Cornwall, ON

Along the Path of Totality » Cornwall, ON
Information regarding viewing times is below. Please remember that the only time you can view the sun directly during an eclipse is while it is in totality. Before and after this time you will need eclipse glasses or you may very likely suffer irreparable damage to your eyesight. Please view safely!!
Eclipse start time Totality start time Duration of totality Where to look
2:12:35 PM
3:25:00 PM
2m 13.6s

Table notes: 1) All times are local to the location. 2) The ‘Eclipse start time’ is when the first sliver of moon starts to cross the sun. 3) The ‘Totality start time’ is the moment that the entire sun is covered by the moon (and at which point you should be able to briefly remove your eclipse safety glassses for the ‘Duration of totality’ time period. 4) The ‘Where to look’ graphic shows the area on the sun where the moon will take it’s first “bite” and then continue across the face of the sun until it has reached totality.

Major Hotel Chains
Cornwall offers a range of accommodations for visitors, including national hotel chains such as Best Western, Comfort Inn, and Ramada by Wyndham, ensuring a comfortable stay for both business and leisure travelers exploring the city and the surrounding areas. Try booking your stay via our affiliate link on Trivago.

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Cornwall, Ontario

General Location
Cornwall is situated in Eastern Ontario, along the banks of the St. Lawrence River, near the borders of Quebec and the United States. This strategic location makes it a key gateway between Montreal and Ottawa, and it’s directly across the river from Massena, New York. Cornwall’s position along the St. Lawrence River has historically made it an important center for trade and manufacturing.

Major Routes into the Location
The city is easily accessible via Highway 401, which connects Cornwall to Toronto and Montreal, as well as to the northeastern United States via the nearby international bridge to New York State. Cornwall also has a VIA Rail station, providing passenger rail services to major Canadian cities. The city’s proximity to the U.S. border facilitates cross-border trade and travel.

Demographic Info
Cornwall has a population of approximately 46,000 people. The city is known for its friendly community, diverse cultural makeup, and bilingual workforce, with many residents speaking both English and French. This reflects Cornwall’s position in a region where English and French cultural influences merge.

Points of Interest
Cornwall’s waterfront is one of its most attractive features, with extensive parks and recreational pathways along the St. Lawrence River. The city is also home to the historic Cornwall Canal, part of the old St. Lawrence Seaway system, and the Lost Villages Museum, which commemorates the communities submerged during the seaway’s construction. Lamoureux Park, the Cornwall Civic Complex, and the Aquatic Centre are popular spots for residents and visitors.

Major Industries
The local economy is supported by a mix of manufacturing, distribution, and service industries. Cornwall has seen significant investment in logistics and distribution centers, thanks to its strategic location and access to major markets in Canada and the United States. The city also has a growing focus on green energy and technology sectors.

Sports Teams
Cornwall has a strong sporting community with local teams participating in hockey, soccer, and other sports. The Cornwall Colts, a junior A hockey team, play in the Central Canada Hockey League and have a loyal local following.

Interesting Historical Facts
Cornwall’s history dates back to the late 18th century when United Empire Loyalists settled in the area. The construction of the Cornwall Canal in the early 19th century for navigation around the Long Sault Rapids was a significant engineering feat of its time. The city also played a role in the War of 1812 and has a rich Indigenous history.

Website of the Local Municipal Government
For detailed information about Cornwall’s services, community events, and initiatives, visit the official city website at www.cornwall.ca.

Local Newspaper
The Cornwall Standard Freeholder is the city’s primary newspaper, offering local news, sports, and community event coverage. Its online presence can be found at www.standard-freeholder.com.

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