Ferries from
Graham Island to Moresby Island
Ferries from
Graham Island to Moresby Island
Currently there are no sailings from Graham Island to Moresby Island.
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Graham Island, the largest in the Haida Gwaii archipelago off British Columbia's coast, offers a unique blend of pristine wilderness and rich indigenous culture. This remote paradise features ancient rainforests, rugged coastlines and abundant wildlife including bears, eagles and whales. Nature lovers will enjoy Naikoon Provincial Park with its expansive beaches and sand dunes, while those interested in culture can explore Haida heritage at the award-winning Haida Heritage Centre in Skidegate. The island is known for excellent fishing, hiking trails, and the historic village of SGang Gwaay, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each summer, the island comes alive with the Tlell Fall Fair and cultural celebrations showcasing local arts and traditions. With easy ferry connections to Prince Rupert on the mainland, Graham Island is an accessible yet unspoiled destination for authentic Canadian wilderness experiences.
Moresby Island offers a peaceful retreat for travellers seeking natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Part of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in British Columbia, Canada, this island showcases stunning landscapes with ancient rainforests, rugged coastlines, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, a protected area known for its ecological and cultural significance. The island is home to important Haida heritage sites, including SGang Gwaay (Anthony Island), a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring remarkable totem poles and village remains. Year-round activities include kayaking, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. Ferries connect Moresby Island to other parts of Haida Gwaii, including Graham Island with its artistic communities, as well as to mainland British Columbia. The island's remote location and pristine environment make it a truly special destination for nature lovers.