Categories: Lifestyle

Here are the best places in Alberta to watch the ‘best meteor shower of the year’

We hope that while eventful, this summer has been restful because you’ve got some long nights ahead of you!

Between now and September 1st, 2024, eagle-eyed stargazers could see the Perseid Meteor Shower, which is known for its “long wakes of light and colour.”

Want to know where you should be when the “best meteor shower of the year” peaks on August 12th, 2024?

Alberta is lucky enough to have several dark sky preserves where you can see the sky without much light pollution.

Related Posts:
This small Alberta town has been featured in a ton of huge movies & TV shows
Jennifer Lawrence will star in a new movie being filmed in Alberta this summer

Here are 5 of the most spectacular places to watch the Perseid Meteor Shower in Alberta this year: 

Jasper Dark Sky Preserve

In Western Alberta? The Jasper Dark Sky Preserve is the second-largest preserve in the world.

What’s more, it’s one of the most beautiful places in Canada!

Where: 1 Old Lodge Rd, Jasper, AB

Cypress Hills Provincial Park

Alberta’s very first preserve! Cypress Hills is located near both the Saskatchewan and United States borders.

Thanks to its high elevation and lack of urban pollution, this is another incredible place to see the stars.

Where: See directions here

Beaver Hills

Described as “an exquisite spot to view the wonders of the night sky,” Beaver Hills has minimal light pollution and helps to protect local wildlife.

Where: See directions here

Waterton International Dark Sky Park

Located in Southern Alberta, the Waterton International Dark Sky Park makes up one-half of the world’s first cross-border preserves.

This is truly an incredible place to visit during the day and the night – so check it out.

Where: See directions here

Wood Buffalo Park

The biggest dark sky preserve in the world, Wood Buffalo Park is totally worth visiting if you’re looking for something spectacular.

You can even rent a cabin on Pine Lake and stay the night! You’re in for a treat!

Where: See directions here

Ready to hit the hills, valleys and mountains? Pack a snack and enjoy!

Recent Posts

A major new transit hub is coming to this Ontario city

A major new transit hub will soon redefine public transportation in Southwestern Ontario, and thanks…

1 hour ago

This southern Alberta creek is filled with natural sandbars and shallow swimming spots

Willow Creek Provincial Park is the kind of place you probably wouldn't stumble across unless…

3 hours ago

Here’s which Ontario museums and galleries are part of the Canada Strong Pass

The Canada Strong Pass is in full effect this summer, bringing Canadians to discover the…

22 hours ago

Wrestling, dance, and food are taking over Calgary at this three-day Mexican festival

Mexifest is bringing a full-on cultural takeover back to Calgary this summer, turning Eau Claire…

23 hours ago

A 5 km run with foam, mud pits and waterslides is coming to a town near Calgary

The Electrolit 5K Foam Fest is coming to a town just outside of Calgary, and…

1 day ago