11 Astrotourism Destinations for Stargazers and Dreamers

10. Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada: Canadian Dark Sky Preserve and Northern Views

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Jasper National Park is a designated dark-sky preserve and one of Canada’s flagship night-sky destinations. Its northern latitude offers views that can include interesting auroral activity in the right conditions, plus classic Milky Way scenes during the local season. The park runs night-sky programming and photography workshops, and several lodges emphasize low-impact lighting to protect the sky. Travel from the U.S. is straightforward for many visitors: drive or fly into nearby Canadian gateways and proceed to Jasper by road or regional air. Winter visits can be cold but rewarding for clear nights, while summer brings long daylight hours followed by crisp, star-filled nights. If aurora viewing is a priority, check aurora forecasts and local reports to select optimal dates. Jasper’s combination of protected wilderness and education programming makes it a strong choice for North American travelers seeking a serious night-sky experience.

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