Grand ReOpening: April 1

We have been working hard to prepare for our re-opening on April 1, 2024!

In honour of the RCAF’s 100th anniversary, the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum is hosting a free open house on Monday, April 1st from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Come join us for an afternoon as we re-open for the season.  Visitors will be invited to travel back to the 1940s while touring a WWII vintage hangar, aircraft, vehicles and hundreds of artifacts from that era, as well as the RCAF WWII Memorial wall that honours all of the RCAF that lost their lives during WWII.

Coffee and dainties from Chez Angela will be served.

For the past few weeks and up until the big day, we will be repositioning aircraft and vehicles, sprucing up displays, adding and updating others, and renewing some signage, as well as general clean up to get ready for this re-opening. Mark your calendar and be sure to drop in for a visit, we are looking forward to welcoming you and celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force, which officially came into being on April 1, 1924. The BCATP played a significant role in the history of the RCAF. We have some great RCAF 100 merchandise available in the gift shop too.

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The CATPM mission is to commemorate the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan by telling its story, preserving its artifacts, and paying tribute to the thousands of Air Force personnel, who gave their lives during WWII.

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