People in Ottawa and eastern Ontario turned their eyes to the sky Monday to catch a rare solar eclipse, while those in the “path of totality” experienced day briefly turn to night.
Next solar eclipse in Canada won’t happen until 2044
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Watch the path of totality from Kingston, Ont.
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The moments just before, during and after the total solar eclipse as witnessed by a CBC News camera in Kingston, Ont. This timelapse was sped up and condensed for this clip.
People in Ottawa and eastern Ontario turned their eyes to the sky Monday to catch a rare solar eclipse, while those in the “path of totality” experienced day briefly turn to night.
Municipalities south of the capital including Cornwall and Kingston hosted viewing parties to celebrate the total solar eclipse, which won’t be seen again in Canada until 2044.
In case you missed it, here’s a selection of images as residents of the region took in this extraordinary celestial sight.
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