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Scientists have captured the first detailed images of the meeting of two tectonic plates off the coast of northern British ...
On July 14, Victoria Bradshaw and her colleague, Aidan Horne, took to the water off the coast of Haida Gwaii, near Langara ...
An atmospheric river is looming on the horizon for the B.C. coast, finally bringing relief to a region suffering through ...
Scientists have confirmed that a fault line off the west coast of Haida Gwaii is of the megathrust variety, capable of ...
The Haida Gwaii archipelago is a mix of geologic wonder and myth. In fact, they’re often one and the same, from the Taaw Tldáaw to the legendary Golden Spruce and countless others.
Haida Gwaii features 10,000 square kilometers of forested islands that the Haida Nation has been stewarding for at least 13,000 years. In addition to its 200-plus islands, the nation considers the ...
On the fabled islands of Haida Gwaii off the coast of northern British Columbia, ancient cedar forests are cloaked in incandescent moss and the sea is churned by a wailing wind.
In the 16-minute short documentary, Auchter revisits Old Massett on the day of Aug. 22, 1969, when the first totem pole raising in more than a century on Haida Gwaii took place.
Guided by Haida custodians and powered by ancestral knowledge, travellers are discovering a deeper, more respectful way to explore this remote Canadian archipelago.
Reporting from Haida Gwaii, Canada — The aroma of coffee drifted into my cabin along with the distant squawking of seagulls, but it was a gentle swaying that reminded me I was waking on a boat.
The Haida had no written language, and no word for “art,” yet their villages were suffused with it. They used the giant cedars not only to build homes and oceangoing dugout canoes, but also to ...
Haida people in Haida Gwaii, Canada, in 2008. Photo by Farah Nosh/Getty Images.