The DRAA is for everyone from beginners to advanced amateurs, the club caters to all levels.
- Monthly Meetings
- Workshops
- Dark Sky Site
- And much more
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Founded in 2001, The DRAA provides community services to encourage the interest and growth in the field of astronomy and
related sciences. The Association is primarily focused around amateur astronomy activities, but welcomes professional
astronomers as well. The DRAA provides the community with resources and information about astronomy and assists individuals
and other organizations in becoming involved in astronomy. Regular monthly meetings and scheduled events throughout the
Region provide the Association's members and the public the opportunity to share and communicate all aspects of
astronomy with one another.
The DRAA is a standing organizational member of the International
Dark-Sky Association and is committed to abating light pollution, the single most important threat to the night sky -
in an effort to curb glare, light trespass and energy waste from poor outdoor lighting design and practices. For more
information on light pollution see the Light Pollution section of this web site.
In the summer of 2005 The DRAA received a grant from
The Ontario Trillium Foundation. The grant was used to acquire capital assets to increase the capabilities for the
association to bring astronomy to the public. The Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of Culture,
receives annually $100 million of government funding generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative.
The DRAA will be promoting 2009 as the international year of Astronomy, and will be
conducting astronomy-related activities and events throughout the community.
As part of International Year of Astronomy join the DRAA and relive Galileo's discoveries through our interactive magazine.
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