Nanaimo dark-sky project combats light pollution for stargazers
NANAIMO — A pair of concrete pads installed at a popular north Nanaimo park are hoped to draw more people to astronomy.
A pilot project between the City of Nanaimo and Nanaimo Astronomy Society led to a favoured new place to take in the planets and stars.
Located between the parking lot and beach facing the Pacific Ocean, Nanaimo Astronomy Society past president and secretary, Chris Boar, said having a designated dark-sky venue is hard to find in urban settings.
“The night sky is what we consider to be a vanishing resource with increased light pollution. We were very keen to establish somewhere the public could view the night sky with relatively low light pollution.”





