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elk island national park

If you're looking to explore Canada's national parks this summer, you don't have to travel far.

Some of the country's best national parks are located close by to Calgary, making it easy to take in stunning turquoise waters and mountain vistas and still be home by dinner time.

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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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When the weather gets cooler in Edmonton, the Northern Lights are at their most luminous. You can see some shimmering lights in the city, but you’ll get the most spectacular aurora borealis displays in more rural areas.

While this natural phenomenon can be seen year-round across Canada, fall and early winter are the best times to see the Northern Lights in Alberta. This is because Earth is tilted just right to see the solar activity more clearly.

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Seeing the Northern Lights is one of the most surreal experiences and Canada is regularly blessed with the most spectacular show. Luckily, for those in Alberta and B.C., Western Canada offers some of the most impressive backdrops of the glowing Aurora Borealis.

The provinces are home to some enormous Dark Sky Preserves and parks where you can take in the night sky with mountain views that have to be seen to be believed.

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