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Who is the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) – Niagara Centre?

Since its founding in 1890, the RASC has played a special role in amateur and professional astronomy. Today, it has more than 4900 members who share a passion for the night sky and contribute to astronomy in many ways. The Niagara Centre, one of the 29 Centres of the RASC, has been bringing astronomy to the Niagara Region since 1960. The Niagara Centre has 85 members from all across the Niagara Region.

Monthly General Meeting

The RASC: Niagara Centre monthly meetings are held in the Forestview Wing of the Nature Centre. Beginners will meet from 6-7pm and the general meetings will be 7-9pm.

  • Thursday, January 16
  • Thursday, February 20
  • Thursday, March 20
  • Thursday, April 17
  • Thursday, May 15
  • Thursday, June 19
  • Thursday, September 18
  • Thursday, October 16
  • Thursday, November 20
  • Thursday, December 18

Public Star Nights

Clear skies permitting, the RASC: Niagara Centre will be at Heartland Forest just after sunset with their amazing telescopes to look at the Moon, planets, stars, galaxies and more! Free and fun for the whole family, you can find them just past the mini golf course.

  • Stay tuned for the 2025 dates
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