The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is full of life featuring some of the best fighter planes that were used by Canadians or the Canadian Military during the beginning of Word War II up to today. The museum has planes on display that are still in use and others that have been laid to rest in their final resting place; inside the museum.
The museum offers visitors a chance to climb into the cockpit of a real WWII fighter jet. They also have the opportunity to learn all about the planes that were used in any war the Canada was invovled in. You can learn all about Canada's aviation history as well as what is being used today and what is the vision for the future. You can watch interactive video displays, movies, look at photographs, even check out some of the memorabilia from Canada's past.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a non-profit organization looking to keep the Canadian aircrafts in the best possible shape. They want to maintain and preserve any part of Canadian aircraft history in order for us to see the evolution and to remember what happened during those years of war. They want to make sure that artifacts, books, documents and manuals are all preserved and kept in a safe place so we don't forget the part of history that helped shape our economy today.
Canadian Warplane Heritage Hours Daily: 9am - 5pm Closed on Christmas Day and New Years Day