Meteor showers in Canada
Pick a city below for its exact forecast — peak nights in local time, how high each shower's radiant climbs from there, and which shower is best this year.
Don't miss the next peak over Canada.
Free — one push the evening a shower peaks, and only when the sky is clear.
The next meteor shower over Canada
The Draconids peaks on the night of October 8 – 9, with the moon at 4%. Numbers below are computed for Toronto — Canada’s reference sky on this site; open your own city for the exact local picture.
This year’s best showers from Canada
Ranked by how they’ll actually look from Canada’s latitude this year — radiant height, moonlight and rate all folded in:
Pick your city in Canada
- TorontoOntario→
- MontrealQuebec→
- CalgaryAlberta→
- OttawaOntario→
- EdmontonAlberta→
- WinnipegManitoba→
- VancouverBritish Columbia→
- Quebec CityQuebec→
- HalifaxNova Scotia→
- YellowknifeNorthwest Territories→
Quick answers for Canada
When is the next meteor shower in Canada?+
The Draconids, peaking the night of October 8 – 9 local time. It rates “Fair” from Canada’s latitude this year.
Where in Canada is best for watching?+
Astronomically the whole country sees the same showers — what differs is darkness. Any of the 10 listed cities works as a starting point; the winning move is always the same: from your city, drive 30–60 minutes away from the glow toward an open horizon.
Which showers favour Canada?+
Canada watches from the Northern Hemisphere, so the northern classics — Perseids, Geminids, Quadrantids — ride high, while far-southern radiants like the Eta Aquariids stay low or below the horizon.
