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perseids meteor shower

Ontario's night sky is getting ready to put on its biggest summer show, and you won't need a telescope to see it.

The Perseids meteor shower has officially returned, and it's widely considered the best meteor display of the year. Known for their fast, bright streaks and potential for glowing fireballs, the Perseids are one of the most exciting cosmic events to catch, especially if you can escape the city lights.

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Look up! There are so many spectacular celestial events coming in 2024 that you'll want to mark your calendars for, including a total solar eclipse.

You'll want to keep your eyes on the skies in 2024, with some top-notch meteor showers, beautiful full moons, comets and even possible northern lights activity set to light up the skies.

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While visiting an Ontario park during the day is always a fun outing, visiting at night is a totally different experience.

Many Ontario parks offer incredible stargazing opportunities, with dark skies away from city lights that allow visitors to see constellations, planets, shooting stars and more.

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If stargazing is your thing, the remainder of 2023 has supermoons, meteor showers and eclipses on the horizon so it's time to start planning on how to check out these major celestial events in Canada.

There are so many stunning celestial events that will be lighting up the night skies from August right through to December so Canadians will have plenty of opportunities to get out and catch a glimpse of shooting stars and more.

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The Perseid meteor shower is one of the "best" meteor showers you can see in Canada and it's finally returning to the skies throughout the next month.

According to NASA, Perseids is considered the "best meteor shower of the year," where you'll be able to see hundreds of shooting stars streaking through the sky leaving long light trails in their wake.

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