
Haida Gwaii Scooter Rentals
With limited transportation options on Haida Gwaii, there’s no better way to get around the island than on your very own Yamaha scooter! Haida Gwaii Scooter Rentals ensures travel is on your own terms and has never been more fun! Stop where you want, go when you feel like it- that’s the beauty of self-directed travel!
Conveniently located in Skidegate near the BC Ferry Terminal, Haida Gwaii Scooter Rentals featured ride is a Yamaha Zuma. There’s nine of these sporty and zippy little motorized scooters available, each capable of transporting one or two passengers. Whether for short stints or longer jaunts across the island, this reliable vehicle is available to rent by the hour, daily or weekly to suit your needs. (It should be noted that previous experience operating a scooter with a passenger is required for tandem occupants.). For those with their motorcycle license, there is a chance you could rent a 125cc scooter!
For a vacation to remember, book an exhilarating two-wheeled adventure with Haida Gwaii Scooter Rentals today! Ask about their guided scooter tours as well.




































Meet Aileen Hans
Meet Aileen Hans
Aileen Hans is a practical person with a dreamer's intuition. She saw a need in the local tourism market for a transportation service given that there aren't any public options currently available in Haida Gwaii. Through a lot of hard work and dedication, Aileen brought her vision to life and now enjoys the perks of being in business for herself. She finds satisfaction in customizing the schedule to suit her needs and the freedom to take her company in any direction she sees fit.
Haida Gwaii has always been home for Aileen, a place that is a part of who she is. “Haida Gwaii is a whole family," shares the entrepreneur. “There's a sense of belonging, cultural connections, friends that are family, and pies are currency!” In her spare time this Haida-born resident enjoys the finer things in life, such as hiking, fishing, strolling the beaches, ATV'ing, boating, paddle-boarding, food gathering, harvesting and preserving. For Aileen, living on Canada's most western coastline is unlike anywhere else in the world; it's a feeling that everyone should experience.
