northern lights forecast

If seeing the northern lights in Canada has been on your bucket list for years, 2026 might be the year to finally make it happen. Not just because aurora viewing is magical — though it absolutely is — but because the conditions for seeing the northern lights are not expected to be this spectacular again for a decade.

For Canadians searching for the best places to see the northern lights, timing matters as much as location. And right now, both are aligning in ways that make the next few years particularly special for aurora tourism across Canada and beyond.

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The northern lights are dipping down across Canada and into the U.S. over the next few nights.

So, the aurora borealis could even be seen in southern Ontario!

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Keep your eyes up Canada, because the northern lights are predicted to put on a show Thursday and Friday night and you won't want to miss it. Both Alberta and B.C. should have a good chance of seeing the aurora brighten the sky.

NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch and said that "highly elevated geomagnetic activity" is likely.

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Look up Canada, because a colourful display of the northern lights is set to happen on Friday night, and those in B.C. and Alberta might be able to get a good view.

Thanks to a solar flare that erupted this week, the aurora borealis are putting on a show that Western Canada should be able to appreciate. The Weather Network says that there might be "bright displays" of the Aurora Borealis on Friday night.

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If you don't want to miss what could be a "spectacular display" of the northern lights over Canada, keep your eyes on the skies over the next two nights!

Thanks to a massive solar flare that erupted from the sun earlier this week, a dazzling display of the aurora borealis could be lighting up the sky tonight (Thursday) and Friday night.

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