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Look at the stars: Gros Morne gunning for dark sky designation

Gros Morne could soon be joining nine other national parks across Canada in getting a special designation to help with stargazing and astronomy.

Park staff working with surrounding communities to determine what areas of park will house preserve

Gros Morne National Park wants to dark sky preserve designation from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. It would become the 10th national park in the country to do so. (Credit: iStock/Getty Images)

Gros Morne could soon be joining nine other national parks across Canada by getting a special designation to help with stargazing and astronomy.

'When I returned toGrosMornethree years ago, I was just blown away by the beauty of the night sky.'- Carla Wheaton, Gros MorneNational Park

It's called a dark sky preserve, and it's a special designation determined by the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

Carla Wheaton,visitor experience managerwithParksCanada, saidGrosMorneis inconsultationwiththesociety to determine if and how the parkwould qualify for status.

In order for an area to be deemed a dark sky preserve, it has to adhere to rules surrounding minimal lighting so that people can observe constellations and meteor showers in the night sky.

Some of the lighting measures include usingLEDswhere possible, installing yellow lights instead of brighter, white lights, and using lamp shades to direct light to the ground rather than upwards.

"You take the beauty of the night sky for granted," said Wheaton.

"I spent most of my adult life in larger urban centres, and when I returned to Gros Morne about three years ago I was just blown away by the beauty of the night sky."

Park staff want to preserve areas like this one in Gros Morne National Park as a place to clearly experience the night sky. (Submitted Lillian Patey)

Nine national parks in Canada currentlyhave dark sky preserves, thoughthe society has yet to designate one inNewfoundland and Labrador.

Gauging interest

Wheaton said it's unlikely that a dark sky preserve would cover the entirety of Gros Morne National Park, but staff are speaking with nearby communities to gauge interest in being included.

"If adjacent communities are interested in adopting those same measures, they can make the preserve larger."

With files from Corner Brook Morning Show