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Old Posted Mar 29, 2024, 9:37 PM
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Originally Posted by northernlights99 View Post
The Exact moment of Greatest Totality in Toronto and Montreal is separated by 8 minutes, the straight distance between the two cities is roughly 303 miles or 513 km...

so to keep up with the Moon's shadow...

you'd have to travel 300 miles in 8 minutes or at over 2100 mph. That's a fighter jet at full throttle.

Debating where is best spot to see it in terms of weather. Clarity of sky.

Niagara Falls clearer or Montreal ? Which spot is sunnier ? Kingston? Toronto Island ?

Trying to find a spot between Montreal and Windsor that offers best chance of a Clear sky. any info appreciated...
If anyone answered you, I missed it, sorry!

BUT: I think it was CBC? Some media network, anyway, did an actual examination of this. There's a portion of PEI that is 10% less likely to be clouded over than anywhere else in Canada this will go through.

St. John's is at the other extreme.
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