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Sunrise and Sunset times in Fort Saint John, Canada


Today:

Sunrise: 08:16:08 Sunset: 18:17:49

Day Length: 10h 1m 41s

Time zone: America/Dawson_Creek, UTC -7 h.

Latitude: 56.25, Longitude: -120.833

Fort Saint John

British Columbia, Canada

18 776 people



Date Sunrise Solar Noon Sunset Day length
2026-Feb-01, Sunday 08:58:04 13:16:55 17:35:47 8h 37m 43s
2026-Feb-02, Monday 08:56:06 13:17:02 17:37:59 8h 41m 53s
2026-Feb-03, Tuesday 08:54:07 13:17:09 17:40:11 8h 46m 4s
2026-Feb-04, Wednesday 08:52:05 13:17:14 17:42:24 8h 50m 19s
2026-Feb-05, Thursday 08:50:02 13:17:19 17:44:36 8h 54m 34s
2026-Feb-06, Friday 08:47:57 13:17:23 17:46:49 8h 58m 52s
2026-Feb-07, Saturday 08:45:50 13:17:26 17:49:03 9h 3m 13s
2026-Feb-08, Sunday 08:43:41 13:17:29 17:51:16 9h 7m 35s
2026-Feb-09, Monday 08:41:31 13:17:30 17:53:29 9h 11m 58s
2026-Feb-10, Tuesday 08:39:19 13:17:31 17:55:43 9h 16m 24s
2026-Feb-11, Wednesday 08:37:06 13:17:31 17:57:56 9h 20m 50s
2026-Feb-12, Thursday 08:34:51 13:17:30 18:00:09 9h 25m 18s
2026-Feb-13, Friday 08:32:35 13:17:29 18:02:22 9h 29m 47s
2026-Feb-14, Saturday 08:30:18 13:17:27 18:04:35 9h 34m 17s
2026-Feb-15, Sunday 08:27:59 13:17:24 18:06:48 9h 38m 49s
2026-Feb-16, Monday 08:25:39 13:17:20 18:09:01 9h 43m 22s
2026-Feb-17, Tuesday 08:23:18 13:17:16 18:11:13 9h 47m 55s
2026-Feb-18, Wednesday 08:20:56 13:17:11 18:13:26 9h 52m 30s
2026-Feb-19, Thursday 08:18:32 13:17:05 18:15:38 9h 57m 6s
2026-Feb-20, Friday 08:16:08 13:16:59 18:17:49 10h 1m 41s
2026-Feb-21, Saturday 08:13:42 13:16:51 18:20:01 10h 6m 19s
2026-Feb-22, Sunday 08:11:16 13:16:44 18:22:12 10h 10m 56s
2026-Feb-23, Monday 08:08:48 13:16:36 18:24:23 10h 15m 35s
2026-Feb-24, Tuesday 08:06:20 13:16:27 18:26:34 10h 20m 14s
2026-Feb-25, Wednesday 08:03:50 13:16:17 18:28:44 10h 24m 54s
2026-Feb-26, Thursday 08:01:20 13:16:07 18:30:54 10h 29m 34s
2026-Feb-27, Friday 07:58:50 13:15:57 18:33:04 10h 34m 14s
2026-Feb-28, Saturday 07:56:18 13:15:45 18:35:13 10h 38m 55s

Day length in Fort Saint John during the year on the chart:

Fort Saint John on Canada map:

Locations in the same time zone America/Dawson_Creek

Dawson Creek (British Columbia)

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Daylight Hours FAQ: 10 Most Googled Questions Answered

Daylight hours refer to the period between sunrise and sunset. This duration changes throughout the year based on season and geographic location.

Earth's 23.5° axial tilt causes uneven sunlight distribution. Your hemisphere receives less direct sunlight in winter (shorter days) and more in summer (longer days).

Northern Hemisphere: June 20-22 (summer solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: December 21-23.

Near polar circles, the sun doesn't set for 24 hours.

Northern Hemisphere: December 21-22 (winter solstice).

Southern Hemisphere: June 20-21.

The closer to poles, the more extreme variations:

  • Equator: ~12-hour days year-round
  • Polar regions: Midnight sun/polar nights occur

Miami's lower latitude means:

  • Winter days are longer than NY's
  • Summer days are slightly shorter

During equinoxes:

  • Spring: March 20-21
  • Fall: September 22-23

Most rapid change near equinoxes: 2-4 minutes daily.

Slowest change near solstices: <1 minute daily.

Reliable tools:

  • Timeanddate.com
  • SunCalc.org
  • Photographer's Ephemeris app

Yes. Reduced winter sunlight may cause:

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
  • Vitamin D deficiency

Solution: Light therapy lamps & midday walks




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