Partial Eclipse Visible
Jan 11–12, 2028Canada
Global Event: | Partial Lunar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Lunar Eclipse, in Canada |
Start of Penumbral: | Tue, Jan 11, 2028 at 8:07 pm CST |
Start of Partial: | Tue, Jan 11, 2028 at 9:45 pm CST |
End of Partial: | Tue, Jan 11, 2028 at 10:41 pm CST |
End of Penumbral: | Wed, Jan 12, 2028 at 12:18 am CST | All times shown on this page are local time. |
Jan 11–12, 2028 – Partial Lunar Eclipse – Canada
This animation shows the eclipse near Arviat in Canada.
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This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each province/territory.
Provinces and territories in Canada Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Province/territory | Type | Start of Penumbral | End of Penumbral |
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Alberta | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 7:07 pm MST | 11:18 pm MST |
British Columbia | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 6:07 pm PST | 10:18 pm PST |
Manitoba | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 8:07 pm CST | 12:18 am CST |
New Brunswick | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 10:07 pm AST | 2:18 am AST |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 10:07 pm AST | 2:18 am AST |
Northwest Territories | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 7:07 pm MST | 11:18 pm MST |
Nova Scotia | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 10:07 pm AST | 2:18 am AST |
Nunavut | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 8:07 pm CST | 12:18 am CST |
Ontario | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 9:07 pm EST | 1:18 am EST |
Prince Edward Island | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 10:07 pm AST | 2:18 am AST |
Quebec | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 9:07 pm EST | 1:18 am EST |
Saskatchewan | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 8:07 pm CST | 12:18 am CST |
Yukon | Partial Lunar Eclipse | 7:07 pm MST | 11:18 pm MST |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city,
Selection of Cities in Canada Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Avg. Cloud Cover |
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Aklavik | 0.00% | 7:07 pm | 9:13 pm | 11:18 pm MST | 60 % |
Calgary | 0.00% | 7:07 pm | 9:13 pm | 11:18 pm MST | 79 % |
Edmonton | 0.00% | 7:07 pm | 9:13 pm | 11:18 pm MST | 71 % |
Montréal | 0.00% | 9:07 pm | 11:13 pm | 1:18 am EST | 79 % |
Ottawa | 0.00% | 9:07 pm | 11:13 pm | 1:18 am EST | 79 % |
Québec | 0.00% | 9:07 pm | 11:13 pm | 1:18 am EST | 78 % |
St. John's | 0.00% | 10:37 pm | 12:43 am | 2:48 am NST | 86 % |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
Eclipses Visible in Canada
Eclipse Visibility from Canada | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Sep 17–18, 2024 Partial Lunar Eclipse | Partial Lunar Eclipse | ||
Mar 13–14, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Mar 29, 2025 Partial Solar Eclipse | Partial Solar Eclipse | ||
Mar 3, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Aug 12, 2026 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse | Note: Click on the date link for details in Canada, or the path map image for global details. Next visible eclipse is highlighted. |
Next total solar eclipse in Canada