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 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 Short Film: Nature’s Path to Wellness February 24, 2026 FOLLOW US FacebookTwitter Latest Sandra McManus — celebration of life June 9, 2026 Fashioning Identity: Clothing and the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community of the Mississippi Valley June 9, 2026 What is that … Rapturous Song? June 9, 2026 Summer Flower Show, June 20 June 8, 2026 A Slice of Paradise: RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 17 June 8, 2026 Free National Geographics June 8, 2026 From the Archives Millstone 2025 Canada Goose Lottery For the Birds: More Eagles, More Birds MIssissippi Mills' new fire engine – $900,000 value for $10,000 Summer White Wines For the Birds: Birding Highlights Home Hospice North Lanark celebrates 10 years Gardening in Almonte: A Cautionary Tale! Former AGH candy striper returns as physician