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A strawberry moon will be visible in Toronto tonight — Here’s when to look up

3 October 20252 Mins Read

The 6ix is in for a treat tonight as a dazzling strawberry moon makes its grand appearance, promising one of the most picturesque moonrises of the year — Toronto’s weather permitting, of course.

This isn’t your average full moon. The strawberry moon is the name given to June’s full moon — not because it’s pink or red, but because this celestial event coincides with strawberry harvesting season, a tradition rooted in Indigenous cultures of the northeastern U.S.

While the name suggests a fruity hue, it actually refers to the time of year rather than the moon’s colour. According to The OldFarmer’s Almanac, it’s the last full moon of spring and the first of summer and is often considered a signal of the changing seasons.

In 2024, it also happened to fall on the summer solstice (June 21) for the first time in 20 years, making it an extra special celestial event.

This year, sky-gazers can expect a micromoon, which means it’ll look smaller and less bright than usual. However, if the conditions are just right, it’ll still be a pretty impressive sight.

According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the moon will officially reach peak illumination at 3:44 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11, but unless you’re an early riser (or a night owl), your best chance to catch a view is earlier in the evening (that means tonight!).

On Tuesday evening, moonrise in Toronto is set for 9:02 p.m., just a few minutes after sunset at 8:58 p.m, according to Time and Date. For the best views, try spotting it around 10 p.m. when it’s high enough in the sky to put on a proper show.

However, the weather in Toronto might literally rain on your . Environment Canada is forecasting partly cloudy conditions with a 40% chance of showers early Tuesday evening, which could impact viewing if skies are not clear.

There’s also a possible risk of thunderstorms. So, while you’re moon-gazing, keep your eyes on the skies… and maybe have a cozy indoor spot picked out just in case.

Can’t make it outside tonight? No worries. You might be able to see the moon from your window, or just catch the next one. The Buck Moon will rise in July, bringing another chance to bask in lunar magic.

Whether you’re stepping outside or watching from your balcony, stay safe and enjoy the show!

This article’s cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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