2 hours to drive 45km does sound like it’s cutting it pretty close. I’d suggest biking or jogging.
Well I could go for a 20 KM drive to the Beach, then a 14 KM swim down the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Like I said, I am fully expecting to get to see an eclipse in Calgary in 20 years. But when I got invited to a meeting in Toronto that week, I arranged the flight schedule so that I can get out their just in time for the eclipse. And if I miss it, that would kinda suck, but it wouldn't hurt my feelings.
I'm travelling alone for work, so I should be able to get a single seat in the first 15 rows with just a light backpack, and will have a preferred member car rental. I assume if the plane lands on time at 1:20 I'll be in the car by ~1:40. Google is predicting 30-40 minute drive to a mall parking lot inside the path of totality. ~ 1 hour to spare for the various things that could go wrong.
I was just wondering if anyone would have any advice. would the 407 or 403 south from the airport be better at 2:00 in the afternoon?
If I don't get away, how good is a 99.4% eclipse at the Toronto Airport, vs a 100% eclipse in Oakville.?
Anywhere good in Oakville to Park for free for 30 mintues?
Well I could go for a 20 KM drive to the Beach, then a 14 KM swim down the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Like I said, I am fully expecting to get to see an eclipse in Calgary in 20 years. But when I got invited to a meeting in Toronto that week, I arranged the flight schedule so that I can get out their just in time for the eclipse. And if I miss it, that would kinda suck, but it wouldn't hurt my feelings.
I'm travelling alone for work, so I should be able to get a single seat in the first 15 rows with just a light backpack, and will have a preferred member car rental. I assume if the plane lands on time at 1:20 I'll be in the car by ~1:40. Google is predicting 30-40 minute drive to a mall parking lot inside the path of totality. ~ 1 hour to spare for the various things that could go wrong.
I was just wondering if anyone would have any advice. would the 407 or 403 south from the airport be better at 2:00 in the afternoon?
If I don't get away, how good is a 99.4% eclipse at the Toronto Airport, vs a 100% eclipse in Oakville.?
Anywhere good in Oakville to Park for free for 30 mintues?
Plan a route with Google for that time of day on a Moday to get an idea what would be the best route. I do wonder though, if all of Toronto will be heading that way that day.
Plan a route with Google for that time of day on a Moday to get an idea what would be the best route. I do wonder though, if all of Toronto will be heading that way that day.
Yeah that's what I did, I used time of day and Google said use the 427, usually 28-40mins.
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My wife was there a few months ago and the 403 and 407 were jammed, so she went down to Lakeshore. She said locals hate it because of all the stop and go, but when the freeways are stop and go...anyway, it turned out to be less busy and a lot nicer drive. Maybe keep it in mind as a bail out route.
Totality doesn’t last very long in Oakville. I would maybe keep driving south as much as you could to get closer to the centre of the path. I am sure once it begin people will start slowing down or parking wherever they are. St. Catharines is an hour away, so maybe make that your target, and pull over at 3:15 or something.
Totality doesn’t last very long in Oakville. I would maybe keep driving south as much as you could to get closer to the centre of the path. I am sure once it begin people will start slowing down or parking wherever they are. St. Catharines is an hour away, so maybe make that your target, and pull over at 3:15 or something.
Will depend on traffic, The parking lot I was looking at said 50 seconds. Might Aim for Burlington or Hamilton if I am way ahead, I could get as much as 2 minutes. But if the plane does land on time, and I get the car fast, I will probably drive until 3:00 max then find somewhere to park with 15+ minutes to spare.
I visited Cheyenne Wyoming to view the last eclipse a few years ago. Small city in the middle of nowhere and roads everywhere were a parking lot.
Plan to arrive the day before.
I guarantee traffic will be an absolute gong show. You'll be watching it out the window of your rental car while stopped in traffic.
That's kind of the answer I was expecting.
Not sure why, I was booking flights to Toronto on April 9th, remembered there was an eclipse coming, saw it was the day before, so I made up an excuse with work to send me out 1 day earlier.
I'll see what I can do to get as far south as possible as fast as possible.
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