Torontohenge is the name given for the phenomenon that occurs four times per year when the sun rises or sets in line with Toronto's major east-west streets downtown. The event, twice per year at sunrise, and twice at sunset, gives photographers great opportunities to capture the sun as its top edge grazes the horizon between the canyon walls of buildings on either side of the street.
Photo courtesy of Rudy Limeback @rudydotca
Although Torontohenge technically falls on the dates given below, great photos can be taken for about a week before the August and October dates and a week after the February and April dates as the rising/setting sun passes over the street. Not great for driving, but quite a sight just the same.
The Torontohenge dates for 2021 are:
February 15 - 5:48 PM EST
April 19 - 6:28 AM EDT
August 23 - 6:31 AM EDT
October 25 - 6:18 PM EDT
See monthly Toronto sunrise and sunset times here...
Warning for Drivers and Pedestrians
Despite the opportunities for photographers, conditions for motorists and pedestrians may be difficult for a week or more after the February and April dates and before the October and August dates. NOTE: The first and last hours of daylight are typically the worst. Be prepared, and be extra careful.
Cheers, Ralph
Any suggestions for good spots to catch a shot?
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply. The best streets are the main east-west streets downtown such as Queen, King, Bloor, etc. This applies to all four dates each year.
ReplyDeleteWill you be publishing the Torontohenge dates for 2022?
ReplyDeleteThe 2022 dates and times have now been posted. Thank you for your interest.
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