
10
May
AstroEdu 2023: The Astronomy Education Conference
AstroEdu 2023 will bring together researchers, teachers, and students from across the world to discuss the latest developments in astronomy education at all levels.

13
May
Doors Open Richmond Hill 2023 at the DDO
Join us at the DDO for a visit of the dome and check out the Administration building for Doors Open Richmond Hill!

17
May
Speaker's Night: "Water, Water Everywhere? A History of the Hunt for Lunar Water from Harold Urey to Artemis and Beyond"
Learn about the search for lunar water, highlighting key missions and technologies, as well as what the future may hold as we move into the Artemis era.

18
April
Misconceptions about the Universe: From Everyday Life to the Big Bang
A gentle introduction to astronomy through the numerous misconceptions about all aspects of it.

26
May
Millennium Square Public Stargazing 2023 - May
Join us for an evening of free public stargazing along the north shore of Lake Ontario at Millennium Square.
Observe the Moon, stars, and an excellent chance to observe brilliant Venus through our telescopes!

26
May
ALL THE DIAMONDS: Words & Music About The Night Sky
A concert featuring words and music about the night sky.
Music ranging from classical to jazz, pop to South Asian.
Artists: Suba Sankaran, Patricia O'Callaghan, Larry Beckwith, Andrew Downing, Andrew Adridge, Lauren Estey.
Two dates:
- Friday May 26 at 7:30PM
- Saturday May 27 at 7:30PM.

29
May
Stargazing Night - May 2023
Join us at sunset to learn to use star charts and basic observing techniques, then use your binoculars to follow a guided tour through the night sky, and stay after the tour to practice your new skills.

25
March
AstroTours - Earth Hour 2023 Event
Each year on the last Saturday of March, we at AstroTours honour Earth Hour and hope to bring awareness to issues impacting our planet.
This year is no exception! Join us on March 25 for an evening of short talks and a Q&A panel with three scientists at the forefront of environmental research.
Speakers:
- Devon Gray, member of the Hydrometallurgy group at Hatch

22
March
Speaker's Night: "From dust grains to stars and shots in the Dark."
Star formation is incredibly inefficient. Compared to the available amount of gas in molecular clouds, only a few percent of the cloud forms stars. In this talk, I will talk about how dust is created, grows, and destroyed in the interstellar medium (ISM). Understanding the size and evolution of dust grains in ISM is significant in answering why star formation is a very inefficient process in the universe.

1
March
The Sky This Month - March 2023
Wondering what's happening above your head in the sky this month?
Find out more about the Zodical Light to the Messier Marathon to everything in between, including comets, planets and spaceflights!