Best Time to See Aurora Borealis in Yellowknife

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On Nov 2, 2019
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Best Time to See Aurora Borealis in Yellowknife

Yellowknife is undoubtedly the best place in the world to Aurora Borealis night light. As the nights grow longer, the Northern Lights in a kaleidoscope of colors dance across the sky that is mesmerizing and fascinating. While the Aurora Borealis occurs throughout the year, it is possible to see this amazing natural phenomenon just at specific times of the year. 

What is Aurora Borealis?
Before you find out more about the best time to watch Aurora Borealis, you should understand what it is. The Northern Lights occur due to electromagnetic energy being drawn to the poles of the Earth. It results in the atmosphere getting charged and this causes the energy to glow in a multitude of colors of green, mauve and red. 

You will find many tours that take visitors to beyond the borders of Yellowknife to witness this spectacular light show that continues throughout winter, right until March-end. The premise is the further people get away from the distracting and bright city lights, the greater the chances of viewing the Aurora. 

Best Time to Watch Aurora Borealis
During the summer months, the sky in Yellowknife is just too bright to view Aurora Borealis even though it could be occurring. It is prudent to remember that Yellowknife is situated at a high altitude. Hence, during the summer months, you can expect nearly 24 hours of daylight. 

In case you are planning a trip for Aurora viewing, plan your vacation anytime from the middle of August to the end of September, or from the middle of November to mid-April. During these periods, you will be able to see the Aurora in all its glory. 

Many people believe that if they cannot see Aurora Borealis in Yellowknife, they can go to Iceland to view it. Here too, you can expect daylight for almost 24 hours from mid-April until the middle of August. Viewing of Aurora Borealis in Iceland usually begins from late August until the middle of April, though the best time to view it is from late September to late March. 

The sky has to be dark and clear to be able to see the Northern Lights and if this is the case, the Aurora will appear anytime from 6 pm to 6 am. 

Some of the best places in Yellowknife to see the Northern Lights are as follows:

• Dettah Ice Road: This road can be accessed from School Draw Avenue. It is open only during the winter and that too from January to March. 
• Pilots Monument: The Aurora viewing place is located in the middle of the Old Town. The monument provides a 360-degree view of the surroundings and provides an excellent place to see Aurora Borealis.
• Parker Park: It is located off Finlayson Drive, and since it is an open space, it is the perfect viewing spot to see the Aurora. 
• Prelude Lake: The lake is in Territorial Park, around 45 minutes from Yellowknife. It is along Ingraham Trail and it is another place to enjoy Aurora Borealis night light in Yellowknife. 

Now that you know the best time to watch Aurora Borealis in Yellowknife, when are you booking your trip? Contact Yellow Knife to book a trip of a life time to Aurora Borealis. Call us today at (867) 873-4600.

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