There are many reasons to visit Haida Gwaii in British Columbia: to support the Haida people, to appreciate Haida art, and to witness the archipelago's natural beauty.
On the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off the coast of British Columbia, carvers and cooks, boat captains and botanists are helping revive Indigenous culture and history.
As Haida Gwaii reopens to visitors, tourism operators continue to face challenges.
Contact Published Wednesday, June 30, 2021 6:15PM PDT Last Updated Wednesday, June 30, 2021 6:26PM PDT
Haida Style Expeditions co-owner James Cowpar in Prince Rupert s Cow Bay. (Source: Joshua Azizi).
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PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Starting tomorrow, the Council of the Haida Nation is officially reopening Haida Gwaii to visitors. It’s good news for the islands’ tourism industry, which has essentially been on life support throughout the pandemic. James Cowpar is the co-owner of Haida Style Expeditions, which offers cultural tours of the region. He says it’s been “a rough go” since the pandemic began.