[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":158},["ShallowReactive",2],{"currency":3,"blog_culinary-and-agritourism-award":14,"related_posts":47,"top_postsposts":141,"prev_posts":157},{"success":4,"timestamp":5,"base":6,"date":7,"rates":8},true,1777330507,"CAD","2026-04-27",{"CAD":9,"EUR":10,"GBP":11,"USD":12,"JPY":13},1,0.626119,0.542243,0.733985,117.002771,{"sort":15,"content":16,"summary":15,"slug":17,"user_updated":18,"user_created":18,"title":19,"status":20,"date_published":21,"date_created":22,"date_updated":23,"id":24,"seo":15,"blocks":25,"tags":26,"promos":27,"image":28,"category":43,"type":46},null,"\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nWEIcC2MgY\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nWEIcC2MgY\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2 dir=\"ltr\">Dan&rsquo;s Diner Wins Culinary &amp; Agritourism Award\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">We have some \"glowing\" news to share!\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">We are incredibly proud to announce that Frontiers North Adventures was honoured with the Culinary &amp; Agritourism Award at the 2026 Tourism Awards in Winnipeg. Presented by Winnipeg Economic Development &amp; Tourism in partnership with Travel Manitoba, this award celebrates the very best in Manitoban hospitality and innovation.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">The star of the show? Our signature Dan&rsquo;s Diner experience.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3 dir=\"ltr\">More Than Just a Meal\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">If you&rsquo;ve ever dreamed of dining at the edge of the world, Dan&rsquo;s Diner is where that dream meets reality. Located in the remote wilds of Churchill, Manitoba, this isn't your typical restaurant.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">Dan&rsquo;s Diner is a custom-built mobile dining unit located out on the frozen Churchill River, offering a seven-course meal curated with locally and regionally sourced ingredients. But the true \"ambiance\" isn't just the decor&mdash;it&rsquo;s the aurora borealis dancing directly overhead. Dan&rsquo;s Diner is built with panoramic windows and skylights allowing you to take in the dancing northern lights as you savour decadent dishes.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/a957c3b8-1783-456f-8ba7-da058cb8b08b.jpg?width=1200&amp;height=800\" alt=\"Alex Cupeiro  3269\">\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">\u003Cspan 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%22entityIdMapping%22%3A%7B%7D%7D%2C%22ArtboardRelativeSceneNodeTransform%22%3A%7B%22x%22%3A295.4064636230469%2C%22y%22%3A1876.606689453125%2C%22rotation%22%3A0%7D%2C%22CopyPastePixelInformation%22%3A%7B%22density%22%3A300%7D%7D%7D%2C%22version%22%3A424%2C%22draftDocumentModels%22%3A%22%22%2C%22mimeType%22%3A%22application%2Fvnd.adobe.hz.express%2Bdcx%22%2C%22minCompatibleVersion%22%3A422%7D%2C%22entityIds%22%3A%5B%22bb860327-ee66-4021-91ce-07d48d31aee5%22%5D%7D%2C%22metadata%22%3A%7B%22sourceContext%22%3A%2204e00524-da68-4595-87e3-276a15282ab4%22%7D%7D(/Adobe)--&gt;\">&ldquo;This award reflects the dedication and passion our team brings to their work every day,&rdquo; said Lisa-Joy Gunter, President and CEO of Frontiers North Adventures. &ldquo;They are true hospitality professionals, and their commitment is what makes experiences like Dan&rsquo;s Diner so special. We are deeply grateful for our people&mdash;they are the heart of everything we do.&rdquo;\u003C/span>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3 dir=\"ltr\">Why This Award Matters\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">The Culinary &amp; Agritourism Award recognizes businesses that go beyond the plate to tell a story about their region. For us, that means:\u003C/p>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli dir=\"ltr\" aria-level=\"1\">\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Celebrating Local Flavours: Showcasing the unique ingredients of Canada&rsquo;s North.\u003C/p>\n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli dir=\"ltr\" aria-level=\"1\">\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Sustainable Tourism: Connecting global guests to the delicate beauty of the subarctic ecosystem. We utilize \u003Ca href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nWEIcC2MgY\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Rocket Greens\u003C/a> which is produce grown right in Churchill for the Dan&rsquo;s Diner menu.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003C/li>\n\u003Cli dir=\"ltr\" aria-level=\"1\">\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Unforgettable Storytelling: each meal has significance and meaning with ties back to the surrounding landscape, history and our team.\u003C/p>\n\u003C/li>\n\u003C/ul>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cvideo controls=\"controls\" width=\"500\" height=\"250\">\u003Csource src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/709e9dce-f5d7-4fa4-8f84-2870f3bf420c\" type=\"video/mp4\">\u003C/video>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3 dir=\"ltr\">A Heartfelt Thank You\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">This achievement wouldn't be possible without the hard work of our dedicated team, our incredible local partners in Churchill, and, of course, our guests who travel from across the globe to see the northern lights with us. Your support fuels our passion for the North.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3 dir=\"ltr\">Join Us Under the Lights\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">Ready to reserve your seat at the table? Dan&rsquo;s Diner is an exclusive experience available to our northern lights guests. Whether you&rsquo;re a foodie, a photography lover, or an adventurer at heart, there is a seat waiting for you beneath the aurora when you join one of our winter tours.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3 dir=\"ltr\">\u003Ca href=\"https://frontiersnorth.com/adventures/northern-lights/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Click here to explore our Northern Lights tours and book your Dan&rsquo;s Diner experience!\u003C/a>\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp dir=\"ltr\">Follow us on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes looks at life in the North!\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>&nbsp;\u003C/p>","culinary-and-agritourism-award","0289d564-231b-4283-bb8a-b0825e31a8d9","Dan’s Diner Wins Culinary & Agritourism Award","published","2026-04-27T12:00:00","2026-04-24T18:56:43","2026-04-27T19:03:05","f80ef05c-9431-4086-b57d-af824c5e3c66",[],[],[],{"filesize":29,"width":30,"duration":15,"height":31,"focal_point_y":15,"focal_point_x":15,"tags":15,"description":15,"location":15,"tus_data":15,"metadata":32,"filename_disk":33,"storage":34,"title":35,"filename_download":36,"type":37,"credit":15,"credit_text_colour":38,"charset":15,"uploaded_on":39,"modified_on":40,"created_on":41,"tus_id":15,"embed":15,"id":42,"folder":15,"uploaded_by":18,"modified_by":15},"2765900",1800,1200,{},"bf8a1832-5cc6-4ec8-84f5-5422757c4394.png","cloud","Untitled 2 (1)","Untitled-2 (1).png","image/png","white","2026-04-24T18:55:44.666Z","2026-04-24T18:55:44.670Z","2026-04-24T18:55:44.342Z","bf8a1832-5cc6-4ec8-84f5-5422757c4394",{"title":44,"slug":45},"Northern Lights","northern-lights","article",[48,86,112],{"sort":15,"content":49,"summary":50,"slug":51,"user_updated":52,"user_created":53,"title":54,"status":20,"date_published":55,"date_created":56,"date_updated":57,"id":58,"seo":15,"blocks":59,"tags":60,"promos":63,"image":64,"category":85},"\u003Cp>The northern lights are one of nature&rsquo;s most beautiful displays&mdash;an example of Mother Nature at her best. Winter in the north is one of the best places to get a fantastic look at this awe-inspiring light show. But there&rsquo;s more to the northern lights than meets the eye. The dancing greens and pinks of the aurora are actually caused by collisions between the gas particles in the Earth&rsquo;s atmosphere and the charged particles released by the sun. The colours change depending on the type of gas molecules that collide&mdash;oxygen, for example, causes the greens, while the pinks are caused by nitrogen.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Want to know more about these amazing natural spectacles? Here are 10 facts to pique your interest in the northern lights.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>1. THE CHARGED PARTICLES FROM THE SUN TRAVEL OVER 150 MILLION KILOMETRES (93 MILLION MILES) BEFORE THEY REACH EARTH TO CAUSE NORTHERN LIGHTS.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Did you know there is wind on the sun? Well, kind of. So the corona (or outer layer) of the sun is so hot&mdash;like 1.1 million degrees Celsius (2 million degrees Fahrenheit) hot&mdash;that the sun&rsquo;s gravity can&rsquo;t contain the charged particles. So they &ldquo;blow&rdquo; away, creating solar wind. After travelling 150 million kilometres (at 800 kilometres per second, no less), these rapidly moving particles reach the Earth. And when the solar wind hits our planet, interesting things can happen, such as the aurora borealis.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>On occasion, the sun will release large bursts of plasma. These bursts are known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs) or solar storms. If the solar storms reach us, they bounce off of the Earth&rsquo;s magnetic shield (which protects us from the powerful radiation these solar winds bring) and onto the planet&rsquo;s poles. The phenomenon produces beautiful, colourful lights in the upper atmosphere, hence why we have the northern lights. #themoreyouknow &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>2. THE COLOURS OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS DEPEND ON TWO THINGS&mdash;GAS AND DISTANCE.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Ever wondered why the northern lights are nifty neon colours? There&rsquo;s actually a very scientific answer. The colours are actually caused by collisions of electrons entering the Earth&rsquo;s atmosphere as they hit gaseous particles. Depending on the gas and the distance above the ionosphere, these collisions take place, and a different colour is made.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Oxygen generates green lights at lower altitudes (97 kilometres or 60 miles above the earth), and red lights at higher altitudes (322 kilometres or 200 miles). Nitrogen particles cause blue or purplish-red lights. Even an orange/white colour can be seen sometimes, but it is extremely rare. &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>3. THE AURORA BOREALIS IN THE NORTH AND THE AURORA AUSTRALIS IN THE SOUTH ARE MIRROR IMAGES OF EACH OTHER THAT OCCUR AT THE SAME TIME AND IN THE SAME SHAPE.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Did you know there are actually &ldquo;Southern Lights&rdquo; too? That&rsquo;s right, when the solar storms bounce off of the Earth&rsquo;s magnetic fields and hit the poles, colourful lights are created in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Moreover, they are mirror images of each other. Does it get any cooler than that?!\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>The aurora australis is best seen in Antarctica, but can also be seen on the southern coasts of Australia, New Zealand, Chile, and Argentina. In fact, this past year was the first commercial flight in New Zealand taking passengers through the Southern Lights. &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>4. ASTRONAUTS IN THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION SOMETIMES FLY RIGHT THROUGH THE NORTHERN LIGHTS.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Not many people can say they&rsquo;ve seen the aurora borealis in person, and even fewer can say they&rsquo;ve flown right through it! But some astronauts actually have! The International Space Station flies about 322 kilometres (200 miles) above the Earth&rsquo;s surface. Since the Northern Lights can occur between 97 and 644 kilometres (60 and 400 miles) above Earth, it just so happens that sometimes our space heroes get a spectacular show. &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>5. EARTH ISN&rsquo;T THE ONLY PLANET THAT HAS NORTHERN LIGHTS.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Surprisingly, Earth isn&rsquo;t the only planet in our solar system. Shocking, I know. So it would make sense that there are other planets that experience the same phenomenon of solar winds bouncing off of their magnetic shields to create beautifully colourful lights. The big, gaseous planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) all have powerful magnetic fields, but since they have different gasses, the colours are not necessarily the same as Earth&rsquo;s.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Also, these planets have multiple moons, many of which are larger than our own, and can affect which colours are produced. Who knows if any other lifeforms are in awe of the light shows like the people of Earth! &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>6. YOUR CAMERA CAN ACTUALLY &ldquo;SEE&rdquo; THE NORTHERN LIGHTS BETTER THAN YOU CAN.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Wouldn&rsquo;t it be interesting to know how many things there are in the universe that the human eye simply can&rsquo;t see? Thankfully, we have stellar technology, like cameras, that are more sensitive than the human retina and can pick up colours we may not be able to see on our own. But some skilled photography work is needed in order to get these amazing shots.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Hiring a guide to help you locate and take you to the northern lights is essential for truly amazing pictures. And why wouldn&rsquo;t you want to get the best pictures you can? You&rsquo;ve travelled a long way and spent some money to see the aurora borealis&mdash;you should ensure excellent photographs are captured! Your guide can assist you in making sure that your camera is at the best settings as well as position you in the best spot possible for magnificent photos.\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>7. THE INUIT CALLED THE AURORA &ldquo;AQSARNIIT,&rdquo; OR &ldquo;FOOTBALL PLAYERS.&rdquo; THEY BELIEVED THE NORTHERN LIGHTS WERE SPIRITS OF THE DEAD PLAYING FOOTBALL WITH A WALRUS SKULL.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Many legends have been passed down by the Inuit and other peoples of the Arctic as to what exactly the northern lights are. The most amusing? The aurora borealis is actually a ball game played by those who have passed on. And the ball? A walrus skull. Some versions are a little more ominous and are the other way around&mdash;walruses playing with a human skull! &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>8. GALILEO GAVE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS THE NAME &ldquo;AURORA BOREALIS&rdquo; IN THE EARLY 17TH CENTURY.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>It would only make sense that the term &ldquo;aurora borealis&rdquo; derives from Greek and Roman words. After all, the planets are named after gods and goddesses. In the 17th Century, Galileo coined the term &ldquo;aurora&rdquo; after the goddess of the dawn. Likewise, &ldquo;Boreas&rdquo; is the Greek term for &ldquo;north wind.&rdquo;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Galileo may not have known exactly what the northern lights were, but 400+ years later, the name has stuck. &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>9. THE NORTHERN LIGHTS ARE BEAUTIFUL TO SEE, BUT DID YOU KNOW THEY ALSO MAKE SOUNDS?\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Lights producing noises?! Sounds like something out of a science fiction movie! Believe it or not, many people have heard static or hissing sounds, almost like a radio, while viewing the lights. Remember those charged particles from the sun? They most certainly have something to do with it. Essentially, negative electrical charge gets trapped in the inversion layer, a region of the atmosphere where temperature actually increases with altitude, rather than decreases.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>When a major solar storm hits Earth, the inversion layer releases the negative electrical charge, which in turn creates the snapping and crackling noises sometimes heard with the northern lights. So when you&rsquo;re looking at the lovely lights in the night sky, don&rsquo;t worry, it&rsquo;s not aliens after all. &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>10. ALTHOUGH YOU CAN SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS AS FAR SOUTH AS NEW ORLEANS DURING INTENSE SOLAR STORMS, THE BEST PLACE TO FIND THEM IN NORTH AMERICA IS IN PLACES LIKE CHURCHILL.\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>They don&rsquo;t call them the northern lights for nothin&rsquo;! Truly, the best viewing is in the north, and the best place in North America to see the aurora borealis? Churchill, MB. A major reason why&mdash;location. Churchill lies directly below the auroral oval (a giant ring surrounding the Earth&rsquo;s geomagnetic North Pole where northern lights are most visible).\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Churchill is also only a two hour flight from Winnipeg, which means you might only have one layover before being able to see the Polar Lights! Here, you can experience the northern lights in a Tundra Buggy and in the Thanadelthur Lounge. Add some wine and appetizers to your viewing experience, and you are good to go!\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>Finally, your chances of seeing the aurora borealis are fantastic in Churchill. Situated under the auroral oval, there's a pretty good odds that you will see them! &nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch3>READY TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN PERSON?\u003C/h3>\n\u003Cp>Reading about nature&rsquo;s &ldquo;greatest show on earth&rdquo; can&rsquo;t do the northern lights justice. They have to be seen in person. If you&rsquo;re ready to make memories that will last a lifetime, click here to start planning your adventure.\u003C/p>","The northern lights are one of nature’s most beautiful displays—an example of Mother Nature at her best. Winter in the north is one of the best places to get a fantastic look at this awe-inspiring light show. But there’s more to the northern lights than meets the eye. The dancing greens and pinks of the aurora are actually caused by collisions between the gas particles in the Earth’s atmosphere and the charged particles released by the sun. The colours change depending on the type of gas molecules that collide—oxygen, for example, causes the greens, while the pinks are caused by nitrogen.","10-surprising-things-you-never-knew-about-the-northern-lights-and-where-to-see-them","7813ced8-6b6d-479e-b8be-dde104a12285","79f67750-ed05-429b-b0ae-39754195981d","10 Surprising Things You Never Knew About the Northern Lights and Where to See Them","2019-06-11T14:28:00","2025-12-03T20:28:24","2025-12-03T22:08:24","9d4a266e-d822-43eb-9bbe-935e1648e86e",[],[61,62],24,25,[],{"filesize":65,"width":66,"duration":15,"height":67,"focal_point_y":15,"focal_point_x":15,"tags":15,"description":15,"location":15,"tus_data":15,"metadata":68,"filename_disk":77,"storage":34,"title":78,"filename_download":79,"type":80,"credit":15,"credit_text_colour":38,"charset":15,"uploaded_on":81,"modified_on":82,"created_on":83,"tus_id":15,"embed":15,"id":84,"folder":15,"uploaded_by":52,"modified_by":15},"236610",1522,1035,{"ifd0":69,"exif":72},{"Make":70,"Model":71},"Canon","Canon EOS R",{"FNumber":73,"ExposureTime":74,"FocalLength":75,"ISOSpeedRatings":76},4.5,8,14,6400,"69cbc33b-1f44-48cf-8906-072c74f9330b.jpg","2 H0 A1386 Topaz","2H0A1386-topaz.jpg","image/jpeg","2025-12-03T22:08:20.829Z","2025-12-03T22:08:20.830Z","2025-12-03T22:08:20.623Z","69cbc33b-1f44-48cf-8906-072c74f9330b",{"slug":45},{"sort":15,"content":87,"summary":88,"slug":89,"user_updated":52,"user_created":52,"title":90,"status":20,"date_published":91,"date_created":92,"date_updated":93,"id":94,"seo":95,"blocks":96,"tags":97,"promos":98,"image":99,"category":111},"\u003Cp>It's one of the seven natural wonders of the world, so it's no wonder why the aurora borealis has inspired countless stories and folklore from cultures around the world.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp style=\"line-height: 1.5;\">For thousands of years the aurora's beauty has captivated us. Today, its otherworldly dance attracts photographers and bucket list travellers from around the world; whereas years ago, much before our time, the northern lights attracted creative minds looking for answers to explain this night sky phenomenon. These are the legends of the aurora borealis:\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Inuit Legend: The Northern Lights Are Souls of the Dead\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The aurora is rich with spiritual traditions, with most involving the spirits of the departed. The Inuit call the aurora aksarnirq and believe that souls of the dead dance in the aurora. Sometimes the spirits are carrying torches to guide those still in this world; other times they are playing soccer with a walrus skull as they skitter and dance across the sky, aksarnirq fittingly means ball player in English.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/c7d64e29-f67f-4b58-ade7-d433f960ba49.webp?key=800w\" alt=\" Mg 6876 Edit 1\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Csub>\u003Cspan style=\"color: #000000;\">\u003Cem>Image &copy; Simon Gee\u003C/em>\u003C/span>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Finnish Legend: The Aurora Borealis Is a Fire Fox Racing Across the Sky\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The Finnish word for the Aurora is revontulet, which means fox fire. &nbsp;In Finland, they believe as the fox's tail touches the ground; it sparks and glows and as he leaps and bounds into the night the fire spreads to the sky. If you have ever seen an arctic fox chase a lemming in the snow, you will be very familiar with this similarity.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/556cde81-7445-41ba-8c30-fc09acd5d888.jpg?width=1080&amp;height=720\" alt=\"Luke Johnson 2019 Dsc 0928 01\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Csub>\u003Cem style=\"vertical-align: sub;\">\u003Cspan style=\"color: #000000;\">Image &copy; Luke Johnson\u003C/span>\u003C/em>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Siberian Legend: Love Lost\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The Sun had a son, Peivalke, to whom he wished one day wed Niekia, daughter of the Moon. The Moon however wished her daughter to marry Nainas, the Northern Lights and hid her daughter from the Sun. Eventually, Niekia and Nainas did wed, they spent each night in a cabin, but Nainas had to leave each day, before the Sun rose and go to the dark side of the Earth, to avoid the Sun. Never wanting Nainas to leave, Niekia tricked Nainas into staying longer than he should have one day. Their relationship was discovered by the Sun who was very angry and in a bid to protect her husband, Niekia put herself between the Sun and Nainas, allowing her husband to escape. The Sun was angry and flung Niekia into the sky, back to her mother, who caught her and held her close, not letting her go. Since then, Niekia looks out each night, pining for her husband who she can never hold close again.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/db59978d-dcba-4cd9-9c12-1abf0fa29261.webp?key=1200w\" alt=\"Tiffany Spence 20191116 040344 2\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Csub>Image &copy; Tiffany Spence\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Scandinavian Legend: Reflections\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The Swedish believed that the Northern Lights were reflections of schools of herring. It was believed that if they saw the Northern Light they would have great success while fishing! The Danes believed that the auroras are reflections owing to the existence of the wintertime swans. The story tells us that swans had a competition to see who could fly the furthest north. Some of the swans flew so far north that they froze. Eventually freeing themselves the swans took flight, shaking the ice off their wings. The legend goes on to tell us that the Northern Lights are reflections of the ice falling off the wings of the swans.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/d1e8beb9-85c4-4b7e-b1c3-1b6b23871eba.webp?width=599&amp;height=446\" alt=\"Discover Churchill Screen Shot 2019 12 03 at 3\">\u003Csub>Image &copy; Alex de Vries\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>Anishinaabe Legend: The Aurora Proves That More Awaits on the Other Side\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States believe the aurora is telling them they are not alone, and that there is more outside of this earthly realm that awaits them after this lifetime.&nbsp;\u003C/p>","It's one of the seven natural wonders of the world, so it's no wonder why the aurora borealis has inspired countless stories and folklore from cultures around the world.","legends-of-the-aurora","Legends of the Aurora Borealis","2020-01-16T12:00:00","2025-12-03T21:13:43","2025-12-03T21:41:28","030c1d6a-56cb-4e78-b7cd-9a1476228c9e","1b89ec93-0694-499b-8a74-1de1be87badd",[],[],[],{"filesize":100,"width":101,"duration":15,"height":102,"focal_point_y":15,"focal_point_x":15,"tags":15,"description":15,"location":15,"tus_data":15,"metadata":103,"filename_disk":104,"storage":34,"title":105,"filename_download":106,"type":80,"credit":15,"credit_text_colour":38,"charset":15,"uploaded_on":107,"modified_on":108,"created_on":109,"tus_id":15,"embed":15,"id":110,"folder":15,"uploaded_by":52,"modified_by":15},"5773238",5616,3744,{},"11eeb9d4-86b8-438c-baf5-5a1874312f58.jpg"," Mg 9829 2","_MG_9829-2.jpg","2025-12-03T21:19:51.295Z","2025-12-03T21:19:51.301Z","2025-12-03T21:19:50.704Z","11eeb9d4-86b8-438c-baf5-5a1874312f58",{"slug":45},{"sort":15,"content":113,"summary":114,"slug":115,"user_updated":116,"user_created":116,"title":117,"status":20,"date_published":118,"date_created":119,"date_updated":120,"id":121,"seo":122,"blocks":123,"tags":124,"promos":125,"image":126,"category":140},"\u003Ch2>1. The colours of northern lights are determined by gas\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The different colours of the northern lights are caused by collisions between electrons entering the earth's atmosphere and gaseous particles. The colours depend on which gas is involved and how high in the ionosphere the reaction takes place. Oxygen causes green lights at lower altitudes (60 miles above the earth), and red lights at higher altitudes (200 miles). Nitrogen particles causes blue or purplish-red lights.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/fad6a672-2a3d-4342-9552-929a317488c3.webp?key=1200w\" alt=\"Luke Johnson 2019 Dsc 0928 01 1\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>\u003Cem>&copy; Luke Johnson\u003C/em>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>2. the sun is what ultimately creates northern lights\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>As mentioned above, aurora activity is caused by electrons that enter the earth's atmosphere, but where do these electrons come from? From the sun! That huge ball of fire and gas goes through an eleven-year solar cycle which is measured by the number of sunspots (magnetic storms on the sun's surface) which are visible from Earth. The more sunspots we can see, the more solar flare energy is being released into space, eventually making its way to earth and into our atmosphere causing beautiful aurora activity.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/dbe3096e-11a3-44bd-b7ab-43698f6ce7ce.webp?key=1200w\" alt=\"Simon Gee  Mg 6907 Edit\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>\u003Cem>&copy; Simon Gee\u003C/em>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>3. The \"southern lights\" are a thing too!\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The northern lights also go by the name aurora borealis, a name coined by Galileo in 1619 after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas. However, did you know there is also an aurora australis? Also known as the southern lights, it is the southern hemisphere counterpart to the aurora borealis, and is best to view from Antarctica. When the solar activity is at its maximum, the lights are at times visible in New Zealand, southern Australia, and southern Chile and Argentina.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ciframe title=\"Frontiers North Thanadelthur Lounge 360&ordm;\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/sX1lHUpuucs\" width=\"895\" height=\"503\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\">\u003C/iframe>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>4. you can see the northern lights in outer space\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>The northern (and southern) lights are visible from space.&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"https://www.nasa.gov/content/northern-lights-viewed-from-the-international-space-station\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Astronauts on the International Space Station\u003C/a> quite possibly have the best view of the incredible phenomenon.&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https://frontiersnorthadv.directus.app/assets/98e7a453-4bc0-4576-975b-59da6db51076.webp?key=1200w\" alt=\"Mike Gere   Mike Gere Photo   022 1\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>\u003Cem>&copy; Mike Gere\u003C/em>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>\n\u003Ch2>5. we aren't the only planet with northern lights\u003C/h2>\n\u003Cp>Speaking of space, Earth isn't the only planet with aurora activity &ndash;&nbsp;NASA has shared photos of the lights captured on&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/34778784\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Saturn and Jupiter.\u003C/a>&nbsp;In fact, auroras have been observed on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Venus, and Mars. That leaves only Mercury as our galaxy's lone planet where an aurora has never been observed. In addition, Jupiter&rsquo;s moons, Io, Europa, and Ganymede, have been observed with lights as well.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cdiv class=\"hs-responsive-embed-wrapper hs-responsive-embed\">\u003Ciframe title=\"Northern Lights and Winter Nights Adventure\" src=\"https://www.youtube.com/embed/ettFgJ8jIV4\" width=\"895\" height=\"503\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\">\u003C/iframe>\u003C/div>\n\u003Cdiv class=\"hs-responsive-embed-wrapper hs-responsive-embed\">&nbsp;\u003C/div>\n\u003Cp>Can't get enough of Churchill's northern lights? Located directly beneath the auroral oval, it is one of the best places on Earth to watch the sky dance. Get your northern lights fix by checking out&nbsp;\u003Ca href=\"http://explore.org/live-cams/player/northern-lights-cam\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">explore.org's Northern Lights Cam\u003C/a>, which is mounted on the Churchill Northern Studies Centre.\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>&nbsp;\u003C/p>\n\u003Cp>\u003Csub>\u003Cem>Header image &copy; Simon Gee/\u003Ca href=\"http://www.canukimages.com/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Canukimages.com\u003C/a>\u003C/em>\u003C/sub>\u003C/p>","Fascinated by the northern lights? 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