Meteor Shower Calendar Edmonton | Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve

Looking for the best meteor shower calendar in Edmonton? The Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve offers some of the darkest skies in Alberta, making it one of the best places near Edmonton to view meteor showers, the Milky Way, planets, and even the northern lights.Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, an astrophotography adventure, or simply a peaceful evening beneath the stars, this guide highlights the most spectacular meteor showers visible from the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve each year.

Annual Meteor Shower Calendar

Meteor Shower Peak Period Typical Activity
Quadrantids Early January Strong but brief
Lyrids Late April Moderate activity
Eta Aquariids Early May Fast meteors
Perseids Mid August One of the year's best
Orionids Late October Bright meteors
Leonids Mid November Occasional meteor storms
Geminids Mid December Most reliable annual shower

2026 Meteor Shower Calendar

2026 Meteor Shower Calendar - Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve

Planning to view the Perseids? Experience one of Alberta's premier stargazing destinations at Beaver Hills Retreat, located in the heart of the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve.

2027 Meteor Shower Calendar

2027 Meteor Calendar Beaver Hills Retreat Dark Sky Preserve

Quadrantids — January 2–3, 2027

The Quadrantids are known for producing bright meteors at a high rate. While the peak is brief, clear skies can deliver an impressive display.

Lyrids — April 20–21, 2027

One of the oldest recorded meteor showers, the Lyrids occasionally produce bright fireballs and are best viewed before dawn.

Eta Aquariids — May 5–6, 2027

Created by debris from Halley's Comet, these fast-moving meteors are best observed in the early morning hours.

Perseids — August 11–12, 2027

The Perseids remain one of the most anticipated astronomy events of the year. Warm summer temperatures and high meteor rates make this a favorite among visitors.

Orionids — October 20–21, 2027

Another meteor shower associated with Halley's Comet, the Orionids often produce bright and fast meteors.

Leonids — November 16–17, 2027

Although typically modest, the Leonids are famous for producing spectacular meteor storms during certain years.

Geminids — December 13–14, 2027

The Geminids are widely considered the best meteor shower of the year, frequently producing over 100 meteors per hour under dark skies.

Best Meteor Showers to Watch Near Edmonton

Meteor Shower

Perseids Meteor Shower

The Perseids are ideal for families, photographers, and first-time stargazers due to their high activity and comfortable summer viewing conditions.

Geminids Meteor Shower

The Geminids consistently deliver some of the highest meteor rates of any annual shower and are often considered the highlight of the stargazing calendar.

Quadrantids Meteor Shower

For dedicated astronomy enthusiasts willing to brave Alberta winters, the Quadrantids can be spectacular.

Stargazing near Edmonton

Tips for Viewing Meteor Showers in Alberta

Arrive Before Midnight

Meteor activity often increases significantly after midnight.

Let Your Eyes Adjust

Allow at least 20–30 minutes for your eyes to adapt to darkness.

Avoid Artificial Light

Reduce phone and flashlight use whenever possible.

Dress for Alberta Conditions

Even summer nights can become surprisingly cool.

Bring Comfortable Seating

A reclining chair or blanket makes extended viewing much more enjoyable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Meteor Showers Near Edmonton

What is the best meteor shower of the year?

The Geminids are generally considered the most reliable and active annual meteor shower.

The Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve offers some of the darkest skies near Edmonton and is one of Alberta's premier stargazing destinations.

The hours between midnight and dawn usually provide the highest meteor activity.

No. Meteor showers are best viewed with the naked eye.

Yes. During periods of strong aurora activity, guests may have opportunities to view the northern lights from the property.

Plan Your Stargazing Getaway

Experience some of Alberta's darkest skies at Beaver Hills Retreat, located within the Beaver Hills Dark Sky Preserve. Whether you're visiting for the Perseids, Geminids, northern lights, or simply a peaceful night beneath the stars, our cabin offers the perfect setting for an unforgettable stargazing escape.