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Boreal Stargazing Week

FEBRUARY 10-17, 2025

A WEEK OF DISCOVERY, STARGAZING, AND NIGHTTIME WONDER

For generations, humans have looked to the stars for inspiration and connection. Located along the Minnesota-Canadian border is a rare sanctuary for starry skies. Voyageurs National Park and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Northern Minnesota make up one of the largest Dark Sky Regions in the world.

Boreal Stargazing programs are brought to you by Voyageurs Conservancy, Friends of the Boundary Waters, Starry Skies North, the National Park Service, Superior National Forest, Expeditions in Education, Polar Polers Ski Club, the Wood Lake Nature Center, and The Bell Museum.

Why are we celebrating?

The Boreal Stargazing Week celebrates the importance of dark skies in Minnesota by welcoming the public to a series of virtual school programs and community events. Enjoy snowshoeing and skiing, telescope sessions, live conversations with astronomers, and more!

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Check out this year’s schedule of community and educational events, and get excited for what’s to come! Community programs will take place across the state – from Voyageurs National Park to the Boundary Waters to the Twin Cities. Virtual education programming is also available to classrooms nationwide. Students will explore the significance of protected Dark Sky Regions, the natural and cultural importance of the night sky, and how we can help protect them.

Teachers, our theme this year is "Dark Skies and Nocturnal Animals" – join us for presentations that bring the world of nighttime creatures to your students! When you sign up at the link below, your classroom will receive FREE live virtual programs from dark-sky experts.

 

2025 COMMUNITY PROGRAM SCHEDULE

2025 K-12 STUDENT PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Bring your students out of their desk and into the largest International Dark Sky Region in the world – right here in Minnesota! By participating in Boreal Stargazing Week, your classroom will receive FREE live virtual programs on the wonders of dark skies with special speakers from the National Park Service, Expeditions in Education, and more! Students will learn about protected Dark Sky Regions, the natural and cultural importance of the night sky, and how we can protect them.

Who can participate? Boreal Stargazing Week Programs are available and free to be live-streamed for K-12 classrooms across the country.  Teachers will also receive the recorded sessions if they cannot attend live. 

Last year’s Boreal Stargazing Week attracted 40,000+ students from around the country, including classrooms in Maryland, Minnesota, California, Florida, Tennessee, and New Mexico! Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to immerse your classroom in Minnesota’s starbright skies and get your students interested in the fascinating world of astronomy.


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