Sailboats and power boats are popular ways to visit © Parks Canada / Neil Osbourne
Incredible Diversity
Powerboating and sailing are the most popular ways to travel in Gwaii Haanas and they offer an incredible opportunity to experience the interconnections between land and sea.
The waters around Gwaii Haanas teem with life - whales, porpoises, salmon, halibut, rockfish, mussels, crab, starfish, seabirds and much more. Travelling via your own boat or on a guided trip allows for intimate exploration of secluded coves and open seas.
Big Tides, Big Weather
Study the tides, currents and weather to ensure you are aware of the potential hazards of travelling in Gwaii Haanas.
Preserve and Protect
Although boats tend to produce only small amounts of pollution, waste concentrates in especially sensitive areas and accumulates, harming marine organisms. Every boater that travels in Gwaii Haanas has a responsibility to the marine environment and should review these Green Boating practices.
Facilities
Facilities are minimal in Gwaii Haanas and there is no fuel available. Boaters should be self-sufficient.
Anchoring Policy
All vessels are requested to move after a maximum of three nights in any one bay, cove, or inlet, weather permitting.