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This Remote Canadian Archipelago Is Known as the ‘Galapagos of the North’—and the Island Chain Feels Like the Edge of the World
Haida Gwaii blends ancient rainforests, rich Indigenous culture, and incredible marine wildlife.
Pristine wilderness dotted by ancient village sites so protected that only 12 people at a time are allowed to step ashore — this is Canada’s final frontier, a remote archipelago off British Columbia’s ...
“What’s west of Westeros?” That’s the last question we hear from Arya Stark in the final moments of Game of Thrones as she boards a ship bound for the unknown. “It’s where all the maps end,” she ...
The Haida Nation and government of British Columbia recently signed the Gaayhllxid/Gíihlagalgang “Rising Tide” Haida Title Lands Agreement, which recognizes and affirms the Haida Nation’s title to the ...
British Columbia's Haida Gwaii archipelago. Photographs by Lauren Sinnott and Julia DeWitt. At dawn, paddling the east coast of Moresby island, Haida Gwaii. The sun rises in the west as the night’s ...
Twenty years ago, Geoff Plant, the then attorney general of British Columbia, made an offer to the Haida Nation. Many West Coast First Nations, including the Haida, had never signed treaties with the ...
HAIDA GWAII, BC and VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 4, 2020 /CNW/ - Haida Gwaii is home to a wide variety of marine life and Haida citizens who have lived there for more than 13,000 years, and is one of the most ...
Haida Gwaii's small population of northern goshawks--already of great concern to conservationists--are the last remnant of a highly distinct genetic cluster of the birds, according to a new genomic ...
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