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- Bringing Back the Night – Light Pollution Presentation
Bringing Back the Night – Light Pollution Presentation
Published on September 2, 2025
Thursday, October 9, 2025 | 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Whiteside Taylor Centre Auditorium | Bilingual
Step into the fascinating world of the night sky and explore how light pollution is reshaping our environment. In today’s urban lifestyle, much of the Moon’s and stars’ natural glow has been replaced by artificial lighting.
Led by Rémi Boucher, Scientific Coordinator of the Mont-Mégantic International Dark Sky Reserve, this presentation will explain the impacts of excessive or poorly adapted lighting—not only on sky visibility but also on wildlife, ecosystems, safety, and health.
You’ll leave with practical, easy-to-apply tips for better outdoor lighting practices and ways to reduce our light footprint.
TOWN HALL
20410 Lakeshore Road
Baie-D’Urfé, Qc
H9X 1P7
Tel. : 514 457-5324
info@baie-durfe.qc.ca
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