Apparently we are in the midst of an 11 year increased solar activity cycle, and as a result we are able to see the Aurora Borealis at latitudes much further south than normal - and more frequently too.
It has always been a special treat to see them around Green Lake, (51.3031° N, 121.3958° W) but lately we’ve been very spoiled! The display comes in so many shapes, colours, sizes, with quickly changing degrees of intensity, and at various times of the year … you never know what you’re going to get!
Here’s a few of my favourite Aurora images from the last couple of years.