9 Dreamy Airbnbs In Canada Where You Can See The Northern Lights Right From Your Bed
Have you always wanted to see the northern lights in Canada? With this year set to have some of the best opportunities to seeing auroras, now's the time to book a northern lights getaway.
According to National Geographic, 2024 is poised to bring in the best auroras in 20 years as the sun becomes the most active it has been in two decades.
More solar storms mean stronger and more visible northern lights -- aka, there's never been a better time to plan a trip to one of the best places to see the northern lights in Canada.
Airbnb has a host of northern Canadian listings that offer incredible opportunities to see the dazzling lights -- however, you don't have to travel to Canada's territories to see the lights, with towns in Manitoba, B.C. and Ontario also providing the chance to catch auroras.
If seeing the northern lights is on your 2024 bucket list, here are eight Airbnbs across the country that offer prime aurora viewing opportunities.
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Docked Houseboat
The houseboat on Great Slave Lake.
Price: $350 per night
Location: Yellowknife, NWT
Why You Need To Go: This newly renovated house is located on Great Slave Lake in the heart of Old Town, Yellowknife.
The home sleeps 4 and is secured on a 60-foot-long metal barge and anchored right up to the waterfront property, giving it incredible private access to the lake.
The stay provides excellent chances for aurora viewing, with the home located in the back of the lot, away from the lights of buildings or the street.
Whitehorse ranch
The Whitehorse ranch,
Price: $200 per night
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
Why You Need To Go: This secluded and private cabin in Whitehorse allows guests to get a "true Yukon experience."
According to the host, the ranch is one of the best spots in Whitehorse to view the northern lights, located at a higher elevation meaning less cloud cover and light pollution.
In the winter time you can enjoy dog sled tours that are run from the ranch; in the summer, enjoy a guided horseback tour. In all seasons, you can also enjoy a sauna located outside of the cabin.
The stay sleeps four people but can also accommodate 5 with an extra bed available.
It's worth noting that the ranch is "off the grid," meaning no electricity or running water, with limited cell service and outhouses, so be prepared!
Black Spruce cabin
The Black Spruce cabin.
Price: $201 per night
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
Why You Need To Go: Located just minutes from downtown Whitehorse, the Yukon Black Spruce features four self-contained cabins, each with massive 10'x10' windows, a queen bed and full kitchens.
Here, you can gaze at the sky right from the comfort of your bed. There's also a fire pit and beautiful wood-fired sauna that is shared among guests.
According to the host, hourly city bus service is available a short walk away from the cabins and taxis can be used to get downtown.
Lake Laberge cabin
The cabin at Lake Laberge, Whitehorse.
Price: $181 per night
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon
Why You Need To Go: This newly constructed square log timber cabin is located 40 minutes from Whitehorse by the shores of Lake Laberge.
A visit in winter here offers crisp clean air, miles of trails to explore, and a frozen lake to enjoy, as well as opportunities to cross-country skiing, ice fishing and snowshoeing.
According to reviews, you can view the northern lights right from the cabin, from the private outdoor hot tub.
Modern mountain home
The mountain home in Haines Junction.
Price: $242+ per night
Location: Haines Junction, Yukon
Why You Need To Go: This modern Airbnb is situated on 3 acres of private land and offers stunning mountain views.
The stay comes with everything you need, including Wi-Fi, Netflix, and toiletries, and has an indoor wood-burning fireplace that's perfect for chilly nights.
It's also located near the beautiful Kluane National Park & Reserve, where visitors can see high mountain peaks, massive valley glaciers, boreal forests, sparkling lakes and iconic northern wildlife.
According to reviewers, the northern lights can be seen right from the home's driveway.
Large Lakefront Cottage
The Large Lakefront Cottage.
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Price: $575 per night
Location: West Nipissing, Ontario
Why You Need To Go: This cottage is located on a tranquil lake where guests can enjoy fishing, canoeing, and incredible sunset views.
The cottage sleeps up to 14 guests in total, making it great for a family retreat. It comes with everything you'll need for your stay, including coffee, tea, a patio BBQ, TV, high-speed unlimited internet, Netflix, and indoor games and entertainment.
The 1-acre property is surrounded by nature and away from the city, making for dark skies perfect for stargazing.
According to the host, the clear dark skies have also allowed lucky guests to see the northern lights here multiple times.
Northern lights on the lake at the Airbnb.
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Bellevue cottage
The Airbnb in North Frontenac.
Price: $400+ per night
Location: North Frontenac, Ontario
Why You Need To Go: This minimalist, modern cottage in North Frontenac, Ontario, sits by a stunning lake, with incredible views from the home.
With four bedrooms and the ability to sleep up to 11 people, the Airbnb is perfect for a group of friends or a family getaway in nature.
The stay comes with a private hot tub, Wi-Fi and a dedicated workspace, a fire pit and a dock where you can launch a kayak.
According to Destination Ontario, North Frontenac Township is known for having the darkest skies in Southern Ontario, making it a prime place to spot the northern lights.
Polar Bear Town Airbnb
The Polar Bear Town Airbnb.
Price: $400 per night
Location: Churchill, Canada
Why You Need To Go: Churchill, Manitoba is one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights, with 300 nights of aurora activity here each year, on average. The northern lights can be viewed in any season, though in winter are the strongest and most visible.
The aptly named Polar Bear Town Airbnb provides a great spot for those looking to spot northern lights or see polar bears.
Guests have full access to the home, which can sleep up to 6 people. It comes with all the essentials, including kitchen basics, and even has an indoor fireplace you can cozy up next to on cold nights.
According to reviewers, the northern lights can be seen right from the comfort of the home.
Charlie Lake Cabin
The Cozy Grande Haven Cabin.
Price: $160 per night
Location: Charlie Lake, BC
Why You Need To Go: This cozy rustic cabin in Charlie Lake, B.C., is just minutes away from Fort. St. John.
The quaint cottage has a wood fireplace for colder nights and a large deck that overlooks a serene pond.
The home can sleep up to four people, and comes with toiletries, Wi-Fi and a dedicated workspace. Outside, there's a fire pit as well as an outdoor dining area.
The stay is located along the Alaska Highway, which is known to have some of the best locations in B.C. to view the northern lights.
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