About Haida Style
In welcoming you to our backyard, we want to introduce you to our home. Haida Style Expeditions is a Haida Owned and Operated cultural adventure & fishing expeditions company on Haida Gwaii that shares our culture, stories, and history with you. In doing this, we seek to provide an authentic aboriginal experience.
We are Sk’aal Ts’iid (Flicker Bird - James Douglas Cowpar) and Kung X angajii (Moonshadow - William Shawn Cowpar), identical twin brothers and the owners of Haida Style Expeditions. Born into the Tsaahl Eagle Clan, we offer a combined 35 years in the tourism industry. Our backgrounds in commercial & recreational fishing, forestry, and community governance have shaped our belief in building a sustainable future on Haida Gwaii.
Living on Haida Gwaii requires a balance, a symbiotic relationship between human beings and the natural environment. In sharing our history and way of life, it is our hope that we continue to build on conversation and protect the natural world in trust for future generations.
Offering day tours through Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site has been a long-standing dream of ours, formed during years spent working in the region.
In 2000, after completing a diploma in Adventure Eco-Tourism/Small Business, we started off with a small fleet of kayaks. Over the course of the next 10 years we moved into the sport fishing industry. After years of educating the masses on Haida protocols on fishing, with scales growing behind the ears, we then made the jump into cultural eco-tourism and met the requirements as a registered guide operator with Gwaii Haanas.
Ten years later, we use a 30'x11' aluminum Catamaran landing craft / passenger vessel, built in 2008 by Armstrong which has never been in salt water. Some of the main features of this craft are: Twin 250 hp Yamaha outboards w/ appr. 1,300 hrs. Electronics include Furuno chartplotter, radar, and sounder, Raymarine autopilot, and Icom VHF. 25 kt cruise, 38 kt top speed. Hydraulic ramp. 12 passenger seating, currently configured for 10 tour passengers. Diesel heat. 410 gallons gas in (4) isolated tanks. Kayak racks and lifting davit. Built to Transport Canada specifications. As an added bonus, it also has a washroom, with front and back seating outside of the cabin.