
This is the Queen Charlotte Islands, or Haida Gwaii: A hundred and thirty islands at the edge of North America. Rainforests draped with moss. Humpbacks rising from the ocean. An ancient culture with modern villages and old ones where the remains of beautiful totems and houses stand above wild beaches.
Join the Maple Leaf for a multi-day adventure tour of Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage site aboard a classic schooner.
Accompanied by wonderful naturalists, many of them actively researching the area, we have enjoyed spectacular trips here each year on the classic schooner Maple Leaf since we began operating trips in Gwaii Haanas in the 1980s.
Haida Gwaii: Islands at the Edge of the World
One story goes that long ago, after the ice receded and the floodwaters lowered, Raven walked along a beach in Haida Gwaii, looking for occupation. He found some creatures in a shell and convinced them to come out. These were the first Haida, the first people, and they have lived here ever since.
On your trip to Haida Gwaii, you'll enter the world of the Haida, arguably the most powerful pre-contact culture on the west coast of North America.
Villages of Gwaii Haanas
You'll travel into Gwaii Haanas, "Place of Wonder", a protected region of 138 islands in the southern Queen Charlotte Island/Haida Gwaii.
Here are some of the greatest First Nations village sites in North America, including the UN World Heritage Site Ninstints (SGang Gwaay). At SGang Gwaay, you'll walk among still-standing poles over 150 years old, carved by the Kunghit Haida.
Our Haida guides will explain the stories of the poles and the people who had them carved. The overall sense of power found in these villages is unforgettable.
The "Canadian Galapagos" for Wildlife
The Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii lies on the continental shelf. On the west coast, rugged cliffs drop straight into the sea, where it plunges thousands of feet into the Pacific. The east coast lies on a shallow sea at the edge of the continental plate, and the coastline is a convoluted series of islands and anchorages.

Upwellings of nutrients from the Pacific create some of the densest intertidal life on the planet. You'll see humpback whales, feeding in great numbers beside you, splashing the water with fins up to 15 feet long.
Pacific whitesided dolphins may streak along beside you.
You'll be in the Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii at the right time of year to see hundreds of thousands of nesting seabirds who return to land only for these few months to breed.
The islands' isolation from the mainland has given rise to species that differ from their mainland counterparts. For example, the bears on Haida Gwaii, which you may see turning over beach rocks to find crabs, are larger than other black bears.
Explore the Queen Charlottes' Rainforests and Hot Springs
You'll enjoy learning about the variety of ecosystems from our on-board naturalist.
Walk through forests of enormous trees, some over ten centuries old and thickly draped with mosses. Soak in natural hot springs as you look across a bay at snowcapped mountains. Walk secluded beaches looking for shells.
A Rare Opportunity with Experienced Guides
Travelling here is a rare experience. Although Gwaii Haanas is listed as the top national park in North America by National Geographic, few are permitted to travel here.
Maple Leaf has been operating here since the 1980s and we are one of the founders of the Code of Conduct for the Gwaii Haanas Tour Operators Association.
We know the area intimately and travel with the permission and respect of the Haida and Parks Canada.
Whether you are interested in the wildlife, the cultural history or the forests, your trip to Haida Gwaii will be one of the best educational holidays found anywhere.
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