On April 8th, 2024, Eastern Canada will be treated to a total solar eclipse! It will be visible from much of Southern Ontario and Quebec, as well as the Atlantic provinces. In this video, Professor Emeritus in Optometry from the University of Waterloo and amateur astronomer Ralph Chou guides us through how to safely view an eclipse. Make sure that you're prepared for this historic event!
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