55(*) Open Trails.
Very Fine April Coverages On The Day Of The Solar Eclipse.
(See eclipse detail below.)
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Please Note: The Mountain Is Closing At 2:00 P.M.
Due To The Near-Total Solar Eclipse That Will Begin
To Obscure Sunlight At 2:14 P.M. And Will Reach
Maximum Darkness Between 3:26 And 3:28 P.M.
(Times provided for Montreal which will be within
seconds the same for Tremblant.)
4.8.24.Solar.Eclipse.Eastern.Canada.Regional.Data.a.jpg
(#)Please Note: As a matter of historical interest we are
including below a T360 fan pic taken within both the
path and within seconds of the statistical duration mid
point of totality at Kingston, Ontario, at the mouth of the
St. Lawrence River/the East end of Lake Ontario for
posterity.
Weather Notes:
In addition to the period of darkness this afternoon...
Conditions Notes:
Classic Tremblant Spring Skiing Excellence !
55/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for April 8, 2024, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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(#)Please Note: As a matter of historical interest we are
including below a T360 fan pic taken within both the
path and within seconds of the statistical duration mid
point of totality at Kingston, Ontario, at the mouth of the
St. Lawrence River/the East end of Lake Ontario for
posterity.
Here’s the way it looked... just a wee bit spooky for 3:23 in the afternoon.
As an observational curiosity, it is interesting to note
that the time difference of maximum totality between
Kingston Ont. and Montreal QC. is about 4 minutes,
and the distance between YGK and YUL is roughly
283 Km’s, so that means that Earth is rotating at
approximately 70.7Km’s per minute.
4.8.24.Total.Solar.Eclipse.At.Kingston.e.jpg
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