7 Surreal Places In Canada Where You Can Bask In The Northern Lights (PHOTOS)

Watch a rainbow of colours dance across the sky.
Northern Lights In Canada: 7 Surreal Places To See The Aurora Borealis
Staff Writer

One of the most breathtaking things to do is to watch the northern lights. For most of us, it is something on our bucket list as we dream to see the rainbow of colours dance across the night sky. Here in Canada, we are lucky because there are many locations where we can see the aurora borealis. Thanks to our northern latitudes and low light pollution in certain areas, we can enjoy watching bright shades of pink, yellow, and green fill up the sky. So if you've been longing to scratch the northern lights off your bucket list, you are in luck. We've made a list of seven surreal spots where you can see the Northern Lights in Canada.

The prime time to see the aurora borealis in Canada is from October to early April, when it is colder and the nights are longer. Seeing as how we're in the prime viewing period to see the northern lights right now, it is definitely time to start planning a road trip to see them for yourself. Before you depart, it is best to check websites like Aurora Watch or Aurora Forecast that will tell you the current activity levels of the northern lights.

Here are seven places in Canada where you can enjoy seeing the northern lights in their full glory:

Blachford Lake Lodge

Address: Blachford Lake Lodge, 23 Mitchell Dr, Yellowknife

Why You Need To Go: According to the City of Yellowknife, the city is one of the best spots in the world to see the northern lights. For prime views, head to Blachford Lake Lodge from mid-November to early April.

Fort McMurray

Address: Fort McMurray, Alberta

Why You Need To Go: You can book a cheap Airbnb in Fort McMurray to enjoy seeing the northern lights.

Churchill Northern Studies Centre

Address: Churchill Northern Studies Centre, Division No. 23, Manitoba

Why You Need To Go: Not only can you see the rainbow-coloured northern lights in Churchill, but you might spot some polar bears, too.

Condie Nature Refuge

Address: Condie Nature Refuge, Regina, Saskatchewan

Why You Need To Go: Saskatchewan is known as the "land of the living skies." From Regina all the way to northern Saskatchewan, you can enjoy prime views of the northern lights. If you don't want to drive far outside the city, you can go to the Condie Nature Refuge to see the northern lights.

Sunset Lodge On Red Lake

Address: Sunset Rd, Red Lake, Ontario

Why You Need To Go: Book a stay at the Sunset Lodge at Red Lake to enjoy prime views of the northern lights.

Kuururjuaq National Park

Address: Kuururjuaq National Park, Nunavik, Quebec

Why You Need To Go: You can enjoy breathtaking views of the northern lights at Kuururjuaq National Park, found in a remote area of Quebec.

Iqaluit

Address: Iqaluit, Nunavut

Why You Need To Go: Due to low light pollution, it is common to see the northern lights in Iqaluit. Before you go, it is best to book a tour with one of the four tour companies on the Travel Nunavut website, such as Inukpak Outfitting that offers a $50 excursion.

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Stephanie White
Staff Writer
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