The best camping in Haida Gwaii

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As the ancestral home of the Haida Nation, Haida Gwaii is not simply a rocky archipelago on the west coast of Canada with abundant wildlife and unique northern rainforest vegetation, although that would be impressive enough. Visitors to this special place are welcomed and asked to be mindful of the Haida Ways of Being: respect for all beings, asking permission first (before taking photos or entering an area or event), making it right by accepting responsibility for your actions, fixing your mistakes, leaving Haida Gwaii better than you found it, and recognizing that everything depends on everything else.

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Tllaalside Forest Glamping

1. Tllaalside Forest Glamping

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3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tlell, BC
Bordering the pristine Tllaal river on Haida Gwaii, this 4-acres of forested property lies in the small community of Tllaal, on the east side of Graham Island, central to Haida Gwaii's communities. The property edge is steps away from the tidal zone of the river, which has coho salmon splashing about from mid-August to mid-October. We have two paddle boards available as an add-on. It is a beautiful experience to time a paddle with the tide down to the mouth of the river, have lunch at the Pesuta shipwreck, then paddle back up with the rising tide. The other end of the property has a trail to East Beach, where other humans are a rare sighting. The property has one 14x20 canvas wall-tent; with a cozy queen size bed, couch, wood stove, and kitchenette on the deck. There are several tent sites on the property. Amenities include an outhouse, hot outdoor shower and outdoor kitchen.
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CA$75
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Klondike RV Park

2. Klondike RV Park

37 sites · Soldotna, AK
Discover the charm of Klondike RV Park, a unique family-owned and operated destination just one block from the stunning Kenai River and a mere five minutes from downtown Soldotna on the beautiful Kenai Peninsula. This prime location is renowned for its exceptional salmon fishing, including the world-famous King Salmon caught by Les Anderson in 1985. Join us from May to August to experience the thrill of fishing for Kings, Sockeye, Pinks, and Coho salmon. Our RV park features 35 spacious sites, each equipped with full hookups, accommodating big rigs up to 60 feet long, complete with slide-outs and 50 amp service. To secure your reservation, a 50% deposit is required, with the remaining balance due upon your arrival. For those traveling with friends or family, we offer a fully equipped cottage that comfortably accommodates up to four guests. This cozy retreat includes a kitchen, BBQ, freezer, and washroom facilities. Please note that our rental cottage is a smoke-free and pet-free environment, ensuring a clean and pleasant stay for all guests. Experience the beauty of the Kenai Peninsula and create lasting memories at Klondike RV Park!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

As the ancestral home of the Haida Nation, Haida Gwaii is not simply a rocky archipelago on the west coast of Canada with abundant wildlife and unique northern rainforest vegetation, although that would be impressive enough. Visitors to this special place are welcomed and asked to be mindful of the Haida Ways of Being: respect for all beings, asking permission first (before taking photos or entering an area or event), making it right by accepting responsibility for your actions, fixing your mistakes, leaving Haida Gwaii better than you found it, and recognizing that everything depends on everything else.

100% (1)

Top-rated campgrounds

Tllaalside Forest Glamping

1. Tllaalside Forest Glamping

100%
(1)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tlell, BC
Bordering the pristine Tllaal river on Haida Gwaii, this 4-acres of forested property lies in the small community of Tllaal, on the east side of Graham Island, central to Haida Gwaii's communities. The property edge is steps away from the tidal zone of the river, which has coho salmon splashing about from mid-August to mid-October. We have two paddle boards available as an add-on. It is a beautiful experience to time a paddle with the tide down to the mouth of the river, have lunch at the Pesuta shipwreck, then paddle back up with the rising tide. The other end of the property has a trail to East Beach, where other humans are a rare sighting. The property has one 14x20 canvas wall-tent; with a cozy queen size bed, couch, wood stove, and kitchenette on the deck. There are several tent sites on the property. Amenities include an outhouse, hot outdoor shower and outdoor kitchen.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
CA$75
 / night
Klondike RV Park

2. Klondike RV Park

37 sites · Soldotna, AK
Discover the charm of Klondike RV Park, a unique family-owned and operated destination just one block from the stunning Kenai River and a mere five minutes from downtown Soldotna on the beautiful Kenai Peninsula. This prime location is renowned for its exceptional salmon fishing, including the world-famous King Salmon caught by Les Anderson in 1985. Join us from May to August to experience the thrill of fishing for Kings, Sockeye, Pinks, and Coho salmon. Our RV park features 35 spacious sites, each equipped with full hookups, accommodating big rigs up to 60 feet long, complete with slide-outs and 50 amp service. To secure your reservation, a 50% deposit is required, with the remaining balance due upon your arrival. For those traveling with friends or family, we offer a fully equipped cottage that comfortably accommodates up to four guests. This cozy retreat includes a kitchen, BBQ, freezer, and washroom facilities. Please note that our rental cottage is a smoke-free and pet-free environment, ensuring a clean and pleasant stay for all guests. Experience the beauty of the Kenai Peninsula and create lasting memories at Klondike RV Park!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets

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Where to go

Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve

Gwaii Haanas is remote and heavily forested—accessible only by boat or seaplane with no cell coverage and little in the way of signage. Entrance to the park each day is limited and divided between spots for independent travellers and guided tours. Spots must be reserved in advance, and independent campers must attend an orientation. The payoff is the privilege of spending time in a truly wild place, as it’s hard to find anywhere further from “the beaten path” than this. Take time to learn about Haida culture during a camping trip set on the shore or headlands—just be sure to follow sustainability practices and avoid off-limit areas.

Masset

On northern Graham Island (the largest of the 150 islands of Haida Gwaii) is the village of Masset. Spending time in and around the village might entail a hike in the Delkatla Wildlife Sanctuary, visiting the artists and keepers of culture in Old Massett, or, for the most determined of outdoorspeople, setting out for a multi-day trek of the challenging East Coast Trail.

Port Clements and Tlell

About 20 minutes away from each other and south from Masset are the villages of Port Clements and Tlell, both of which offer camping. The municipal campground of Port Clements is set right on Juskatla Inlet and within walking distance of town. Meanwhile, Tlell is on the southern edge of Naikoon Provincial Park, where you’ll find Misty Meadows Campground. It’s got beach access and is open year-round, although only serviced from June to September.

Sandspit

The small community on Moresby Island is home to Sandspit Airport, where daily flights from Vancouver land. There is also a harbour and the terminal for the ferry to Graham Island (where the ferry from Prince Rupert lands), but Sandspit doesn’t need to be just a transit point for campers. A campground sits right in town among several lovely hikes. Those with vehicles equipped for logging roads can also head to Gray Bay/Kun⨱alas to camp near the large sandy beach.