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What is the shortest day in Quebec?

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What is the shortest day in Quebec?

December 21, 2021
December Solstice (Winter Solstice) is on Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at 10:59 am in Québec. In terms of daylight, this day is 7 hours, 20 minutes shorter than on June Solstice. In most locations north of Equator, the shortest day of the year is around this date.

How long is the longest day in Quebec?

June 2021 — Sun in Québec

2021Sunrise/SunsetDaylength
JunSunriseLength
264:52 am ↑15:51:00
274:52 am ↑15:50:31
284:53 am ↑15:49:57

What time does it get dark Montreal winter?

Montréal, Quebec, Canada — Sunrise, Sunset, and Daylength, December 2021

Current Time:Dec 2, 2021 at 9:02:24 pm
Sun Distance:91.628 million mi
Next Solstice:Dec 21, 2021 10:59 am (Winter)
Sunrise Today:7:16 am↑ 122° Southeast
Sunset Today:4:11 pm↑ 238° Southwest

What time is golden hour in Montreal?

Montréal, Canada – Position of the sun in the sky on December 11, 2021

Time:Duration:
Sunrise07:24
Golden Hour07:24 – 08:1147 min.
Zenith11:47
Golden Hour15:23 – 16:1047 min.

Where does the sunset in Montreal?

Westmount Summit makes up one of the three peaks of Mont Royal. It’s located in the beautiful area of Westmount and the top of the Westmount side of the mountain features a comfy spot to take in the sun setting behind the Montreal city skyline.

What is the longest day in Montreal?

June solstice: Montreal summer starts Thursday at 6:07 a.m. If you feel like Monday went on forever, just wait till Thursday, June 21 — the actual longest day of the year.

Which is the longest day of the world?

June 21
Today, June 21 is the Summer Solstice, which is the longest day of the summer season and takes place in the northern hemisphere when the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer.

How long is the longest day in Montreal?

15 hours and 41 minutes
It’s June 21, and that means today is officially the longest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. The sun rose at 5:05 a.m. in Montreal, and won’t set until 8:46 p.m., meaning we’ll have gotten a whopping 15 hours and 41 minutes of total daylight by the time the sun sets tonight.