The Canadian Museum of Flight is a non-profit museum that showcases an exceptional collection of aircrafts and is dedicated to the preservation and education of Canada's aviation heritage. During the 1970's, most of Canada's historic aircrafts were being moved to the United States and Europe but thanks to a group of aviation enthusiasts, the aircrafts were attained and the museum was created. Some of the aircraft displayed include the T-33AN Silverstar, Bowlus Bumblebee BB1, the CF-100 Canuck Mk 3b, and the DH82c Tiger Moth. For all you kids out there, this museum has something for you to enjoy as well. Check out the Millennium Kids Room that allows you to understand how planes fly and also how the engines work. While making your way through the museum you can take a chronological route, starting with WW1 and ending in present day.
Admission $5 CDN - Adults $4 CDN - Children and Students Free - Children under 6