Thursday, 28 May 2015

Embrace Another World When You Experience Adventures At Haida Gwaii Lodge

By Ericka Marsh


In a remote place between the Pacific Ocean and the Hecate Strait, not far as the crow flies from the western coast of British Columbia, is a fascinating archipelago. Historians estimate that the culture that lives there can be found throughout history as far back as thirteen thousand years into the past. This collection of one hundred and fifty islands, or so, is home to some of the most exciting adventures one could enjoy.

The continental shelf supports this archipelago of Canada. Travelers arrive to the major ports by taking ferries or flying from Prince Rupert of Vancouver. It can include several hours to get there, but it is well worth the time. Anyone who owns a private vessel is also welcome to dock at the marinas available. Because a haida gwaii lodge often provides everything the adventurer needs for the time spent, it is easy to see why many come again and again.

As a prime location for sports fishermen and their activities, area lodges specialize in fly in adventures. Once reservations for any group are confirmed, the next step for sportsmen is to simply arrive and check in to their accommodations. All of the clothing, equipment, fishing boats, meals and entertainment are completely set to go. Days are spent reeling in salmon and local fish, while evenings are filled with great, locally sourced food, often caught that day, and good company.

The artists who work and live there often focus on the ancient Haida arts and culture. Many students travel from around the globe to have the chance to study with them. There are workshops available, and many shops selling lovely art pieces. Raven and Eagle, two popular characters in the old tales are often featured in bold graphic jewelry and other decorative items. These are stories that have become popular in schools as people learn more about multiculturalism.

Naturalists wishing to explore the flora and fauna fed by the volcanic waters and ever changing land surfaces tend to hike through the forests and along the beaches. It is said that the archipelago was one place where the warmth of the volcanoes helped to preserve the diverse wildlife and sea creatures over the Ice Age. This is one theory about why it is that the islands there are filled with species from the neighboring mainland as well as those unique to the island chain.

Once ruled by Great Britain, and named Queen Charlotte's Islands, the historic architecture in the main towns reflects that heritage. But there is also a presence that has always remained for the People, with dwellings in the distinctive Haida style everywhere. The cultures simply are both embraced, and guests who come to stay in lodges here can enjoy experiencing the coexistence of both.

The photo opportunities here rival any on earth. From up close views of tiny organisms floating in the water to broad vistas above it, there is a scene to capture the imagination of every photographer.

To calm the senses and invigorate the adventurous, this archipelago of ancient cultures and current beauty is an excellent choice for lodging. It may take a day or two to relax into the escape you are seeking, but once you embrace this land of time past, you can create wonderful memories for the future.




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