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A number of RASC members took part in an expedition by train to Wivenhoe, Manitoba to view this eclipse; many others observed from Québec.
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This eclipse was notable for an expedition to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT.
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Southern Manitoba was ground zero for this highly-anticipated eclipse.
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The weather in southern Ontario was less than cooperative, but the Toronto Centre sent out a busload of 45 members on a 2½ day bus trip to catch 13 seconds of annularity for only $175.
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The RASC chartered a plane to view this total solar eclipse from Baja Mexico.
 
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