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Ready for the eclipse but not sure where to go? This motorsports park in Ontario is hosting a total solar eclipse experience for spectators and it’s free to attend.
Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario is set to become the ultimate viewing spot for the astronomical spectacle on April 8th, 2024.
This rare celestial event is sure to be a breathtaking experience for spectators, and the Toronto Motorsports Park is inviting everyone to join in on the excitement with them.
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The track will open its doors at 10 AM and welcomes visitors until 5 PM.
With free parking and free entrance for all attendees, the event ensures accessibility for everyone eager to witness this natural wonder.
Considering the dangers of staring directly at the sun, attendees are reminded to bring their own protective viewing glasses to safely observe the eclipse. They will not be handed out at the motorsports park.
It is situated within the path of the total eclipse, giving attendees a front-row seat to one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena.
And if you can’t make it out west, you can still enjoy the eclipse right in Toronto – though it won’t be the same as in the path.
There are a number of parks across the city that will welcome visitors to watch the event and even offer free glasses, the day of.
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to witness the total solar eclipse in all its glory!
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