Science & NatureLunar eclipse from Almonte Lunar eclipse from Almonte September 27, 2015 by Brent Eades The last total supermoon eclipse until 2033 was largely visible from here in Almonte this evening, although clouds did obscure parts of the spectacle. Here are a few photos. Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Related Mississippi Madawaska Land trust welcomes Ramsey Hart as new executive director June 19, 2026 Report on MVFN talk: “Forgotten Canoe Routes of the Canadian Shield” May 5, 2026 Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust seeking community support to protect Clyde Lake property March 16, 2026 FOLLOW US FacebookTwitter Latest Celebrating creativity and community: Casey Gayton wins the 2026 Noreen Young Award for the Arts June 29, 2026 Answers to Diana’s Quiz – June 27, 2026 June 26, 2026 Diana’s Quiz – June 27, 2026 June 27, 2026 ADHS students create ‘memory boxes’ for parents who experience perinatal loss June 26, 2026 Strawberry Social BBQ and Bake Sale at Guthrie United Church, Clayton June 26, 2026 What’s in a name? A century-plus of Ontario babies June 26, 2026 From the Archives A great day at Union Hall Entertainment in the boonies For the Birds and Nature: Birding in February Home Hospice North Lanark seeks visiting volunteers Raising the steaks – and greenhouse gases Sesame Chicken with Cashews and Dates McGill Oak Health Unit announces more restrictions in the area