Yeah, I don't think even "eclipse glasses" would be of much help if you try to watch the "Mercury Eclipse".
S82, at least it will prevent serious damage to your vision. You need magnification, if the Sun is a beachball, Mercury appears like a marble. but your local astronomy club probably has a viewing with their filtered telescopes ready. As a Calgary astronomer wrote me, he will be doing astronomy if its clear that morning, or, --under the clouds, do his expected duties at the Remembrance Day ceremony.
Human grief and cosmic alignment coinciding from Calgary to Phoenix. one month from now