

Flights

We include round trip air from Vancouver to Sandspit on Air Canada.

Accommodation

Seven nights accommodation. The properties we stay at include motels, lodges, B&Bs, inns, cabins and small hotels. All rooms will have either a king, queen or double bed and a private bathroom. Our properties all underscore our philosophy to utilize small-scale accommodation that offer character and cleanliness, pursue sound environmental practices and support other local operators.

Guide

David Hopper has been guiding Midnight Sun trips to Haida Gwaii for seven years and is intimately family with its natural history, geography, culture and Haida people. David grew up on Canadaโ€™s west coast and has a Masters in Environmental Studies. A few comments from Google Review: "We had an amazing trip to Haida Gwaii guided by David Hopper from Midnight sun Adventure Travel. David went over and above our expectations. He was quick to adjust our schedule when needed to provide us with the best experience of Haida Gwaii. You could feel his love for the Island and its people." Paul Zubick, 2019. 5/5 "We recently Toured Haida Gwaii with Midnight Sun Adventure . It was an awesome time with beautiful scenery , tons of history , great accommodations and food , amazing culture and people . Our Tour Guide , Dave , couldnโ€™t have been more informative , friendly or helpful . He was with us every step of the way and took us to places Iโ€™m sure not many get to see . Inside personal Long Houses . carving sheds with totems and war canoes being worked on , watching carvers making jewelry etc. , museums ...... and believe it or not , Chinese Food . What a memorable time ." Sandy Bryson, 2019. 5/5 "Concerning my trip with Midnight Sun Travel in 2018 to Haida Gwaii, it was a wonderful week. All the travel arrangements had been provided and were most pleasant involving the ferry trip and the air flight. Accommodation was excellent and the guiding by David Hopper was terrific. Without Davidโ€™s knowledge and familiarity with the island and the resident artists, a week there would have been greatly diminished. I can recommend Midnight Sun Travel to anyone wanting to enjoy a trip to Haida Gwaii to the utmost." John F. Purdy 5/5

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Itinerary of your trip 8 Days In Haida Gwaii With Air

  • Day 1 Day 1: Sandspit
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Sandspit

      Day 1.  Vancouver to Sandspit/ Queen Charlotte City, British Columbia  Our travel begins at Vancouver South Terminal Airport when we board our flight to Sandspit. The two-hour fight skirts the Coastal Mountains, swings north-west over Hecate Strait and then crosses over Gwaii Haanis National Park and Reserve.  At Sandspit Airport, your Midnight Sun Driver/ Guide will load your luggage and then escort the group to Ailford Bay where weโ€™ll take the 20 minute crossing to Skidegate on Graham Island. A stop the Queen Charlotte Visitor Centre will give us โ€œthe big pictureโ€ and weโ€™ll load up on local maps. From here weโ€™ll check into our bed and breakfast and tour the village of Queen Charlotte.  In the evening we experience a taste of Haida culture and lifestyle by dining in a truly unforgettable way. At Keenwaiis Kitchen our Haida Chef, Roberta Olson who specializes in traditional Haida and local foods, will prepare an authentic three course dinner for our group. From her home, Roberta, whose Haida name is Keenawaii, has served dignitaries, government officials and celebrities. The seafood and venison are locally harvested as are the berries, mushrooms and other wild edibles.  Accommodation:  One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Dinner

  • Day 2 Day 2: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Queen Charlotte Islands

      After an early breakfast weโ€™ll make our way down to the boat dock for a 15 min briefing. Here our 30 foot aluminum catamaran awaits with its heated closed cabin, bathroom and open deck space. Guests are issued gear including rubber boats, toques and floater jackets. Then, off we go to the Haida villages of แธดโ€™uuna Llnagaay (commonly known as Skedans) and Tโ€™aanuu Llnagaay for walks through two distinctive village sites. แธดโ€™uuna Llnagaay (Skedans) was a village of 26 to 30 longhouses at its height.


      In this remote corner of the world, we view these ruins as structures that evoke and summon the past to an encounter with contemporary reality. At แธดโ€™uuna Llnagaay, guests follow the network of clam shell trails to view the remains of the village. The poles that remain and the depressions of several longhouses give one a sense of the former grandeur of the village, splayed out along Skedans Bay. Along the way, local guides incorporate storytelling, songs and local history to give guests a glimpse into the heritage of the Haida People and how they protect the land and waters.

      After lunch, we board our boat and head to the village of Tanu. The Eagle and Raven Wolf village of Tโ€™aanuu Llnagaay translates to Eelgrass Town in reference to the eelgrass beds nearby. This village was once populated between 25 and 40 longhouses. Though no standing poles remain at Tโ€™aanuu, the house depressions and moss-covered house posts provide a vivid reminder of the history this place holds.

      Accommodation:  One or two queen beds and private bathroom.

      Accommodation:  One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast, lunch

  • Day 3 Day 3: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Queen Charlotte Islands

      Day 3. Tlell, B.C. This morning we head to the village of Skedans and the Haida Culture Centre at Kay Llnagaay. More ambitious passengers may want to walk the six kโ€™s along the coastal road to the Centre. Here at the Centre, guests will get a guided tour of this award winning aboriginal cultural tourism attraction. The Centre sits on the ancient site of Kay Llnagaay or โ€œSea Lion Town,โ€ and is designed to resemble the traditional Oceanside Haida Village that once stood in its place. The Centre houses a museum which contains thousands of Haida artifacts including the largest argillite collection in the world. Weโ€™ll also see poles, traditional and ceremonial clothing as well as everyday household objects. At the Performance House stories, drumming and traditional dances are performed. Weโ€™ll also visit the carving house/ Gyaa Kโ€™id Naay and Tluu Naay Canoe Shed / Skaajang Naay. The large open-walled building of the carving house is designed to hold monumental poles, canoes and any other work that would be too large to fit in the enclosed space of the carving shed. Guests are invited to walk around and tour artists at work in this work space. Currently, the Skidegate Pole carved by legendary Haida artist Bill Reid is housed in the Carving House until it is ready to be raised again inside the walls of the Haida Gwaii Museum. At the canoe shed, learn about the Haida mode of travel, transportation, food/resource gathering and trade by exploring the history and importance of canoes in Haida lives. Haidas were fierce warriors and well-known coastal travellers, having ventured to Victoria for trading purposes in earlier times during the 1800s. Critical to the sustainability of Haida culture was the canoe which the Haida depended on to trade with neighbouring coast First Nations and travel between communities. Those guests feeling in need to get out and stretch their legs elect to take a walk around Spirit Lake. The trail is hard packed and well maintained rated easy to moderate with some steep parts at the beginning. After lunch at the local bistro weโ€™ll head north on the Yellowhead Highway. Along the way, nestled behind a stand of tall cedars, a narrow trail leads to the ocean and one of the most mysterious and uniquely photographed sites in all of Haida Gwaii: Balance Rock. Here weโ€™ll stop and explore the area known to the Haida as a spiritual site. Enroute to Tlell weโ€™ll stop at the Jungle Beach and St Maryโ€™s Spring where those who take a sip are destined to come back to Haida Gwaii. We check into our local B&B and enjoy dinner at the local restaurant. Accommodation: One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 4 Day 4: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Queen Charlotte Islands

      Day 4. Tlell, B.C. Enjoy a quiet morning, take a walk on the beach, watch the sun rise. After a leisurely breakfast we head out to the village of Port Clements, and the protected lands of Yaaguun Gandlaay. Here weโ€™ll visit the site of Kiidkโ€™yaas, also known as the Golden Spruce. An easy hard packed trail takes us to the banks of the Yakoun River where this mighty tree once stood. The Golden Spruce was a Sitka spruce tree that had a rare genetic mutation that caused its needles to be golden in colour. This tree was considered sacred by the Haida people. On the trail you will learn about the tragic end of this tree and the efforts today to save and create a new Golden Spruce, as well as visit the new Golden Spruce growing in Port Clements. After lunch weโ€™ll head out to the Crystal Cabin, a small gift shop founded by the Dutheil family of jewelers 25 years ago. This shop is home to the Tlell Stone Circle, an outdoor exhibit of Haida Gwaiiโ€™s Geological Past. These stones, which are arranged in a medicine wheel, mark the intersection of two harmonic leylines and an entryway for light into the universe. We can stand in the middle of the circle to become more spiritually connected to Haida Gwaii. Inside guests can discover local and international selection of crystals, and gemstone jewelry. Be sure to pick up the Dutheil Family local signature specimens, including the Serenity Stone, Star Spirit Thunder Eggs, or Island Mist Agates. At the end of the day, guests have the option to return to their relax at their accommodation or take a hike to near Misty Meadows in Naikoon National Park. This hike leads to the Pesuta Shipwreck and takes three to four hours, there and back.. Accommodation: One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast

  • Day 5 Day 5: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Queen Charlotte Islands

      Day 5 Masset, / Tow Hill B.C.  After breakfast we continue with another big adventure day. We head to the village of Masset where weโ€™ll meet our local guide for a marine tour to the village of Yan or Kung (depending on weather conditions).  Unlike Ninstints/ Sโ€™Gaang Gwaay Llinagaay, in the south, there is not much left of these villages but the giant most covered poles of the long houses. Yan was once one of the larger villages of the north in Haida Gwaii and had up to seventeen long houses but was abandoned in the late 1800s. Kung was also once a thriving village of fifteen long houses with a rich history. Weโ€™ll have time to visit one of these places with our local guide and enjoy the stories, surroundings and atmosphere. Later we check into our local bed and breakfast and enjoy a delicious dinner.  Accommodation:  One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast, dinner

  • Day 6 Day 6: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Queen Charlotte Islands

      Day 6 Masset, / Tow Hill B.C. Everyone needs a chill day and today is it. After a relaxing morning weโ€™ll check the tides and head out to explore Tow Hill and Naikoon National Park. Weโ€™ll walk along the boardwalk trail up Tow Hill with panoramic views of the sandy beaches and Masset Inlet. Naikoon National Park encompasses 72,640 hectares along the Northeast tip of Graham Island with 97 kilometres of sandy beaches, making it a beachcomberโ€™s delight. The park is mostly lowland forest with stunted lodge pole pine, red and yellow cedar, sitka spruce and helmlock. After our visit to Tow Hill weโ€™ll walk along North Beach and sink out toes into the soft sand and do some beachcombing. We take refreshment at a funky local bakery set in the forest. In the afternoon passengers can visit the Dixon Maritime Museum and Delkatla Nature Sanctuary. Accommodation: One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast, dinner

  • Day 7 Day 7: Queen Charlotte Islands
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Queen Charlotte Islands

      Day 7 Masset, / Tow Hill B.C. Our last full day on Haida Gwaii is spent touring the village of Old Masset. We visit the local chiefsโ€™ Big House are guided by a local through the canoe shed. For a first hand and personal understanding of the Haida People we visit local carvers of argelitte, cedar and painters in their homes.  Weโ€™ll tour the more recent poles put up in the village and enjoy lunch with the locals at their favourite eating place. Other stops will include Sarahs โ€˜Gift House and the Raven Gallery. Weโ€™ll stop for pictures of the local sites whenever and wherever possible, watch the eagles ride the wind along the shoreline or enjoy the treats thrown out to them by local fishermen.  By the end of this week you will have slowed down and become tuned to the unique rhythm of this place, of the peace and quiet that is Haida Gwaii. Your spirit will be renewed and love of nature awakened once again.  Accommodation: One or two queen beds and private bathroom. Meals: Breakfast, dinner

  • Day 8 Day 8: Vancouver
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Vancouver

      Fly Out. After breakfast we get an early morning start and load our luggage and checkout of our accommodation. Your driver/guide will drive us to meet up with the airport shuttle back to Sandspit. Check in at the Sandspit Airport and fly back to Vancouver, B.C.  Meals: Breakfast

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 50 / Max: 75

Age range allowed for this experience.

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