Itinerary
ItineraryDay 1 – Home Cities to Edmonton, AB
Fly from your home to Edmonton or take the WestWorld Coach from Regina and Saskatoon (and along route) at no extra charge.
Day 2 – Edmonton to Prince George, BC
Today we cross the British Columbia border and visit Mount Robson, which has the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. We continue along to Prince George enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Day 3 – Prince George to Terrace, BC
As we continue westward we follow the beautiful rivers and valleys of northern British Columbia. This afternoon we will be stopping to visit the Ksan Historical Village and Museum in Hazelton where the village of Gitanmaax had existed for centuries. The cultural centre is dedicated to illustrating the richness of Gitxsan culture and history.
Day 4 – Terrace to Prince Rupert, BC
Prince Rupert is where Canada’s Wilderness Begins. We will tour the North Pacific Cannery Village Museum. It is the most complete cannery that remains in these remote villages and is also a National Historic Site.
Day 5 – Prince Rupert to Queen Charlotte, BC
We board BC Ferries this morning for our day sailing to the Haida Gwaii. The Haida have called these islands home for over 10,000 years. We will be sailing across the Hectate Strait to Skidegate and the Village of Queen Charlotte. We will be spending 4 nights in Queen Charlotte.
Day 6 – Queen Charlotte
This morning we explore the beach at low tide! Haida Gwaii’s tides provide great opportunities to explore the beach. As the tide falls, meet some strange and beautiful animals that live along the shores. After an included picnic lunch we’ll enjoy a short interactive talk on Cedar: Tree of Life. From the basic necessities to monumental masterpieces, discover many ways cedar is essential to the Haida people and their innovative uses of it. Then try your hand at cedar weaving. Cedar bark weaving techniques have been passed down from generation to generation and continues to play an important role in Haida Culture. *Today’s itinerary is subject to change based on tide schedule
Day 7 – Queen Charlotte
Today we will visit the Naikoon Provincial Park which is located at the north end of Graham Island. This park has wonderful sandy beaches, rolling sand dunes, rock cliffs, marine tidal pools, great viewing look-outs and amazing west coast fauna and flora plus much more. At Tow Hill we will take a short walk to the Blow Hole along with walks along Agate Beach and North Beach. The Blow Hole is an underground catapult of water surge channels carved through the coastline rocks. Your lunch today will be included. Tonight we will be treated to a Haida Feast.
Day 8 – Queen Charlotte
This morning we visit the Haida Heritage Centre. The centre is a magnificent cedar multi-complex consisting of five contemporary monumental timber longhouses. The Greeting House provides spectacular views of the totem poles, the ocean and the surrounding islands. Later, stop at the Balance Rock which is a large boulder left behind after the retreat of the ice age. Your lunch today will be included. This afternoon we visit the Golden Spruce Trail. Some of the trees seen today are over 500 years old.
Day 9 – Queen Charlotte to Terrace
Today we leave Haida Gwaii via the BC Ferry. We will arrive back in Terrace for the night.
Day 10 – Terrace to Prince George, BC
Today we have a leisurely day of travel as we go back along Highway 16. We will visit the alpine themed town of Smithers. This evening join your Tour Director, Driver and Friends at our WestWorld Tours Farewell Dinner.
Day 11 – Prince George to Edmonton, AB
Today we cross back into Alberta and arrive in Edmonton for the evening. We can reminisce about our wonderful tour and make plans to meet up again with newfound friends.
Day 12 – Edmonton to Home Cities
Today we return home to Saskatchewan. The prairie landscape is always inviting.
Dates & Prices
Dates & PricesDouble Occupancy
$3,385.20
Triple Occupancy
$3,280.20
Single Occupancy
$4,361.70
All prices are per person and include taxes and fees. Prices in CAD
Not included in price:
- Gratuities for Tour Director and Driver
- Meals and activities not specified in the itinerary
- Any personal expenses
- Travel Insurance
- Pre or post tour arrangements
*Due to the remote location of this tour, accommodations are categorized as simple/basic.
Tour Highlights
Tour HighlightsMount Robson
Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies and a must see.
Ksan Historical Village & Museum
Ksan Historical Village allows you to Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the Gitxsan people.
North Pacific Cannery Village Museum
Experience the unique history of British Columbia’s oldest salmon cannery.
Haida Heritage Centre
Let the Haida people share their stories with you at this treasured heritage centre.
The Balanced Rock
Perfectly balanced on the horizon of Graham Island is the Balanced Rock, the most mysterious and photographed sight the island has to offer.
Old Massett
Old Massett is the site of three ancient villages and home to 800 Haida, making it the perfect place to see what life on Haida Gwaii is like.
Naikoon Provincial Park
Walking along Agate Beach, watching water catapult through the Blow Hole and taking in amazing views are just a few of the unforgettable opportunities this must-see park provides.