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    • 753yvonnew 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We've visited the Ksan Historical Village when we've visited friends in Hazelton for Christmas 2014. Unfortunately the houses are closed for the winter season but it's been still impressive from the outside. They also have a shop where you can buy native arts/crafts etc. Very friendly staff. We will return in summer 2015.
    • kevinleo 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an interesting museum with an interesting gift shop. We did not do the tour and we should have. We were allowed to visit the outside grounds and totem poles, but not all of the long houses. This was a mistake. The tour guide would have given us access to all buildings and some much needed commentary on the artifacts. The walk around the grounds and the totems was a pleasurable experience though.
    • Yamma 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stayed in our RV unit at the campground associated with this attraction for 3 days. The museum and tour are very much worth the fee. Our guide was amazing. There are so many interesting things to see and learn about Gitxan culture. The location is stunning as well and the side trip from the highway is worth it. There is also a small old town there that is interesting and some great walking tours.
    • 607sunshineg 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Highly recommended. The museum/gift shop is wonderful. It's not large but it's packed with historical items and the gift store has authentic handmade jewellery, cards, birch syrup, bent box kits, slippers, scarves. There is an art gallery upstairs. The items in the gift store are reasonably priced and go upwards in value. There is something for anyone, whether only having a small spending amount to those who want to spend big. We took the tour, Alice was our guide - what a lovely, knowledgeable and endearing woman. One feels they have known her forever. The exhibits are fascinating. Walking into the longhouse - you enter the dark building, it is cool and it smells like you've stepped back in time. We learned so much and enjoyed what Alice shared as well as what the taped recordings relayed. The artifacts are pieces of not only history but works of art. I highly, highly recommend the tour. Our group had some visitors from Germany as well as fellow Canadians and not one of us wanted the tour to end. We could have spent all day. Alice you made the tour come alive and we felt so welcome. Thank you. Highly, highly recommended for all ages.
    • mec380 图标 图标 图标 图标

      ..to walk back in history to see the past of the Gitxsan people and be brought up to the present time as we explored three buildings with a guide. We were the only English family paired up with a massive tour group from Germany, but our guide made sure we were receiving the same info even though she had to tailor it to the big group. Definitely worth the money to take the guided tour as you cannot see the real history without access to the three houses with the artifacts otherwise.
    • JuliaSmith 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I loved it here.We were the only visitors and had the entire site to ourselves. I had always thought of 1st nation people as always being travellers in some way. This dispelled that myth for me . The Ksan village here was a permanent site in a lovely part of the countryside and the Ksan were traders in salmon, furs and silver trading with other 1st nation people and due to the remoteness of the site, were bypassed by the early white settlers so they were not discovered until much later and hence why so much of their history and tradition has been captured . the lodges were substantial and impressive as was the art . Glad we stopped - well worth the entrance fee
    • 944mikea 图标 图标 图标 图标

      'Ksan Historical Village is a must stop for travellers on the Yellowhead Highway between Prince Rupert and Prince George. At New Hazelton travellers take #62, and pass over the Hagwilget Canyon Bridge, near the junction of the Bulkley & Skeena rivers--which provides a spectacular view of the deep valley. The reconstructed village site is devoted to making known the history and culture of the Gitxsan people. For a modest fee we were able to view ceremonial & utilitarian items (including cedar weavings, bent-wood boxes & button blankets in the Museum on our own), and then a guide took us on an intensive tour through a couple of the longhouses where, with the help of some audio-visuals, we were able to get a good understanding of their family life, the political life of the community, and the role played by ceremonies. Then we had time to browse through an excellent gift shop which has both souvenirs and beautifully crafted jewellery, pieces by Gitxsan carvers, artists and fibre artists, as well as some works by other well-known West Coast artists such as Susan Point.I have been to 'Ksan several times over the last 25 years, and have seen some changes, but I always come away feeling that I've learned something new about a remarkable people. Everyone at the village has always been knowledgeable, friendly and helpful, and both the museum items and the village reconstructions are very impressive.
    • jellysue 图标 图标 图标 图标

      5 log houses have been recreated. Only musume, 1 log house and outside grounds are free and open to guests. $10/person tour gets 45 min tour of everything. Part of tour is an audio recording tour that guide plays. Very well done.Great place for a lunch break and a stretch of the legs!
    • emeleeJohannesburg 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The replica of a village, guided tour and exhibits in the museum provided a good introduction to a culture that as visitors from Africa we had not been previously exposed to.Well signposted, we found the visit worth the 2-odd hour detour on our drive to Terrace.The $5 day pass provides access to the museum, gift shop and picnic area. Being on a restricted budget we were unsure of the value of an additional $5 for a guided tour through the 3 houses depicting living area, feast house and ttreasure house containing ceremonial costumes and masks. However, it was worthwhile. The guide was quite reserved but knowledgeable when answering questions. A little more experience and being more outgoing will enhance her value to the village. Within each of the houses there is a sound and light experience, explaining cultural practices and highlighting the exhibits. I would have liked more time to examine exhibits but the tours are designed to take 45 mins so there is not much time to dawdle since the next tour follows shortly. Exhibits in the houses differ from those in the museum.Unfortunately we did not see carvers at work or traditional dancers.Gift shop carries a wide range of craft and commercially produced goods. Walk to the viewpoint to see the confluence of the Bulkley and Skeena rivers.
    • dontSeattle 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The tour of the village was very informative if a bit automated. The crafts store had very high quality works of art as well as more commerical items for sale. One building housed a group of First Nations carvers developing masks and their workmanship provided the opportunity to see real artists at work.While you had ot travel off the highway some distance it was well worth it for the opportunity to see how another civilization treats communal life.
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