Nuvo Magazine
We are delighted to be featured in Vancouver-based magazine, NUVO’s article, “The New Cabins at Haida House are a nod to Haida Gwaii’s Indigenous Culture.”
The New Cabins at Haida House are a Ode to Haida Gwaii’s Indigenous Culture
We are delighted to be featured in Vancouver-based magazine, NUVO’s article, “The New Cabins at Haida House are a nod to Haida Gwaii’s Indigenous Culture.”
“Haida House prides itself on offering an education in Haida culture that begins at check-in. Not only are travelers immediately immersed in the rainforest ecosystem central to Haida culture, but they’re also introduced to the Nation’s art and architecture.”
Purchased in 2011, Haida House has focused on low-impact and regenerative programming to share with visitors and offer insight into the evolution of the Haida culture from experiences, down to the property's architecture.
Forbes Magazine
The Haida House is honoured to be featured in Forbes travel writer, Sandra MacGregor's recent article as one Canada’s Top Properties Offering Indigenous Wellness Experiences!
Canada’s Top Properties
The Haida House is honoured to be featured in Forbes travel writer, Sandra MacGregor's recent article as one Canada’s Top Properties Offering Indigenous Wellness Experiences!
The article details several Indigenous-owned and-operated experiences in Canada that promote a more mindful and holistic way of travelling, and encourage a renewed respect and understanding for the environment.
Virtuoso Magazine
The Haida House is honoured to be featured in Virtuoso's January/February 2023 magazine.
"As we rounded the horn, traveling at 25 knots, Cowpar surveyed the swells, the low-lying clouds, and the sockeye salmon catching some air above the surf. “Welcome to our territory,” he said. We had reached the wild west coast of Haida Gwaii."
The Haida House is honoured to be featured in Virtuoso's January/February 2023 magazine. Written by Andrew Tarica, the article is a beautiful reflection on their ‘bespoke all-inclusive adventure’ and includes stories from our community partners.
Matador
We are honoured to be featured in Matador's recent article on how Indigenous-owned hotels help travellers connect with land, food and culture.
These Indigenous-owned hotels help travelers connect with land, food and culture
We are honoured to be featured in Matador's recent article on how Indigenous-owned hotels help travellers connect with land, food and culture.
"If you seek the type of travel experience that feels truly transportive – one that removes the familiar and replaces it with a profound connection to both land and people – a good place to start is with hospitality and tourism outfitters that are owned and operated by Indigenous Peoples."
"Haida House is 100% Haida-owned and holds a gold standing with Green Tourism Canada. Its cozy, log-cabin aesthetic (built from sustainably-sourced timber) makes it the perfect spot to return to after a day of adventuring."
Condé Nast Traveler
We are honoured to be featured in Condé Nast Traveler's list of the best places to travel to in 2023.
The 23 Best Places to go in 2023
We are honoured to be featured in Condé Nast Traveler's list of the best places to travel to in 2023.
"At Haida-owned and -operated Haida House—which launched its new longhouse-style oceanfront cabins in May 2022—guests will explore Haida Gwaii while learning about the Haida worldview of Yah’guudang."
Entrée Destination
We are delighted to share that we have partnered with Entree Destinations, a Canadian legend in luxury tourism.
The Stories of Canada: BC Haida Gwaii
We are delighted to share that we have partnered with Entree Destinations, a Canadian legend in luxury tourism. Hailed by Conde Nast magazine as a destination specialist for 11 consecutive years, Entrée Destinations creates meaningful and personalized experiences, has a 24/7 concierge AND is a carbon neutral organization.
Together, we have designed a program that explores the ancient lands and the heart of Haida Gwaii with historic village sites, artisan studio visits, wildlife viewing, and more.
Seattle Refined
We’ve been featured! From land to sea and everything in-between, read all about Seattle Refined’s journey to Xaayda Gwaay.yaay (Haida Gwaii).
📣 We’ve been featured! From land to sea and everything in-between, read all about Seattle Refined’s journey to Xaayda Gwaay.yaay Haida Gwaii and their immersive Indigenous-led cultural experience with the Haida House.
VANCOUVER SUN
“Haida designer Gina Mae Shubert has given this 16,000-square-foot lodge a sleek and serene makeover that includes 12 comfy guest rooms, a spa and theatre, lounge with fireplace, dining room and deck.”
“Haida designer Gina Mae Shubert has given this 16,000-square-foot lodge a sleek and serene makeover that includes 12 comfy guest rooms, a spa and theatre, lounge with fireplace, dining room and deck.”
ROBB REPORT
“So few accessible adventure travel destinations—think relatively untouched places where ancient cultures and pristine nature still coexist in harmony—remain that feel truly authentic. But Canada’s Haida Gwaii, often described as the Galapagos of the North, ranks among them.”
“So few accessible adventure travel destinations—think relatively untouched places where ancient cultures and pristine nature still coexist in harmony—remain that feel truly authentic. But Canada’s Haida Gwaii, often described as the Galapagos of the North, ranks among them.”
USA TODAY
"Newly opened in 2018, the Ocean House offers three-, four- and seven-night adventure travel packages highlighting the culture and natural environs of the local Haida people.”
"Newly opened in 2018, the Ocean House offers three-, four- and seven-night adventure travel packages highlighting the culture and natural environs of the local Haida people — all with unexpectedly luxurious touches. Activities include guided rainforest hikes amongst old-growth forests and up-close explorations of ancient Haida villages now returning to wilderness.”
THE DAILY EXPRESS UK
"..a great place to learn about Haida culture: meet chiefs and watch iconic animal and bird faces being carved on totem poles.”
"Even better this tribally-owned floating eco-lodge is a great place to learn about Haida culture: meet chiefs and watch iconic animal and bird faces being carved on totem poles.”
AFAR MAGAZINE
"The islands offer both wild adventure and First Nations culture for travelers who make the effort to get there, all presented and protected by the people who have long called it home.”
"Ocean House at Stads K’uns GawGa, a fly-in eco-lodge that was built and will be run by the Haida…The islands offer both wild adventure and First Nations culture for travelers who make the effort to get there, all presented and protected by the people who have long called it home.”