If you want to see the northern lights in canada the closest place to go having a realistic chance is either whitehorse or yellowknife.
Where do you see the northern lights in canada.
With canada s aurora 360 you can see the northern lights at eye level.
You can get an idea of how active the northern lights are likely to be in your area by keeping tabs on a short term aurora forecast such as the one provided by the geophysical institute here.
To see the northern lights in british columbia you ll need to get away from more than the city.
You ll also have to escape the cloudy weather on the coast.
Canada is an aurora viewing.
Aboard the aurora 360.
Aurora 360 experience canada.
In any case i suggest downloading an aurora forecast app in case there is a big solar storm and you have the opportunity of seeing it when you visit the seattle vancouver area.
However if you re in a dark place with little light pollution you can see the northern lights as late as may.
It s possible to be too far north to see the northern lights such is the case in northern.
The northern lights also known as the aurora borealis are a spectacular natural light show visible at certain times of the year in the northern hemisphere.
The isolated park located close to the yukon border and off the alaska highway reportedly has aurora sightings year round.
You can see the northern lights in canada in the spring but the chances of seeing them decrease as the summer approaches.
No matter where you are it s sure to be a thrill.
To see the northern lights in british columbia you have to head far away from vancouver northern bc is the best place to view them in places such as muncho lake provincial park.
Inland northern british columbia such as dawson creek is a great place to spend a night with your eyes to sky before beginning a trip up the alaska highway.
Canada is one of the best places on the planet to see the northern lights and ontario in the country s east is no exception here s your guide to where and when to see the best aurora borealis shows.
Another way to take northern lights viewing to new heights.