Person holding our TAIGA Logg SUP Surf standing on a rocky beach with mountains in the background Person holding our TAIGA Logg SUP Surf standing on a rocky beach with mountains in the background

Haïda Gwaïi — At the Edge of the World

By Antoine Caron Cabana

Haïda Gwaïi — At the Edge of the World

End of summer in Haïda Gwaïi — finally checking the far left of Canuckistan off the bucket list. A place where the coast stretches endlessly, the land fades toward the Pacific, and the fog can hide a whale.

Where the Journey Begins

Straight off the overnight ferry, we explored northern beaches, searching for surf, though summer rarely delivers waves here. With no schedule and no plan, we ended up picking up a couple of bags of drift plastic. Among the finds was a tag fragment from South Korea stamped 거북 (Turtle) and 부산 (Busan…probably the port). Even the ocean’s trash comes with its own little stories.

Person standing on a concrete surface with a broken boot, ball, and plastic bag.
Totem poles in front of a building with trees in the background
Dog sitting by a lakeside with a grill and firewood nearby
Person holding a surf in our TAIGA Surf Day Bag through a dense forest

Scenic roads

Further, the steep forest service roads lead to Bonanza Beach, in the Duu Guusd Conservancy. A stretch of sand framed by towering cedars and giant spruce burls, scattered with red abalone shells, where even treasures are carried from across the ocean. Walking there, camping under the stars, listening to the waves while bald eagles soared overhead, it felt like the edge of the world. 

Haïda Gwaïi is more than natural beauty. It’s the ancestral territory of one of North America’s oldest living cultures. From the poles and art to the stories carried forward at the Haida Heritage Centre, the land and its people are inseparable.

More than surfing

Surfing in Haïda Gwaïi is like waiting for cookies to come out of the oven. You can’t rush it. The waves ask for patience, so you dawdle, wander the beaches, and let your pockets fill with smooth rocks and little treasures.

Person SUP surfing on a lake with mountains in the background
Person surfing on a calm lake with mountains in the background

It’s not a pursuit of performance, but of presence. 

Truth is, it was the perfect chance to step back, exhale, and enjoy while keeping souvenirs. 

Person paddleboarding on a calm blue ocean with rocky islands.

Until we meet again

Haïda Gwaïi is remote, raw, and humbling. It’s a patchwork of history, culture, and nature and another unforgettable chapter checked off the bucket list. Winter swells, we’ll see you soon.

Photos : Antoine Caron Cabana