View the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse in Niagara Falls, Canada.
In the spring of 2024, a solar eclipse is expected to travel across North America with prime viewing in several southern Ontario locations, notably Niagara Falls.
Plan ahead and book your overnight stay in Niagara Falls, Canada to witness this historic event.
On April 8, 2024 we will be witnessing the total solar eclipse, one of the most spectacular events in nature, directly over one of natures wonders of the world, Niagara Falls.
In this total solar eclipse event, the moon will completely cover the sun.
This celestial event will last almost four minutes. The solar eclipse is expected to start at 2:04 p.m. and last for about two and a half hours. The sun will be fully eclipsed at approximately 3:20 to 3:23 p.m. EDT (Eastern Daylight Time).
Niagara Falls, Ontario will be the best location in Canada to view the event.
TIME | EVENT | DIRECTION | ALTITUDE |
14:04:51 | Partial Eclipse Begins: The moment the edge of the Moon touches the edge of the Sun is called first contact. | 199° | 53.1° |
15:18:18 | Totality Begins: The moment the edge of the Moon covers all of the Sun is called second contact. | 226° | 45.7° |
15:20:03 | Maximum Eclipse: The deepest point of the eclipse, with the Sun at its most hidden. | 226° | 45.5° |
15:21:49 | Totality Ends: The moment the edge of the Moon exposes the Sun is called third contact. | 226° | 45.4° |
16:31:59 | Partial Eclipse Ends: The moment the edge of the Moon leaves the edge of the Sun is called fourth contact. | 244° | 34.9° |
Directly in the path of totality, Niagara Falls, Canada will offer views of a total solar eclipse, which won’t occur again in the contiguous U.S. until 2044. For about three and a half minutes, beginning at approximately 3:18 p.m. on April 8, the sky will darken over the thunderous cataract as the moon crosses between Earth and the sun.
Prime viewing points for the total solar eclipse are from: Niagara River Parkway, Table Rock Centre, Skylon Tower, Niagara SkyWheel.
A side bonus: The sunny-day rainbow that hovers above the falls will become pink.
Come for the total eclipse, stay for the FREE Rock Show.
Niagara Falls Tourism is proud to present a star-studded line-up of performances on Monday, April 8, 2024. Capping off the show with Ontario’s own The Glorious Sons at Queen Victoria Park following the celestial wonder of the total solar eclipse over Niagara Falls.
The full lineup includes performances by: The Glorious Sons, JJ Wilde, New Friends, The Boneheads & a special performance from the Niagara Symphony Orchestra.
The slate of entertainment will kick off with the Niagara Symphony Orchestra playing the prelude to the total solar eclipse and will resume playing once totality is reached. This free concert is scheduled to continue until 10:00pm.
SCHEDULE:
8:30pm - The Glorious Sons
7:20pm - JJ WIlde
6:00pm - New Friends
4:45pm - The Boneheads
2:40pm - Niagara Symphony Orchestra
*Artist lineup and showtimes are subject to change without notice
Special Eclipse Fireworks
Monday, April 8, 2024 @ 10:00pm
Niagara Falls Tourism presents a Fireworks display in the destination following the free concert taking place at Queen Victoria Park at 10:00pm.
This display will top off a wonderful day for our visitors, as we say farewell to an incredible day of events and celestial history.
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Getting here for the weekend to make the most of this celestial event means taking in as much fun and solar eclipse experiences as possible. Get more out of your weekend stay with some of the events taking place!
Eclipse overnight stays and accommodation packages
If you're visiting Niagara Falls to experience the total solar eclipse, extend your stay and spend the night!
What is a solar eclipse?
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth. The sun’s disk is partially or fully obscured from sight by the moon, rendering the day into momentary darkness.
Throughout history, belief systems have interpreted an eclipse in many ways. It’s been seen as an omen, a conflict between the sun and moon and a disruption of the natural order. It’s also been viewed as a courtship and companionship.
In more recent times, this rare cosmic event has become a moment of awe and wonder.
Eclipse History
Almost a century ago in 1925, Niagara Falls experienced a full solar eclipse and isn’t expected to witness it again until 2144.
The last total eclipse experienced in the province was February 26, 1979, in Northern Ontario.
The city is actively preparing for the event in terms of traffic and transportation, designated viewing sites and safety measures for visitors and residents.
When watching a partial or annular solar eclipse directly with your eyes, you must look through safe solar viewing glasses (“eclipse glasses”) or a safe handheld solar viewer at all times. Eclipse glasses are NOT regular sunglasses; regular sunglasses, no matter how dark, are not safe for viewing the Sun.
According to NASA, the following materials should never be used to view a solar eclipse:
- sunglasses of any kind
- color film
- medical X-ray film
- smoked glass
- floppy disks
The Sun can burn the retinas in the eyes leading to permanent damage or even blindness. This can occur even if your eyes are exposed to direct sunlight for just a few seconds.
Pick up your pair of Solar Eclipse Glasses:
- Clifton Hill has Nasa Certified Eclipse Glasses available for purchase at the Canada Trading Company while supplies last.
- Niagara Parks will have complimentary viewing glasses and filters available at its programming sites for guests visiting on Monday, April 8 (while supplies last). These specially designed glasses ensure that you can enjoy the mesmerizing spectacle safely, allowing you to witness the cosmic alignment without compromising your eye health.
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Consider coming in to Niagara Falls over this historic weekend event by other means then a vehicle.
With so many expected visitors to Niagara Falls to witness this event, we are expecting an extreme amount of traffic in and out of the city as well as on the highways and parking areas.
Consider taking an alternate route such as GO Transit or Niagara Airbus in from the GTA or airport. This is a fast and convenient way to explore Niagara Falls and view the Solar Eclipse without the stress of driving and parking. While you are in Niagara Falls, an easy and affordable way to get around in aboard the WEGO transit system.
Getting to Niagara Falls and Getting Around
Metrolinx Go Transit Service on April 8, 2024:
Union Station, Toronto --> Niagara Falls, Canada
Departs Union Station | Arrives Niagara Falls |
9:02 | 11:26 |
10:02 | 12:26 |
11:02 | 13:26 |
NOTE: Stations / stops between Union Station and Niagara Falls include: Exhibition; Port Credit; Oakville; Burlington; Aldershot; St. Catharines.
Niagara Falls, Canada --> Union Station, Toronto
Departs Niagara Falls | Arrives Union Station |
16:24 | 18:48 |
16:54 | 19:18 |
19:21 | 21:40 |
22:51 | 01:10 |
NOTE: Stations / stops between Niagara Falls and Union Station on these routes include: St. Catharines; Aldershot; Burlington; Oakville; Port Credit; Exhibition
Please check the April 8th schedules for complete details and ticket bookings
Parking in Niagara Falls
Guide to Parking in Niagara Falls
Get up close and personal with the mighty Niagara Falls on yout trip to view the Solar Eclipse. Check out our many partners operating as per usual the day of the eclipse.
Make sure to book your attaraction tickets ahead of the crowd!
Download the spotify app and listen to the playlist we've created for the Solar Eclipse
Whether its the nature or the excitment, Niagara Falls offers outdoor experiences for the whole crew and amazing views day and night!
Upcoming Events
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