The upcoming total solar eclipse is the subject of Canada Post’s latest commemorative stamp.
The stamp, unveiled Thursday morning, depicts a blacked-out sun hanging over the hybrid horizons of Niagara Falls, New Brunswick’s Hopewell Rocks, and Spillars Cove in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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People in those areas are in the eclipse’s “path of totality,” and they’ll be able to see the sun covered completely for a few precious moments.
For instructions on how to watch the eclipse, take a look at CTVNews.ca’s guide.
It’s Canada Post’s first stamp to feature a solar eclipse, a phenomenon which won’t be visible from Canada again until 2044.
The stamp is available on Canada Post’s website and in outlets across the country.
