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meteor shower montreal

If recent heat waves in the city have left you burnt out (literally and figuratively), you might be curious to know what Montreal weather has in store for the rest of August.

According to the forecast, you shouldn't put away your sunscreen and sun hat just yet.

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If you are an astrological aficionado then you better mark your calendar 'cause a dazzling meteor shower will be visible from Canada this month and you certainly don't wanna miss it. The Orionids meteor shower is expected to light up the skies this October — which is the second of two annual meteor showers from Halley's Comet.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory says that the Orionids meteor shower will be active throughout the months of October and November. However, it will peak on the night of October 20, 2022.

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Calling all astronomical aficionados! The Perseids meteor shower is about to hit its peak, so mark your calendars if you want to set your sights on this magical phenomenon.

According to expert cosmos and world site EarthSky, the Perseids will reach their peak on the mornings of August 11, 12 and 13 — and this is one entrancing moment you won't want to miss.

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As spring fast approaches, there's no better way to spend the weekend in Montreal than soaking up all that the city has to offer.

If you're looking for things to do this weekend in Montreal, then don't fret — the 514 is full of non-stop action, whether it be restaurant openings, art exhibits, or BYOB Aaacades. Mhm, you read that right. BYOB arcades!

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Now that spring is in full force, that means some exciting ethereal sky moments are headed our way. Montrealers can observe some stellar astronomical sightings this springtime including a total lunar eclipse, several visible planets to the naked eye and an array of meteor showers.

So, if you are stoked to see some stars and planets this spring season in Quebec, grab your friends, your camera, and mark your calendars to be sure to soak in all these starry sights.

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If you thought August's annual Perseids meteor shower was the only time of year to observe the sky, think again. Grab a blanket and a hot chocolate because shooting stars are expected to fill the sky above Quebec this week.

The Orionid meteors are active from September 26 through November 22, according to the American Meteor Society, with peak activity occurring on October 21.

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