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Things to do in the Great Bear Rainforest

A visit to the Great Bear Rainforest involves many different experiences. You may see the entirety of this special place from the air, or sail along the coastline by sea. The pace is slow, allowing visitors to take their time to adjust to its rhythms, intricacies, and seasonal changes. Hike, sail, fly in and out. Drive—but only up to a certain point. Plan and prepare because getting there is part of the adventure

Indigenous-led experiences

Immerse yourself in the culture and history of the local First Nations—the people who have lived on this land since time immemorial.

  • In Klemtu, you can tour culturally significant sites and visit a big house, the traditional community gathering place built by west coast First Nations
  • From Bella Coola, you can take a guided forest hike to view ancient petroglyphs or watch a Nuxalk carver at work
  • The Museum of Northern B.C. in Prince Rupert offers significant cultural exploration
  • Consider hiring a local guide and cultural interpreter. Tourism provides a number of communities with income from the Great Bear Rainforest and this sector is continuously growing

For more information on Aboriginal experiences in the Great Bear Rainforest and throughout B.C., visit Indigenous Tourism BC and HelloBC.

Gitga’at guide standing outside the Big House