
Bromont is THE place to watch this spectacular phenomenon. Don’t miss this grandiose event, as the next total solar eclipse will take place in over 80 years!
You’ll be able to see the Moon position itself between the Earth and the Sun, concealing the latter for a brief moment. We’ll be plunged into darkness in the middle of the afternoon! You’ll be able to observe the sun’s corona, as well as the surrounding stars and planets.
Whether you’re an astronomy enthusiast or simply curious, this is the perfect opportunity to get together and experience this exceptional moment in the heart of Bromont’s picturesque setting and tourist attractions.
To observe the eclipse from the top of the mountain, access to Mont Brome will be available by gondola. It will also be possible to get there on foot or snowshoes. Participants will need a ticket for one of these activities.
More details to come on access and ticketing.
Would you like to observe the eclipse at Bromont’s Parc des Sommets with a guide? You’ll be able to do so via one of these three summits:
Price: $20 per person, plus taxes
Schedule: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (depending on departure point)
Once you’ve completed your ascent, you can take full advantage of the explanations provided by an amateur astronomer from the Fédération des astronomes amateurs du Québec, while contemplating this magnificent celestial spectacle.
For more information and to reserve your tickets, visit the Parc des Sommets website.