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dark sky preserves

If you want to see the night sky in all its glory then this Alberta park is the perfect place to do it. The province is home to the "most loved" dark sky preserve in the country, where you can escape the city lights and immerse yourself in nature.

CasinoDays crafted the ranking of Canada’s best destinations for stargazing by analyzing TikTok hashtags and finding the most popular spots to view the wonders of the night sky.

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The best places for stargazing in Canada were ranked and you'll get stunning views of the cosmos at all of these spots!

Whether you want to see stars, planets, meteor showers, or even the northern lights, there are breathtaking locations to view the displays.

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Look up! Canada is home to some of the darkest skies in the world, allowing you to get a beautiful glimpse of the cosmos.

The country is home to several dark sky preserves offering vast views of the night sky where you can go stargazing, catch meteor showers, and find some of the best opportunities to see the northern lights.

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While visiting an Ontario park during the day is always a fun outing, visiting at night is a totally different experience.

Many Ontario parks offer incredible stargazing opportunities, with dark skies away from city lights that allow visitors to see constellations, planets, shooting stars and more.

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There will be four supermoons visible across Canada in 2023 and one of those will also be a blue moon!

If you're wondering what a supermoon is, it's a full moon that looks larger than a typical one because it's at the point of the moon's orbit when it's closest to Earth, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac.

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