The aurora borealis, or "northern lights" is a phenomenon that draws travelers from around the world to the rugged wilderness of Canada. read more
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. 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. read more
Travelers who visit the Yukon in the winter months will likely see the northern lights more than once. Venture just a short distance away from the city of Whitehorse's light pollution, and you can see stunning displays from a number of rental lodges and retreats. read more
And if, by some chance, the lights aren’t dancing across the sky, visitors can see them indoors at the Northern Lights Centre at Watson Lake. Find a vacation rental in Whitehorse, Canada 2. read more