Discover the best top things to do in Graham Island, British Columbia including Gwaii Haanas National Park, Haida Gwaii Discovery Day Tours, West Wave Fishing, Gin Kuyaas-Haida Art Studio & Gifts, Jones Charters, All About U Arts, Long House Gift Shop, Atlas Ocean Tours, Jungle Beach, Naikoon Provincial Park.
5.0 based on 103 reviews
nice place. i really enjoyed the water. very windy. bring a jacket and a hat! also it can be raining here.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Guided land based tours focussing on the cultural, settlement and natural history of Haida Gwaii. Personal Guiding services, All Inclusive Tour Packages and Custom tours are all available to enhance your visit to our Island's home.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Fish an archipelago known as Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) located offshore in the North Pacific. Although, this most northern rainforest is know for culture, beauty and marine life, it is arguably best known for its legendary bounties of salmon & halibut. Team the best fishing of its kind with our highly rated fishing service to have the most amazing fishing experiences!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
We will take you on an adventure through pristine waters to the most amazing fishing grounds in the world home of every species of salmon. Chinook, Coho, Cod, Halibut are all yours to discover, you just may land yourself a 30 pound Tyee Salmon!
5.0 based on 32 reviews
Upon visiting Haida Gwaii we stopped by Ben's gallery to check out some local art. Well 3 pieces later and some great experiences we will be back. The only part of Ben that is bigger than his talent, is his heart. Great guy
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We are a local business specializing in kayak mothership boat tours in Gwaii Haanas, Haida Gwaii. Guests visit ancient Haida village sites (including a United Nations World Heritage Site) explore by kayak, and enjoy exceptional wildlife viewing (whales, dolphins, birds, bears, and intertidal life). Our trips are an opportunity to escape to a remote, peaceful, and spectacular corner of the world.
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Please note that Naikoon is a large provincial park and that Agate Beach and Misty Meadows are well over half an hour apart. While hiking to the Pesuta is a great experience, it is much closer to Misty Meadows (Tlell area) and not within walking distance from Agate Beach. Agate Beach has oceanfront campground spaces that, while not especially private, afford you easy access to the rocky beach. Most stones are pretty smooth there though. Despite its name, this isn’t the best place to find agates. You’ll have better luck at low tide if you park at the Tow Hill Community sign on the way out to the beach and access the beach from there. Tow Hill/Blow Hole is Also a great experience. You can take either a flat trail out To Blow Hole (the viewing platform is wheelchair accessible!) or hike up to the top (2 lookouts, steep in sections). Regardless of time of year, be prepared for changing weather conditions including fierce winds and rain. Even in warmer temperatures the wind can make for a chilly beach stroll.
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