Haida Gwaii
Haida Gwaii is an archipelago located off the northern coast of British Columbia, Canada. It consists of over 150 islands, with the two largest being Graham Island and Moresby Island. The region is known for its rich biodiversity, including forests, wildlife, and marine life, making it a significant ecological area.
The islands are home to the Haida people, an Indigenous group with a deep cultural heritage and history. Their art, particularly totem poles and carvings, reflects their connection to the land and sea. Haida Gwaii is also recognized for its archaeological sites, showcasing thousands of years of human habitation.