Get ready for the Solar Eclipse
All the info to see it across Canada on October 14, 2023
Buy Eclipse Glasses
You'll need eclipse glasses to watch the eclipse. Never look at the Sun without proper protection.
Available in affordable 1, 5, 10, and bulk packs.
Join the Experiment!
Take a photo of the eclipse across the country and help prove the roundness of Earth! We're all going to take a photo at the same time and see how different the eclipse looks depending on our location.
Submit your photos and have a good chance of winning some cool prizes.
What?
The Moon will partially block out the Sun during the day on Saturday, October 14, 2023.
To see it, you'll need some eclipse glasses, which you can buy here.
Where?
This will be visible all over Canada and the Northern Hemisphere.
When?
Below are the times major cities across Canada.
Don't see your location? Search for your location on this site for all the details.
- 8:38: Sun rises
- 9:23 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 10:31 AM: Eclipse ends
- 8:08 AM: Eclipse begins
- 9:20 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 10:38 AM: Eclipse ends
- 9:17 AM: Eclipse begins
- 10:28 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 11:44 AM: Eclipse ends
- 9:31 AM: Eclipse begins
- 10:33 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 11:38 AM: Eclipse ends
- 9:20 AM: Eclipse begins
- 10:33 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 11:50 AM: Eclipse ends
- 10:28 AM: Eclipse begins
- 11:42 AM: Eclipse maximum
- 1:00 PM: Eclipse ends
- 11:55 AM: Eclipse begins
- 1:09 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 2:25 PM: Eclipse ends
- 12:11 PM: Eclipse begins
- 1:17 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 2:23 PM: Eclipse ends
- 12:37 PM: Eclipse begins
- 1:11 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 1:45 PM: Eclipse ends
- 1:43 PM: Eclipse begins
- 2:36 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 3:29 PM: Eclipse ends
- 1:33 PM: Eclipse begins
- 2:29 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 3:25 PM: Eclipse ends
- 1:45 PM: Eclipse begins
- 2:35 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 3:24 PM: Eclipse ends
- 2:54 PM: Eclipse begins
- 3:21 PM: Eclipse maximum
- 3:48 PM: Eclipse ends
