As per this website: "The total eclipse begins at 09:21:07 UT in Canada, crosses Greenland and the Arctic Ocean into Russia and Mongolia, and ends in China at 11:21:28 UT. The maximum eclipse is at 10:21:08 UT, when the total phase will last just under 2½ minutes."
Check this site that has been developed by NASA for this purpose:
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It's not visible, not even partially in southern Ontario so there are no timings for the Toronto area.
The timings are given here:
http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2008-08-01/
As per this website: "The total eclipse begins at 09:21:07 UT in Canada, crosses Greenland and the Arctic Ocean into Russia and Mongolia, and ends in China at 11:21:28 UT. The maximum eclipse is at 10:21:08 UT, when the total phase will last just under 2½ minutes."
Check this site that has been developed by NASA for this purpose:
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2008/TSE200...
This site gives the path of the eclipse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_Augu...
gives the timings in UT.
Wow! I hadn't heard anything about that. Thanks for the info. I'll keep an eye out here so I can use the answer myself. Well worth a star!!