The EOTW music festival is an annual event that happens the second weekend in August on beautiful Haida Gwaii, the territory of the Haida Nation.
The venue is one of the largest on Haida Gwaii, and has attracted musicians and tourists because of its uniqueness, hospitality, location, and up close and personal feel. Haida Gwaii is a world-class destination and musicians travel from places all over Canada and the world to play music on the banks of the Tlell River. Â Vendors of arts, crafts, and delicious foods are too good to resist.
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