Hi Chris,
This is the U.S. Naval Observatory site. If you put in a northern U.S. city
on your longitude (what U.S. city of ANY size is just across the border???),
you'll get the same rise/set times within a minute or two.
<A HREF="http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html">Complete Sun and
Moon Data for One Day</A>
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html
And this one's cool:
<A HREF="http://w3.one.net/~rback/frames.html">Astronomy Calculator</A>
http://w3.one.net/~rback/frames.html
Which came from:
<A HREF="http://www.can-do.com/science/astronomy.html">Science Resources by
Subject: Astronomy
</A>http://www.can-do.com/science/metricalc.html (Canadian, eh?)
Go to Google.com and put in search words "moon", "rise", "set", "phase", and
"Canada", and you'll get more links than you could ever use.
Rich
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