The location and topography make the Torrance Barrens a suitable location for
night-time sky viewing opportunities. There is no light pollution of nearby cities,
and the reserve is mostly surrounded by undeveloped private lands and other parks,
allowing it to retain the natural darkness of the night. Because of its barren
bedrock, telescopes and cameras can be stationed on a solid base, immune to vibrations.
Furthermore, the natural open spaces and lack of surrounding high hills provide an
unobstructed panorama of the sky and horizon.
Owing to these favourable conditions, the Andromeda Galaxy is visible with the naked
eye from the Torrance Barrens, and with a simple telescope, the cloud bands of Jupiter
and the rings of Saturn can be seen.
Links
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada has posted an essay with much more information
The Ontario government has posted the Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve Management Statement
There is also a site that tracks the visibility at the Barrens for any skygazers:
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