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8 de noviembre de 2023
The Haida House at Tllaal is a beautiful accommodation with a great story: In 2011, the Council of the Haida Nation purchased the final trophy bear hunting license on Haida Gwaii. This, in turn, paved the way for the transformation of the Tlell River House into the Haida House at Tllaal. Following some renovations and upgrades to the property, the Haida House opened for business in 2012. The following year, Haida House received the prestigious “accommodations award” from Aboriginal Tourism BC. They also received the nod from high level media, including the Vancouver Sun, NatGeo, and the Globe & Mail. More recently, the Haida House received the Global Vision Award from Travel + Leisure “for leading the way in conscious, environment-minded travel” (2023). All of this is to say the Haida commitment towards environmentally-friendly practices, land stewardship and yahguudang is being recognized and acknowledged worldwide, which is no small feat. And once you’ve had the pleasure of staying at the Haida House – and especially the cabins – you begin to see why. The Haida House Lodge, as noted above, opened in 2012. Featuring an in-house restaurant (the Dining Room), small gift shop, meeting space, patio seating, and ten guestrooms on the upper floor, this edifice serves as the proverbial hub of the Haida House. My partner and I had the pleasure of staying in the Lodge this past September and, overall, we enjoyed our 2-night stay. Our room featured two twin beds; contemporary light fixtures; flatscreen TV; complimentary WiFi; Haida art and pictures of notable places around Haida Gwaii (i.e.: Balance Rock); a mini refrigerator; and, lovely views of the adjacent Tlell River. While I can appreciate that some renovations were done some time ago, it’s clear the small bathroom was left out – it’s very much reflective of the 1980s, when the Lodge was first built (but then, it does have a charm about it). Overall, the Lodge proved to be a cozy space to rest after a day ambling about the Tlell River and Misty Meadows area. If I had to complain about anything, it would be that I struggle to find the full value for money in staying at the lodge. $856 for two nights in a fairly basic accommodation is pretty steep, even with breakfast included. The Cabins at Haida House are a much newer addition, opening late during the 2021 season. Located a couple minutes’ walk up from the Lodge, there are twelve, 2-bedroom cedar cabins nestled between sand and forest. Each cabin is designed to resemble a traditional Haida longhouse, albeit with a contemporary twist. Every cabin has its own deck with covered hot tub and outdoor shower. Inside, the interiors are very contemporary and warm. The living room features a large sectional couch, smart flatscreen TV and large floor-to-ceiling windows, giving you beautiful views of the forest (or beach, if you’re lucky to snag one of the beachfront cabins). The main living space also features a dish washer, sink and microwave; however, ther
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