Streaming from Churchill, Manitoba, this site allows you to see one of nature’s most stunning atmospheric phenomena. Although the northern lights occur year-round, late winter and early spring are the best seasons to see the lights. Try to tune in close to the darkest hours of the night, which are generally from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. EDT, for the best sights!https://explore.org/livecams/aurora-borealis-northern-lights/northern-lights-cam
This link will take you to a bunch of live-streaming animal cams from all over the world! Enjoy sites of bears catching fish, hippos visiting watering holes and jellyfish floating by your screen.https://www.adventure-journal.com/2020/03/if-youre-stuck-inside-might-as-well-enjoy-this-list-of-animal-cams/?fbclid=IwAR101OxzzcawFS3WlyvcBRb52_AObCia2rad33jT3GofMlesIE7h5ZwP0V8
Here you can virtually explore 5 national parks with the guidance and knowledge of local rangers. Now is a great opportunity to check out some parks you may have always wanted to visit but they’re too far away to get to. The tours journey through fjords, volcanoes, caverns and coral reefs. Check it out!https://artsandculture.withgoogle.com/en-us/national-parks-service/parks
Be transported to Darkwoods Conservation Area in Southern B.C! Google maps is a great place to tap into and see if you can find a “street view” for some of your favourite places.https://www.google.com/maps/@49.2438032,-116.8147556,2a,90y,326.22h,80.21t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s9sc5Fa4mTvhBnGVfP6a8qg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
NASA has a treat for you. They have made their entire collection of images, sounds, and video available and publicly searchable online. It’s 140,000 photos and other resources available for you to see, or even download and use it any way you like.https://images.nasa.gov