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 Valley Field Naturalists hosts Waterwalker Film Festival March 13, 2025 Birds of a Feather Auction Together – 2025 March 4, 2025 ‘The Golden Spike: Lessons Learned from Crawford Lake’, Nature Talk, October 17 October 15, 2024 FOLLOW US FacebookTwitter Latest March Road: Slow down, you’ll get there soon enough April 27, 2025 Free: BBQ, leather couch April 27, 2025 Diana’s Quiz – April 26, 2025 April 24, 2025 Lanark County Genealogical Society marks 44 years April 25, 2025 The Ten Collective fifth exhibit of paintings in Almonte, April 26-27, 2025. April 25, 2025 A MEAL FOR ALL Sunday Supper – April 27th April 24, 2025 From the Archives Yard of the Week: June 29 2022 Leeds, Grenville and Lanark region moved to Yellow-Protect level MVFN Nature Talk: All about mosses Beckwith woman home safe Fairview Manor gets Gold in Readers’ Choice Awards Mass "Save Our River" event: Saturday June 28, Old Town Hall AGH gets funding from CMA Foundation for COVID-19 relief Dew Rotor from Clayton has received a double lung transplant and is moving to rehab