Fishing lodge plans to reopen despite objections from Haida Nation in B.C.
HAIDA GWAII, B.C. — A luxury fishing lodge in British Columbia says it plans to reopen Friday despite a state of emergency issued by the Haida Nation because of COVID-19.
The president of Queen Charlotte Lodge says in a statement that it has tried to discuss the situation with the Haida Nation council.
Paul Clough says the lodge is 45 kilometres from the nearest community and is only accessible by boat or air.
Duffy Edgars, chief councillor of Old Massett Village, said in a Facebook post on Saturday that Indigenous leaders tried to inform several fishing lodges about the continuing ban on non-resident and leisure travel on Haida Gwaii.