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total solar eclipse

The total solar eclipse is nearly here! Ahead of the spectacular celestial event, Canadian airlines and airports have safety tips for those travelling on April 8.

On Monday, parts of Canada will be able to see a total solar eclipse, when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the sun.

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If you're going to be watching the total solar eclipse in Toronto, you may want to rethink that plan.

Toronto is set to experience a rare solar eclipse on April 8, but the city's location outside of the path of totality means that viewers watching from the 6ix will be missing out big time.

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The total solar eclipse is just days away, and if you'll be heading to Niagara to experience it, you'll want to be prepared.

The Niagara Region is preparing to host thousands of visitors during the total solar eclipse. Niagara will be one of the best places in Canada to witness the celestial event, lying directly in the path of totality.

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Mark your calendar! On April 8, 2024, a rare celestial event will take place over the skies in Ontario — a total solar eclipse.

The eclipse will be a once-in-a-lifetime event for many, so you'll definitely want to make sure you have a prime spot to watch it.

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The total solar eclipse in Canada is just weeks away, and there's still time to sort out your viewing plans ahead of the event.

If you're in Toronto, unfortunately, you won't be able to see the total eclipse — the moon will cover the sun by about 99 percent in the city, making for a partial eclipse.

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