**Fraser Cain**:
> We’re seeing the galaxy edge on, from the inside, and so we see the
> galactic disk as a band that forms a complete circle around the sky.
> 
> Which parts you can see depend on your location on Earth and the time
> of year, but you can always see some part of the disk.
> 
> The galactic core of the Milky Way is located in the constellation
> Sagittarius, which is located to the South of me in Canada, and only
> really visible during the Summer. In really faint skies, the Milky Way
> is clearly thicker and brighter in that region.



If you want to know more, watch this video from **Fraser Cain** which explains it in details:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdFWbEwsOmA

You can find your answer in the first minute