Archive for March, 2011

Visiting the Haida Gwaii or Queen Charlotte Islands

There really is so much to see and do in BC. From the bustling metropolis of Vancouver to the vast woods and mountains of the interior. Although the state has an enormous amount to offer tourists, there is one place that is rarely on the trail: the Haida Gwaii, previously known as the Queen Charlotte Islands until 2009.

Separated from mainland BC by the Hecate Strait that varies between 30 to 87 miles wide, the Haida Gwaii are comprised of 150 islands. There are however two main islands, Graham Island in the north and Moresby island in the south. There are three municipal towns, two modern Haida villages and various other smaller settlements.

You’ll find a variety of places to stay in Haida, if you like camping there’s plenty of well organised camp sites to stay at. If you’re more used to checking http://www.britanniahotels.com or some other hotel website, there are a variety of hotels, motels and inns, many of which have very useful websites. You could also hire a cottage or cabin, if you like the idea of staying in a building, but also fancy some independence.

There’s a lot to see on the islands - they have a maritime micro-climate that ensures the winters never get too cold and summers never too hot. This also makes for a beautiful flora and fauna - perfect for walking and bird watching and wildlife viewing. For those that like the wave, Haida offers great surfing, but there is also great kayaking and boating activities over the island’s numerous inlets and creeks. Let’s also not forget the amazing culture of the the First Nations who live on the island - there are plenty of museums to learn more. The totem poles of the First Nations of Haida are particularly striking, and art routes take around the island to see the full variety of arts and crafts available.

The easiest way to get to the islands is by ferry which are leaves from Prince Rupert. This journey is a particularly spectacular way of reaching the islands and takes you past the beautiful coastline. There are also planes that fly from Vancouver to Sandspit YZP (Moresby Island) and Masset ZMT (northern Graham Island), as well as a daily sea plane service. With such easy access, there is really no reason for putting off your journey.

Performing Arts BC - Provincial Competition

 Wondering what is Performing Arts BC? Well, it’s an association of 34 BC Regional Festivals which was established in 1964. It’s interesting to know that over 80,000 young musicians, dancers and speech artists, ranging in age from 3 to 60 plus, participate annually in these regional festivals.  Adjudicators at the Regional Festivals recommend outstanding performing artists from each age category and discipline to compete in the provincial competition, held in a different city annually.

This year this annual provincial competition called Performing Arts BC will be held in Kamloops, British Columbia from June 5th to 9th, 2011. Join us along with other music enthusiasts to discover local talent. 

We highly recommend making accommodation arrangements in advance. To make your travel arrangements, visit:  Kamloops Lodging and book today!