Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Dark-Sky Preserve — Canada
One of Canada's most accessible certified Dark-Sky Preserves, perched atop prairie-island hills where the Milky Way blazes from horizon to horizon on clear nights.
About this spectacle
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park straddles the Alberta–Saskatchewan border and rises above the surrounding prairies, creating an island of elevated terrain that lifts visitors away from the light pollution of the plains. On clear nights, the Milky Way arches overhead with striking clarity, and the horizon-to-horizon sweep of the sky feels immense. The park holds designation as a Dark-Sky Preserve, meaning artificial lighting is actively managed. Visitors set up on open meadows or designated stargazing areas, scanning for satellites, meteors, and deep-sky objects with the naked eye or telescopes. The silence of the hills amplifies the experience—wind through the aspens, distant coyotes, and the slow wheel of constellations overhead. Winter nights can deliver auroral displays when solar activity cooperates. Summer evenings draw astronomy clubs and casual visitors alike, who linger well past midnight chasing photographic exposures of nebulae and star clusters.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: YMM. Nearest city: Medicine Hat.
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