The Northern Lights
The Northern Lights
Whether you call it the Aurora Borealis, the ‘dawn of the north’, or the Northern Lights, the luminescent green glow over the northern sky is one of the most unforgettable nighttime displays. The dancing lights of the aurora have been seen in [...]
The Worst Car Related Gifts
The Worst Car Related Gifts
The family has come and gone, the decorations have been taken down, and New Year’s resolutions have been proposed. Since another holiday season has passed, it’s now time to start breaking in all the great gifts you received! Well, maybe they [...]
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Whether you call it the Aurora Borealis, the ‘dawn of the north’, or the Northern Lights, the luminescent green glow over the northern sky is one of the most unforgettable nighttime displays. The dancing lights of the aurora have been seen in various shades of green, pink, yellow, red, blue and violet, in winters throughout Canada.
But what exactly are they? When is the best time to see them? And most importantly, where do I have to go to catch a glimpse of this spectacle?
History of the Lights
Aurora was the goddess of the dawn in Roman myths hence the naming, 'Aurora Borealis' meaning 'dawn of the north.' Throughout history, many cultural groups have had different legends pertaining to the lights. The most common belief being that the lights are the spirits of their people.
What are the Northern Lights?
The Northern Lights are collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun, and the earth’s atmosphere. These collisions result in the stunning arcs, streamers, and curtain shaped ‘clouds’ that light up the sky with a somewhat eerie glow. The different colors of the aurora borealis are dependent upon how high oxygen molecules are in the sky.
The common greenish yellow tint is seen when the oxygen molecules are about 100 kilometers high, whereas the more rare red lights are visible when these molecules are as high as 320 kilometers.
When is the best time to see them?
The Aurora Borealis is very cyclic based on space weather. There tends to be a peak of visibility roughly every eleven years with the next peak period coming up within the next two years.
Here in Canada, winter is the best time to see the lights. The longer periods of darkness and frequency of clear nights provide viewers with many opportunities to see these auroral displays. Usually, midnight on a clear night is the best time for viewing.
Where can I see the Northern Lights?
Heading out into the wilderness of Canada to see the northern lights is simply unforgettable. There are many places that offer guided tours to optimal viewing locations, such as the Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories.
Many of these trips bring a group out to a lodge travelling by snowmobile. These guided tours bring the guests to strategic locations far away from any man made light, providing optimal viewing conditions.
With the peak season lasting through early April, there is still plenty of time left to make a trip this winter to see the Norhtern Lights for yourself.
The family has come and gone, the decorations have been taken down, and New Year’s resolutions have been proposed. Since another holiday season has passed, it’s now time to start breaking in all the great gifts you received! Well, maybe they aren’t all great. Here is a list of some of the worst car gifts of all time.

Steering Wheel Covers:
The majority of the time these covers can be way over the top and tacky. If a driver is looking for a way to avoid cold hands, a nice pair of gloves would have done the trick.
A cheap set of tools:
When something breaks, the last thing you want is more stress on top of an already frustrating situation. A cheap set of tools can add just that, and end up gathering dust on a shelf as a result.
Car Trunk Organizer:
This may sound like a great idea at the time, yet many of these universal fit organizers end up not fitting. As a result of not fitting properly, anything stored in them can end up strewn about the trunk.
Plastic Spinner Wheel Covers:
These are hubcaps that continue to spin once your car has stopped. This ostentatious addition may be fun to look at for a little but has the possibility to make anyone dizzy.
Fuzzy Dice:
Take the gaudiness of the steering wheel cover, and stir in the distraction of an object hanging from the rear view mirror. The result? Fuzzy dice, perhaps one of the most classic car accessories of all time. However just because something is popular, doesn't make it a good gift idea.
Neon Lights:
Whether this glow is inside the car or out, your car is not an open late restaurant. There is no need to draw attention to the patch of pavement underneath your car or the mats behind your accelerator.
Pine Tree Air Fresheners:
Just because its the holiday season, doesn't mean that someone is interested in a tree shaped object hanging from their rear view mirror. There are many more stylish options if you are determined to buy someone an air freshener.

Flame Decals:
This is perhaps one of the most common decals ever put on an automobile. Flames on cars can be seen all over tha place on all different types of cars. However many times, simple decals are used and the work can look unprofessional and messy. If you are really set on having flames on your car, go for a professional paint job.
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