Canada—Yellowknife

In Greek legend, the goddess of dawn, Aurora, is in charge of the Northern Lights. She represents the dawn of the dawn before the rising sun. It represents hope and life. Many people believe that meeting the Northern Lights indicates that luck is coming, and many people say that there must be Enough luck to see the aurora. In short, the desire to see the Aurora has been in my heart for a long time. Last year I had a chance to go to Yellowknife.

Yellowknife, the northwestern regional capital of Canada, is located near the Arctic Circle, so it is a great place to watch the aurora, although official reports say that you can see the aurora for 300 days a year, and the probability of seeing the aurora for three nights can reach 98%. In fact, there are still many influencing factors, such as rain, snow, cloudy weather, and full moon conditions. In these cases, it is difficult to see the aurora, so it is best to check Yellow knife weather and aurora intensity before deciding to leave.

Yellowknife’s airport is very small, only one floor. This polar bear is very famous, and the local license plate is also in the shape of a polar bear.

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