The Aurora Borealis is at the top of everyone's bucket list
Northern Canada offers some amazing experiences to see our night skies dance amongst the stars across the sky at night
Northern Lights in Canada offers some amazing spots to view the Aurora Borealis dancing across the sky at night. For most people, dancing colours in the dark sky makes it to the top of their bucket list, I know that it was on mine. Therefore, living in Fort St. John in Northern BC Canada for 13 years I got to check this light experience off of my bucket list. I didn't even have to go far, just out my back door. It truly is a sight to see especially if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday city life!What are the Northern Lights in Canada
The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, appear when really tiny particles stream out of the sun and then hit the Earth's atmosphere. These charged particles of electrons and protons collide with the gasses in the Earth's upper atmosphere, which then give off tiny flashes of colourful light that we see as the Northern Lights. As all these flashes occur it makes it look as though the Aurora Borealis is dancing across the sky.
Where to view the Northern Lights in Canada
There are a lot of places in Canada where you can view the Northern Lights, with the number one spot being the Northwest Territories as they are visible 240 nights of the year. Churchill Manitoba which is located at a high enough latitude is another popular spot offering lots of opportunity for Northern Light viewing. The Yukon, Nunavut, Northern BC and Alberta are also great places to view them. If you are not looking for places that are extremely cold and isolated try Banff or Jasper located in Alberta Canada, they are also popular tourist spots and have Northern Light viewing. My favourite spot to view them was in Northern BC Canada anywhere along the Alaska Highway. You didn't have to travel far outside of the city limits to catch a view of this amazing sight!
Best time of the year to view the Northern Lights in Canada
The best time of the year to view the Northern Lights is in the fall, winter and early spring. This is when we have the longest evenings with the darkest skies. I have had the opportunity to view them as early as late August right up until March, it really just depends on how clear the sky is that night. The lights can mostly be seen between 9pm and 2am with the strongest light between 11pm and 12am, trust me I know I have spent many hours watching them dance around the sky!
Bring your patience
No matter where you go to view them make sure you bring your patience. There is no guarantee that you will see them unless you are in the Northern most remote places. That is one of the things that makes witnessing this natural phenomenon so special. Make sure sure you have a good camera and lots of warm clothes. Once you see them you will be completely mesmerized watching them dance around the sky.
In conclusion
In conclusion if you ever get the opportunity to view the Northern Lights do it, trust me you will not be disappointed. Whether it is in a remote location in Northern Canada or a little further South, every experience is different then the last. Bring your patience and an open mind and turn your head up to the sky. Get out and explore what Northern Canada has to offer!