
▲ Yellowknife (also known as the Yellowknife Town), the capital of Canada's Northwest Territories, is renowned as the "Aurora Capital of the World." Located south of the Arctic Circle with flat terrain, it offers approximately 240 days per year to witness the magical northern lights, with an extremely high probability of sightings by staying for three consecutive nights. Beyond aurora chasing, visitors can experience northern activities like dog sledding and ice fishing, explore the historic Old Town and Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, or go boating on Great Slave Lake. The optimal aurora viewing period runs from late August to mid-April each year.






