The 2026 “Ring of Fire” Eclipse: A Beginner’s Guide to One of the Sky’s Most Incredible Events

The 2026 “Ring of Fire” Eclipse: A Beginner’s Guide to One of the Sky’s Most Incredible Events

Stephen Drapak

In 2026, skywatchers will have the chance to witness a breathtaking celestial event known as the “Ring of Fire” eclipse. This rare annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes in front of the Sun but doesn’t fully cover it, leaving a glowing ring of sunlight in the sky. Beginner-friendly and visually stunning, this eclipse is a perfect opportunity to experience astronomy safely with the right telescope or binoculars—and a reminder that some of the most incredible moments happen when we simply look up.

Stargazing Date Night Ideas (Canadian Version)

Stargazing Date Night Ideas (Canadian Version)

Evie Reyes

Plan the perfect Valentine’s stargazing date night in Canada. Discover beginner-friendly telescopes for couples and enjoy the night sky together.

What's in the Sky February 2026

What's in the Sky February 2026

Evie Reyes

February brings some of winter’s best stargazing, with the Full Snow Moon lighting up the early part of the month and darker skies around the New Moon perfect for deep-sky exploring. Bright Jupiter, the reddish glow of Mars, and a beautiful Venus–Saturn pairing at dusk make this a rewarding month for planetary observing, while classic winter constellations like Orion and Taurus dominate the night sky. Bundle up, grab your binoculars or telescope, and enjoy the beauty of February’s crisp, star-filled nights.

Rhythms & Stars: A Celebration of Women & Girls in Science

Rhythms & Stars: A Celebration of Women & Girls in Science

Evie Reyes

This intergenerational community event marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and brings together youth, women, Elders, artists, educators, and community members to explore the intersection of astronomy, Indigenous knowledge, music, storytelling, and community connection.

What's in the Sky January 2026

What's in the Sky January 2026

Evie Reyes

January opens 2026 with breathtaking celestial events, from a brilliant Wolf Supermoon and the fast-moving Quadrantid meteor shower to Jupiter shining at opposition in the winter sky. With long, dark nights and iconic constellations like Orion and Gemini on full display, January is the perfect month for stargazers to bundle up, set up their telescopes, and explore the beauty of the night sky.

What's Up in December

What's in the Sky December 2025

Noor Oada
December 2025 offers a packed skywatching calendar for observers in the Toronto area. From a final supermoon of the year to the Geminid meteor shower and a rare interstellar comet, there’s plenty to see. The Winter Solstice brings the longest nights, giving stargazers ample time to enjoy bright planets, sparkling winter constellations, and multiple meteor showers. Below is a comprehensive guide (with times in local EST) to all the notable celestial events this month – including where and when to look for each. Let’s explore what’s happening in the sky this December 2025!
What's Up in November

What's in the Sky November 2025

Noor Oada
Hello Stargazers! Crisp autumn nights are here, and October 2025 promises to be one of the most exciting months of the year for skywatchers. With the possibility of two comets, a reliable meteor shower, and even a chance of a rare outburst, the night sky will be brimming with wonders. Grab your telescopes, binoculars, or simply a blanket under dark skies — here’s your guide for what to see this month in Ontario.
Festival of Stars

What's in the Sky October 2025

Noor Oada
Hello Stargazers! Crisp autumn nights are here, and October 2025 promises to be one of the most exciting months of the year for skywatchers. With the possibility of two comets, a reliable meteor shower, and even a chance of a rare outburst, the night sky will be brimming with wonders. Grab your telescopes, binoculars, or simply a blanket under dark skies — here’s your guide for what to see this month in Ontario.
Festival of Stars

Join Us at the Festival of Stars 2025: A Weekend Under the Darkest Skies

Noor Oada
If you’ve been waiting for a chance to experience truly dark skies and connect with the astronomy community, this is the event you don’t want to miss. Hosted by the North Frontenac Amateur Astronomy Club, the Festival of Stars is set against the pristine night skies of North Frontenac Astronomy Park, one of Canada’s designated Dark Sky Preserves.
overhead view of starfest 2025

Starfest 2025 Recap

Noor Oada
Another Starfest in the books — and what a memorable one it was! From clear morning skies and solar observing to late-night stargazing, gear talk, and prize celebrations, Starfest 2025 truly brought together the very best of the Canadian astronomy community. It was Canada’s largest annual star party which brought together amateur astronomers, enthusiasts, vendors, and educators from across the country, and Telescopes Canada was proud to be part of the action!
ariel view of starfest campground

Join Us at Starfest 2025: August Star Party

Noor Oada
Hey everyone, we've got some exciting news for all you star-gazers and astronomy enthusiasts out there! 🌟✨ We're thrilled to announce that we'll be one of the vendors at the next Starfest! 🎉 If you haven't heard of Starfest, let us fill you in. It's recognized as one of the world's top 10 star parties, and it's happening right here in Canada!
What's in the Sky August 2024

What's in the Sky August 2024

Noor Oada
In this post, we discuss what's up in the night sky for the month of August 2024