
24
March
Millennium Square Stargazing Night (GO)
Everyone is invited to join us and Durham Skies on Saturday, March 24 for stargazing at the edge of Lake Ontario. Take a free look through different kinds of telescopes (including solar-filtered scopes) to get close-up looks at sunspots, craters on the Moon, the winter constellations setting in the west chased by the stars of spring rising in the east. Peer deep into space and try your hand at spotting faint star clusters and nebulae.

16
May
S. Walter Stewart Library: The Search for Life on Exoplanets
Finding compelling evidence for life on another planet would undoubtably be one of the biggest discoveries in the history of the human race. There are many places to look for such biosignatures, both in the Solar System and beyond. From the human perspective, the most exciting place is an Earth-twin around a Sun-like star. Chances are good for finding such a planet within the next few years. However, learning anything other than the planet's existence and its most fundamental properties such as mass and radius will be extremely difficult.

24
March
Oshawa Museum: Night at the Museum: Earth Hour
This Earth Hour, turn out the lights and turn up the lamplight. Visit Henry House after hours and learn about life before electricity. Costumed guides are on hand this evening to shed light on an earlier time.
Look for the Durham Region Astronomical Association (DRAA) in the Henry House gardens as they bring telescopes and chat about star gazing and Earth Hour!
This is a come and go event and is free to attend, with donations kindly accepted.

24
March
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: Public Stargazing Night
Join the Hamilton Amateur Astronomers between 7:30 and 11:00pm on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at the Niagara Gateway Tourism Centre located just off Casablanca in Grimsby.

15
April
David Hamilton's Solar System Social Fest
Solar System Social is a space-themed speaker series that brings exciting ideas and research from the field of planetary science to the general public in the form of short, informative, and interesting talks that last about 20 minutes each.

24
March
UofT AstroTour: Special Earth Hour Event – Where Captain Nemo Got it Right, and Wrong – Life in the Deep Earth
Speaker: Prof. Barbara Sherwood Lollar
From Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo, to Astronaut Mark Watney stranded on Mars, we remain fascinated by the theme of Exploration. Fact can be stranger than fiction however as we discover that even here on Earth, there are parts of the planet we have only begun to probe for new habitable domains and microbial ecosystems.

17
September
Science Literacy Week 2018
Science Literacy Week is a week-long celebration of science in Canada.
This year will be space-themed and include Run the Solar System.

24
April
RASC Mississauga: Astronomy Night at the Riverwood Conservancy
Explore the universe with members of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. Telescopes will be set up to provide amazing views of the Moon, the planets and more! Meet at the Chappell House Lawn.

9
March
Hamilton Amateur Astronomers: Astronomy 101 and your Guide to Note-taking
Following up Jim Wamsley’s introduction to telescopes in Part 1, John Gauvreau now guides you through what a beginner can expect from their very first views through that scope.

7
March
Perimeter Institute: The Weirdest Stars in the Universe: Emily Levesque Public Lecture
How big can a star get? Why would a star only pretend to explode? Can you hide one star inside another?