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Contains sites for museums which exhibit and collect artifacts with regard to aviation located in Canada.
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Calendar of events and images of aircraft from the aeronautical collection located in Ottawa, Ontario. [French and English]
Provides events, tour, and aircraft types with information and images located at Edmonton.
A basic site describing Nova Scotia's only museum devoted to preserving all aspects of this province's aviation heritage. Located in Halifax, NS.
Dedicated to preserving aircraft and artifacts related to the history of aviation in Canada, with emphasis on British Columbia aviation history. Located in Sidney, British Columbia, on the south east corner of Victoria International Airport.
Official site recognizing the contributions of Canada's aviators, builders and administrators. Museum and collections are a part of the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, between Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and dedicated to preserving the history of Bush Flying and Forest Protection in Canada.
An interesting and well designed site with good aircraft information. Located at Langley Airport, British Columbia.
Museum and restoration workshop. Collection includes deHavilland Tiger Moth, Aeronca Champ, Fleet Canuck, Smith Miniplane, Stinson 105, Link trainer, and a photo archive of regional and national aviation history. Located at the Collingwood Municipal Airport, Collingwood, Ontario.
The site has pictures and stories of Canada's aircraft, aviators, and aviation industries from the First World War on up to the Space Shuttle. Located in Calgary, Alberta, near the international airport.
The site represents Canada's second largest Aviation Museum and has descriptions of its facilities, as well as representative photos of its aircraft. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Includes exhibit information and photos, history of the museum and base, online shop, and information about the aircraft, ships, and squadrons that served in the area. Located in Shearwater, Nova Scotia.
Calendar of events and images of aircraft from the aeronautical collection located in Ottawa, Ontario. [French and English]
The site represents Canada's second largest Aviation Museum and has descriptions of its facilities, as well as representative photos of its aircraft. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A basic site describing Nova Scotia's only museum devoted to preserving all aspects of this province's aviation heritage. Located in Halifax, NS.
The site has pictures and stories of Canada's aircraft, aviators, and aviation industries from the First World War on up to the Space Shuttle. Located in Calgary, Alberta, near the international airport.
Museum and restoration workshop. Collection includes deHavilland Tiger Moth, Aeronca Champ, Fleet Canuck, Smith Miniplane, Stinson 105, Link trainer, and a photo archive of regional and national aviation history. Located at the Collingwood Municipal Airport, Collingwood, Ontario.
Provides events, tour, and aircraft types with information and images located at Edmonton.
Official site recognizing the contributions of Canada's aviators, builders and administrators. Museum and collections are a part of the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, between Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Dedicated to preserving aircraft and artifacts related to the history of aviation in Canada, with emphasis on British Columbia aviation history. Located in Sidney, British Columbia, on the south east corner of Victoria International Airport.
Includes exhibit information and photos, history of the museum and base, online shop, and information about the aircraft, ships, and squadrons that served in the area. Located in Shearwater, Nova Scotia.
Located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and dedicated to preserving the history of Bush Flying and Forest Protection in Canada.
An interesting and well designed site with good aircraft information. Located at Langley Airport, British Columbia.
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