The Daily Courier

Next eclipse in 2024, with best view back East

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FREDERICTO­N — For Canadians who had to watch television to get the best view of Monday’s total solar eclipse, just wait until the next one in seven years when the path of totality crosses parts of Central Canada, the Maritimes and Newfoundla­nd.

Chris Weadick of the Royal Astronomic­al Society of Canada said he expects many of the people who flocked to the central United States to experience Monday’s event will head to Eastern Canada for April 8, 2024.

“That shock and awe opportunit­y of seeing that shadow creeping across the landscape and pass right by you is quite an event and feeling to go through. You can’t really explain it with words. You actually have to experience it,” he said.

The path in 2024 will cross the southern tips of Ontario and Quebec, central New Brunswick, western P.E.I. and central Newfoundla­nd.

“I can see the opportunit­y for Canadian groups to get together and promote the event. It will be a great opportunit­y for tourism,” he said.

Catherine Lovekin, an astronomy professor at Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B., said she expects New Brunswick will draw visitors hoping to avoid the crowds in big cities to the west.

“Anyone serious about eclipse chasing will make the venture,” she said.

While much of the country had clear, sunny skies to view the partial eclipse Monday, Weadick said the April date for the next one could be a factor.

“We all know about April showers,” he said.

Weadick said he’ll be watching the forecast, and will be prepared.

“I’ll also have the car packed in case I have to head north or south an hour to catch the sun without clouds,” he said.

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