Once in lifetime celestial event is set to take place on April 8.
Total Solar Eclipse will first take place in North America, when the Moon covers 100% of the Sun's disk.
In Mexico, the totality will begin at 11:07am MST and last for 4 minutes 20 seconds, according to Space.
Then, the Total Solar Eclipse will cross two more Mexican cities, Durango and Coahuila.
Before moving across 15 US States before heading into Canada, the path of totality will enter the US in Texas.
This is shaping up to be one of the most watched solar eclipses ever, with over 32 million people living within the path of totality across the US alone.
Following are the locations, times and durations of the Total Solar Eclipse.
Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico 11:07am MST 4 minutes 20 seconds
Durango, Durango, Mexico 12:12pm CST 3 minutes 50 seconds
Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico 12:16pm CST 4 minutes 11 seconds
Texas, US 1:27pm CDT 4 minutes 24 seconds
Kerrville, Texas, US 1:32pm CDT 4 minutes 25 seconds
Fredericksburg, Texas, US 1:32pm CDT 4 minutes 25 seconds
Dallas, Texas, US 1:40pm CDT 3 minutes 52 seconds
Idabel, Oklahoma US 1:45pm CDT 4 minutes 19 seconds
Russellville, Arkansas, U S 1:49pm CDT 4 minutes 12 seconds
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 3:26pm EDT 1 minute 57 seconds
Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada 4:34pm ADT 3 minutes 8 seconds
Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada 4:35pm ADT 3 minutes 12 seconds
Catalina, Newfoundland, Canada 5:13pm NDT 2 minutes 53 seconds

