Canadian North Midnight Sun Golf Classic

Countries Where You Can Experience The Natural Wonder Midnight Sun

The Midnight Sun is observed in countries near the Arctic Circle, where the sun remains visible at midnight during the summer months of April-August.

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Norway, known as 'The Land Of The Midnight Sun', is a popular Arctic country with 4 months of darkness, with the sun remaining up from April to late August. Image: visitnorway.com
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In June, Iceland experiences the midnight sun, which can be witnessed in Grimsey Island and Akureyri City in northern Iceland. Image: Freepik
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Nunavut, located two degrees above the Arctic Circle in Canada, experiences nearly two months of uninterrupted sunlight, while experiencing 30 consecutive days of total darkness in winter. Image: travelnunavut.ca
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The state's beauty is complemented by continuous sunlight from late May to late July, and a polar night from November to November for 30 days. Image: travelalaska.com
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Sweden experiences summer daylight from early May to late August, with some regions experiencing constant sunshine for up to six months, similar to Alaska. Image: visitsweden.com
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Murmansk, Russia's largest city, experiences midnight sun from 22 May to 22 July, while Finland's northernmost point experiences 72 days of sun-free summer. Image: visitrussia.com
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The Canadian North Midnight Sun Golf Classic, a popular summer event in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, features midnight teeing, banquets, workshops, and prizes. Image: brazolotmigration.com
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 Devasheesh Pandey

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