On April 8, 2024, a celestial spectacle is set to captivate skywatchers across Canada. While Ottawa won’t experience total darkness, the city will witness an impressive 98% totality, akin to the soft light of dusk or dawn during the solar eclipse.
Here’s where to catch this cosmic event in Ottawa and other Canadian cities:
Upper Canada Village
The living-history museum in Eastern Ontario will open its doors a month earlier than usual for a family-friendly eclipse-viewing experience. From 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., visitors can gather at the nearby Battle of Crysler’s Farm National Historic Site. Free solar-viewing glasses will be provided, and you can enjoy activities like riding the village’s miniature train or indulging in BeaverTails. Don’t forget your lawn chairs! Admission is free, but a parking pass is required.
Canadian Museum of Nature
For those who prefer an indoor option, the museum on McLeod Street in downtown Ottawa will run a livestream of the eclipse inside its castle-like building. Additionally, there’s an outdoor viewing opportunity on the plaza, complete with free eclipse glasses.
Science interpreters will also demonstrate LightSound, an accessibility device that translates visual experiences into sound.
Carleton University
Carleton University’s campus provides an open space for eclipse enthusiasts. Grab your eclipse glasses and head to the grounds for a memorable viewing experience.
Canadian Aviation and Space Museum
Explore the wonders of space while witnessing the eclipse at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum. The museum’s outdoor area offers a prime spot for observing the moon’s passage across the sun.
Osgoode Legion
Located just south of Ottawa, the Osgoode Legion invites families to gather and witness the celestial alignment. Bring your eclipse glasses and enjoy the community spirit.
Beyond Ottawa: Solar Eclipse in Other Canadian Cities
While Ottawa offers several viewing locations, other cities in Ontario and Quebec will also experience totality. Here are some additional spots for African diasporans to benefit from this rare event:- Montreal: Split in two by the path’s northern limit, Montreal will see a short totality – its first since 1925.- Kingston: Positioned along the path, Kingston provides an excellent vantage point.- Niagara Falls: Witness the eclipse against the backdrop of this iconic natural wonder.- Hamilton: For those seeking something rare and emotional, Hamilton is the place to be.- Toronto: Although not in the path of totality, Toronto residents can drive east along Lake Ontario to experience it.
Remember to use proper eye protection when viewing the eclipse, and enjoy this celestial dance between the moon and the sun!
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