


A rich cultural experience, the Kwakiutl Heritage Site offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life of the indigenous Kwakiutl people.

Kwakiutl Heritage Site is known for its rainy climate, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
The site has trails with varied terrain, so sturdy hiking boots are recommended.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects common in the area.
Hand-carved totem poles are a traditional art form of the Kwakiutl people, depicting family crests and clan history.
These intricately woven blankets are made from mountain goat wool and cedar bark, featuring traditional Kwakiutl designs.
Cedar masks are an essential part of Kwakiutl ceremonies, featuring expressive faces and intricate carvings.
Traditional Indigenous breakfast dish featuring smoked salmon and bannock (a type of flatbread).
A local twist on a classic breakfast dish, featuring poached eggs, Canadian bacon, and sockeye salmon on an English muffin.
Plump, fresh oysters harvested from local waters, often served with classic mignonette sauce.
Enjoy a peaceful walk through the forest and spot wildlife along the Quinsam River.
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