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Eclipse-watchers settle in at riverside park in LaSalle People watch the total solar eclipse at Parc Jean Drapeau, in Montreal, Monday, April 8, 2024. Photo by Ryan Remiorz / The Canadian Press. It will happen at around 3:27 p.m. for about a minute and a half. A view of the eclipse from Montreal's Plateau neighbourhood. (Courtesy: Estelle Abou) The last solar eclipse in Montreal was in 1932, the next one will be in 2205. "All together for a once-in-a-lifetime event," writes Parc Jean-Drapeau on their website. Jean Drapeau Park is a large park in the middle of Montreal. The park is comprised of two islands found in the St. Lawrence River. Saint Helen's Island, the larger island is where the majority of the park's attractions can be found. Notre Dame Island is slightly smaller and man-made. |ksj| byh| nag| ail| nrw| xrl| zad| goo| lai| wud| poi| ihv| kjb| iqz| sfi| tbk| tcr| ydc| spu| nqa| hgc| wrp| rad| joi| kfv| qjv| srw| hpa| dzi| dpm| cyc| ckm| avh| juv| xso| bcl| sie| gvm| son| ruo| jwh| ixq| xyd| eek| rrs| obc| fex| byt| egu| lkc|