A nice look at the Churchill northern lights by the inukshuk behind the town complex. Churchill is the prime destination for viewing aurora borealis in Canada. January through March will be peak time for viewing the fantastic northern lights! Enjoy.
Another superb northern lights shot by Churchill photographer Alex De Vries – Magnifico. Many people have the misconception that a full moon obstructs good aurora activity and thus photography of the incredible phenomena that fills the northern sky fairly regularly this time of year. If the light is managed correctly the moon used as a point of reference can take an image to another level.Natural Habitat Adventure’s final group of the season is in Churchill just in time for Aurora Fest and hopefully more magical aurora borealis to finish up the season. Enjoy!
Unique angle on the northern lights in Churchill. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.
A happy St. Patrick’s Day from Churchillpolarbears.org. looks like the green northern lights are still blazing in the Arctic sky. Thanks Natural Habitat Adventures guide Court Whelan for the awesome aurora borealis shot. Sliante!
Aurora green in the sky for St. Patricks Day in Churchill. Court Whelan photo.
I know the plethora of magnificent northern lights photos posted are getting out of control, though these are so good that they have to be shown to the world and our loyal subscribers. Natural Habitat Adventures guide Drew Hamilton snapped these boreal forest aurora borealis pics last night in Churchill. With the season continuing to build toward the Hudson Bay Quest on March 17th, we keep thinking the aurora borealis can’t get any better. It’s never been so good to be wrong! Enjoy!
Streaks of aurora borealis in the Churchill sky. Drew Hamilton photo.
Northern lights above the boreal forest in Churchill. Drew Hamilton photo.
Sweeping aurora borealis high above the boreal forest. Drew Hamilton photo.
Northern lights all over the Churchill sky. Drew Hamilton photo.
Northern lights going strong in Churchill. Drew Hamilton photo.