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The best northern lights photos of St. Patrick’s Day from across Canada

TORONTO — It was the strongest solar storm in a decade. And it put on a spectacular light snow across Canada.

If you weren’t able to catch them for yourself, enjoy some of the most fantastic images from people across the country who were fortunate enough to have clear skies and a beautiful light show.

The northern lights near Hanover, Ontario. Courtesy Dave Patrick

 

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Garry Shepherd captured the Northern Lights dancing over Oak Hammock Marsh in Manitoba around midnight. Submitted by Garry Shepherd / Global News
Photographer Ryan Bergen from Altona, Man., captured this stunning photo of the Northern Lights on Tuesday night. Submitted by Ryan Bergen / Global News
The northern lights as seen north of London, Ontario. Courtesy Joseph O'Neil
The northern lights near Humbolt, Saskatchewan. Courtesy Derek Schultz

 

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The northern lights as seen north of London, Ontario. Courtesy Joseph O'Neil
The northern lights as seen 27 km northwest of Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan. Courtesy Tenho Tuomi
The aurora dance as a truck passes on the highway, north of Colborne, Ontario. Courtesy Malcolm Park
The northern lights north of Colborne, Ontario. Courtesy Malcolm Park
The northern lights near Lucknow, Ontario. Courtesy Spencer Sills
Stunning aurorae light up the sky at Lac La Biche, Alberta. Courtesy Jason Caine
A ribbon of aurorae move across the sky in Lac La Biche, Alberta. Courtesy Jason Caine
The northern lights in the sky about 100 km south of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Courtesy Gary Stone
The northern lights about two hours north of Toronto. Courtesy Bill Longo
The northern lights as seen from Melville, Saskatchewan. Courtesy James Edgar
The northern lights from Richmond Hill, Ontario, just north of Toronto. Courtesy Rob Jones

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