Bayside Astronomy: A FREE program by the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association

Bayside Astronomy is a free program that seeks to educate the public on the wonders of astronomy, the benefits of dark sky lighting and the need to reduce light pollution.

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Our celestial tours at Singing Sands start the Sunday of Canada Day weekend all the way to the end weekend of Labour Day (June 26 – August 30).

We will (as long as it's not too cloudy!) show you the rings of Saturn, the stripes of Jupiter's chaotic atmosphere, and the sights of distant galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters! We have a lot to show, and only so much time to do it, so we hope to see you there this summer!

Where - At Singing Sands on Dorcas Bay road, the telescopes will be down near the beach at the end of the boardwalks.

Parking - Free after 10pm.

When - Sessions begin Sundays after sunset on the picnic platform & usually last 60-75 minutes.

FREE & open to everyone - whether you're a seasoned stargazer or just curious about what's up there, come join us for a free evening under the stars across the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.

 

A note about LIGHT –

Although visibility is important for safety, white light ruins your night vision for up to 45 minutes. Here are some tips for preserving your ability to see the most stars:

  •         Avoid looking at your phone. If available, put it on “night mode”, and on stargazing apps, see if there is a “red light” option.
  •           Shield your eyes from oncoming headlights or similar bright lights.
  •          Avoid using your flashlight near the telescopes or during the programming; this will disrupt the vision of those around you as well.
  •           If you have a head lamp, it may have a “red light” mode – this light will not disrupt your eyes!

WHEN
July 05, 2026 at 9:30pm - 10:30pm
WHERE
Singing Sands Provincial Park
107 Dorcas Bay Rd
Tobermory , ON N0H 2R0
Canada
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CONTACT
Mike Warkentin ·