Total solar eclipse: How to watch if you can’t see it in person
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Global News will be livestreaming Monday's total solar eclipse for Canadians who won't be able to watch it in person.
Millions of Canadians living in the eastern portion of the nation will experience a once-in-a-lifetime event in person with the total solar eclipse.
Monday’s event will play out across dozens of communities, with cities in the path of totality expected to see a large influx of eclipse watchers.
However, for those who live elsewhere in the country and aren’t able to be in those communities on Monday, how can they watch the total solar eclipse?
Here is what you need to know.
Globalnews.ca will be live streaming the total solar eclipse as it moves across North America on Monday afternoon.
Global News live online coverage will include NASA footage of the event, featuring cities in the eclipse’s path including Dallas, Texas, Cleveland, Ohio and Mazatlán, Mexico.
Once the eclipse hits Niagara Falls, Ont., Global News will be live on location where a state of emergency has already been declared. The border town is expecting close to a million visitors on Monday for the once-in-a-lifetime event.
Coverage begins on Globalnews.ca and the Global News YouTube channel at 1 p.m. eastern.