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Scientists predict stellar year for viewing aurora in northwest B.C.

Professional photographer shares tips for capturing images of the northern lights
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The northern lights are most visible when cloud coverage is low. (Camus photography)

The aurora borealis (northern lights) is a natural light display, visible at nighttime in the upper northern hemisphere. In Smithers, when the conditions are right, the northern lights can be observed as blue, red, yellow, green, and orange lights dancing across the dark sky.

“The aurora is one of timeliness and brightness,” explained Gladys Atrill, executive director of Tourism Smithers. “There is something compelling about northern lights.

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