Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park, Military aviation museum and memorial park in St. James-Assiniboia, Canada.
The Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park displays fourteen Canadian military aircraft across its outdoor grounds while maintaining numerous aviation artifacts in indoor facilities. The site includes exhibition halls and hangars where the collection is organized and preserved.
The museum was founded in 1975 and commemorates the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan through its Garden of Memories. Its collection documents Canada's aviation contributions during the Second World War and the decades that followed.
The site honors the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan through collections that reflect Canada's role in aviation history. Visitors encounter personal stories tied to aircraft and the crews who flew them during wartime.
The outdoor grounds remain accessible throughout the year, while indoor exhibitions are open on weekdays during daylight hours. Visitors should plan for both outdoor and covered areas, accounting for weather conditions.
The site preserves the only Challenger aircraft on public display in Canada. This collection represents one of the largest military aircraft collections in the country.
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