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Solar Eclipse 2024

Workshops, events and programs for youth and the public
March 01, 2024
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A total solar eclipse will pass through southern, central and northeastern North America on April 8, 2024. Here in Toronto, a partial (99%) eclipse will be experienced.

Eclipses occur about every 6 months somewhere in the world, but it is very rare to have a total solar eclipse viewable near the Toronto region. The last total eclipse to grace the skies of Southern Ontario was August 21, 2017, and was viewed as a 70% partial in Toronto.

This is a truely once-in-a-lifetime event, with the next total solar eclipse expected to be in Toronto in 2144. In celebration, SciXchange has multiple opportunities for schools and community members to engage and learn about this astronomical event.
 

Pre-Eclipse Engagement

Eclipse 2024 Workshops

TMU has an exciting lineup of virtual events to engage youth in the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Classes are welcome to register for multiple events, including:

  • Virtual hands-on activities that have simple materials
  • Astronomer Talks events where students can meet a space scientist

All registrants will get access to our video series, Under One Moon, featuring astronomers and astrophysicists from around the world. They'll share their expertise as well as their experience with cultural astronomy - the current and historical relationship that different cultures have to the Moon and the cosmos.

Differing stages of life from caterpillar to cocoon to butterfly

Join our team at the Butterfly Conservatory (2565 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls) to learn more about the eclipse and particiate in fun science activities. Our booth will opperate 12:00 - 4:00 pm each day.

Eclipse Day! April 8

SciXchange volunteers wearing eclipse glasses.
Eclipse Events

Toronto, ON

2:00 - 4:30 PM | Kerr Hall Quad

Registration for this event is full.

 

Niagara Falls, ON

12:00 - 5:00 PM | Butterfly Conservatory

No registration necessary - join us at 2565 Niagara Parkway to view totality.

Educational Resources

Discover the Universe

Video created with the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics, featuring: Laurie Rousseau-Nepton, Samantha Doxtator and Melanie Demers.

Canadian Space Agency

Your guide to solar eclipses.

Lunar and Planetary Institute

5 stories from around the world in audio and text formats.

Under One Moon is a video series where we celebrate the diverse cultures that have shaped our understanding of Earth’s favourite travelling companion - the Moon. In this video, Professor Dave Kirsh explains what an eclipse is. See the link below for more content by Indian and Nigerian Astronomers.

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