Region: Haida Gwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands
Naikoon Provincial Park on the Queen Charlotte Islands is the province’s most westerly park, and offers a unique experience to hike sandy beaches, view spectacular sunsets or to brave an occasional storm. View the natural forces that have shaped this archipelago, or you can go there to just relax and get away.

Pure Lake
A popular spot for locals and visitors for swimming and picnicking during the warm summer days.
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Naikoon – Tow Hill/Taaw Tidaaw
Hike to the lookouts on the top of the volcanic plug of Tow Hill or along the Hiellen River to the “Blowhole.” Hike the 2.2 km boardwalk loop up and around […]
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Naikoon – Tlell River / Pesuta Shipwreck Trail
This popular day use area in the community of Tlell between Skidegate and Masset is the trailhead for the 12 km return hike along the Tlell River to the Pesuta, […]
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Naikoon – Mayer Lake
There are a number of Lakes in Naikoon Provincial park, the largest of which is Mayer Lake near the southern edge of the park, just north of the highway between Tlell and […]
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Naikoon – Misty Meadows Campground
Misty Meadows Campground is a popular campground in Haida Gwaii with vast stretches of beach and endless beach combing and hiking opportunities. The campground is located next to the Naikoon […]
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Naikoon – Agate Beach Campground
Campground offers an excellent base location for exploring Tow Hill, North Beach and Rose Spit. Firewood is available for sale.
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