The Aurora Borealis commonly known as the Northern Lights is a natural phenomenon that occurs in Canada. The dancing green ...
No, you don't need to fly to Iceland to see the Northern Lights - or even Alaska. Here's where to see the big show in the lower 48.
It also has a special weapon, a needled beak that enables it to probe deep into crevices for larvae and eggs of insects ...
Before booking our stay at the hotel, we were warned not to underestimate the intense cold in the Arctic during winter and to ...
Two NASA rocket missions are taking to the Alaskan skies in hopes of discovering why some auroras flicker, others pulsate, and still others are riddled with holes. The launch window for the missions — ...
This February 10–17, we're celebrating all the wonderful opportunities for enjoying our state's dark skies with Boreal ...
Canada is known for its diverse landscapes that include vast forests, mountainous regions, prairies and even an Arctic tundra ...
For winter lovers, the coldest countries offer an unforgettable adventure with snow-covered landscapes and subzero ...
Secluded and set high above the trees, this Airbnb cabin in Alaska isn't just perfect for the whole family - it's also a prime northern lights hotspot.
It was the broadcast heard around the world! Earlier this winter, KROS Radio's broadcast was picked up all the way across the ...
In this Ultimate Guide, we’ve compiled 20 Best Winter Travel Destinations that promise to make your season unforgettable.
Moves: Readers send in their best night photos for the latest Readers Photo Challenge; here are the top picks.