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7 DAY HAIDA GWAII TOUR
September 05-11 2026
Difficulty advanced- on road %70 off road %30. Off-road experience recommended. Tour duration 6 days. Price-$13,000 Cad
Day 1 begins in world-renowned Whistler, British Columbia, where we depart along the iconic Sea-to-Sky Highway, surrounded by sweeping coastal fjords and alpine peaks. Our journey continues north onto the legendary Duffy Lake Road — a dramatic ribbon of pavement that carves through towering mountain ranges and transitions from lush coastal rainforest to the striking desert landscapes of Lillooet. From Lillooet, we continue our 400 km premium riding experience through British Columbia’s vast interior, arriving in Prince George for an evening of refined rest and recovery.
Day 2 delivers the expedition’s most ambitious riding day, covering approximately 800 km through the remote and breathtaking Cariboo region. As the scenery opens into wide valleys and endless wilderness, riders experience long, uninterrupted stretches of open highway — a rare and exhilarating sense of freedom. We arrive in the historic port city of Prince Rupert, where the Pacific Ocean greets us and the evening is dedicated to relaxation and restoration.
Day 3 begins with a scenic nine-hour ferry crossing from Prince Rupert to the culturally rich archipelago of Haida Gwaii. This ocean voyage offers guests time to unwind, enjoy onboard amenities, and take in expansive views of British Columbia’s rugged coastline — transforming a travel day into a luxurious maritime experience.
Day 4 is devoted to exploring the extraordinary landscapes of Haida Gwaii — known as the “Islands of the People.” Home to the Haida Nation for millennia, this sacred archipelago is renowned for its ancient temperate rainforests, dramatic shorelines, world-class Indigenous art, and deep cultural heritage. Guests will explore remote beaches, visit historical museums, and experience the powerful atmosphere of this protected region, including sites connected to Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and historic totem poles. This day offers a rare opportunity to connect with both nature and living history in one of Canada’s most spiritually significant environments.
Day 5 marks our departure from Haida Gwaii as we return by ferry to Prince Rupert before continuing on a second scenic crossing to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. This water-based journey provides a welcome recovery day — allowing guests to rest, reset, and enjoy the surrounding ocean landscapes before returning to the road.
Day 6 resumes the adventure with a spectacular ride south along Vancouver Island’s rugged coastline. Following the Strait of Georgia, we pass through charming coastal communities while enjoying sweeping views of pristine lakes, winding rivers, and dramatic Pacific landscapes. The day concludes in Nanaimo, where coastal comfort and relaxed hospitality await.
Day 7 brings the expedition full circle as we board our final ferry to the mainland and ascend once again along the legendary Sea-to-Sky Highway, returning to our Whistler base camp. This extraordinary journey combines physical challenge, elite riding, and deep personal reward. Guests are encouraged to arrive mentally and physically prepared to fully embrace an experience that is more than an adventure — it is a transformative expedition across some of the most sacred and awe-inspiring terrain in Canada.
September 05-11 2026
Difficulty advanced- on road %70 off road %30. Off-road experience recommended. Tour duration 6 days. Price-$13,000 Cad
Day 1 begins in world-renowned Whistler, British Columbia, where we depart along the iconic Sea-to-Sky Highway, surrounded by sweeping coastal fjords and alpine peaks. Our journey continues north onto the legendary Duffy Lake Road — a dramatic ribbon of pavement that carves through towering mountain ranges and transitions from lush coastal rainforest to the striking desert landscapes of Lillooet. From Lillooet, we continue our 400 km premium riding experience through British Columbia’s vast interior, arriving in Prince George for an evening of refined rest and recovery.
Day 2 delivers the expedition’s most ambitious riding day, covering approximately 800 km through the remote and breathtaking Cariboo region. As the scenery opens into wide valleys and endless wilderness, riders experience long, uninterrupted stretches of open highway — a rare and exhilarating sense of freedom. We arrive in the historic port city of Prince Rupert, where the Pacific Ocean greets us and the evening is dedicated to relaxation and restoration.
Day 3 begins with a scenic nine-hour ferry crossing from Prince Rupert to the culturally rich archipelago of Haida Gwaii. This ocean voyage offers guests time to unwind, enjoy onboard amenities, and take in expansive views of British Columbia’s rugged coastline — transforming a travel day into a luxurious maritime experience.
Day 4 is devoted to exploring the extraordinary landscapes of Haida Gwaii — known as the “Islands of the People.” Home to the Haida Nation for millennia, this sacred archipelago is renowned for its ancient temperate rainforests, dramatic shorelines, world-class Indigenous art, and deep cultural heritage. Guests will explore remote beaches, visit historical museums, and experience the powerful atmosphere of this protected region, including sites connected to Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and historic totem poles. This day offers a rare opportunity to connect with both nature and living history in one of Canada’s most spiritually significant environments.
Day 5 marks our departure from Haida Gwaii as we return by ferry to Prince Rupert before continuing on a second scenic crossing to Port Hardy on Vancouver Island. This water-based journey provides a welcome recovery day — allowing guests to rest, reset, and enjoy the surrounding ocean landscapes before returning to the road.
Day 6 resumes the adventure with a spectacular ride south along Vancouver Island’s rugged coastline. Following the Strait of Georgia, we pass through charming coastal communities while enjoying sweeping views of pristine lakes, winding rivers, and dramatic Pacific landscapes. The day concludes in Nanaimo, where coastal comfort and relaxed hospitality await.
Day 7 brings the expedition full circle as we board our final ferry to the mainland and ascend once again along the legendary Sea-to-Sky Highway, returning to our Whistler base camp. This extraordinary journey combines physical challenge, elite riding, and deep personal reward. Guests are encouraged to arrive mentally and physically prepared to fully embrace an experience that is more than an adventure — it is a transformative expedition across some of the most sacred and awe-inspiring terrain in Canada.