The Northern Lights, otherwise known as Aurora Borealis, are a natural phenomenon many hope to see within their lifetime, and we're lucky enough to...
The Northern Lights, otherwise known as Aurora Borealis, are a natural phenomenon many hope to see within their lifetime, and we're lucky enough to get the opportunity to spot them right here in Ontario — if the conditions are right.
Although it's quite the trek to get to, one of the best places to see Northern Lights is in a tiny town calledConsidered to be the"Gateway to the Arctic," Moosonee is home to Ontario's only saltwater port. The town also has no road access, so you'll have to arrive either by train or plane. While it may initially sound less than fun, the train ride option is actually an epic adventure, where you'll hop aboardMoosonee was once the site of a fur trading post that was established in 1903 that once rivalled the Hudson's Bay Company. Today, it's home to a small population of around 2000 people.for hiking, fishing, and paddling, or go on a guided tour of the Moose River .
While it's not particularly far north , seeing the Northern Lights is a common occurrence here, due to its isolation from lack of road access, low population and human footprint, and minimal artificial lighting.As the Northern Lights are notoriously unpredictable, you should plan to stay several nights to increase your odds of spotting them.
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