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Here’s when the solar eclipse will happen in Montreal today, including path and peak times

How and where are you watching the eclipse in Montreal today? We have gathered all the best options and more.

Written by
Laura Osborne
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It’s all anyone can talk about: Montreal is on the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse.

As we get ready to experience a rare total eclipse of the sun on Monday, we’re making sure we’ve scoped out the best places to watch the eclipse, where to grab a free pair of eclipse glasses and even what the path of totality means.

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What time will the solar eclipse happen in Montreal? 

Here is the timing for the total solar eclipse in Montreal:

Eclipse begins: 2:14 p.m.

Total solar eclipse: 3:27 p.m. 

Eclipse ends: 4:36 p.m.

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So what’s the peak? 

The moment of totality will begin on Monday, April 8, 20204, at 3:27 p.m. and last about 90 seconds.

Where’s best to watch?

Parks, open fields and elevated viewpoints are the way to go as far as optimal locations. From a giant, free viewing party-in-a-park to an opportunity to hear from on-site experts, we’ve rounded up the top 5 spots for eclipse-watching in Montreal on April 8, 2024.

1. Parc Jean-Drapeau

Observe the meeting of the Moon and the Sun in one of our favourite parks with uninterrupted vantage points at this free event organized by the Planetarium and Espace pour la vie.

150,000 pairs of eclipse glasses will be distributed, and visitors can enjoy artistic creations, scientific kiosks, and various activities throughout the day—food trucks included.

2. McGill University

Taking place on the lower field of the downtown campus from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., this viewing party will feature hands-on activities and demonstrations organized by the Trottier Space Institute and the university’s physics department. Free eclipse glasses will be provided.

3. Montreal Science Centre

Kicking off at 1 p.m., the Science Centre in collaboration with Cirque du Soleil will distribute 20,000 free pairs of eclipse glasses. Educators will also be on-site to explain the science behind eclipses, with live streams also available. Don’t miss the special activities and exclusive contests.

4. Mount Royal Park

While Mount Royal is in the path of totality, viewers must bring their own eclipse glasses to enjoy the spectacle. The elevated location provides a clear sightline, making it the perfect viewing spot.

5. Bishop’s University 

Up for a day trip? Head to Bishop’s University in Lennoxville, where the university will host an eclipse-viewing event for staff, students, faculty, and visitors. Visitor registration is required and eclipse glasses will be provided.


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