Press Release

July 12th, 2021                   For Immediate Release The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan of World War II was the largest infrastructure program Canada had ever seen, surpassing the construction of the transcontinental railway. Over 200 training establishments changed the social and economic conditions in many communities forever. The influx of 1,500 or more trainees and staff suddenlyContinue reading “Press Release”

Finally Re-Opening on Monday July 19th!

We are so excited to announce that we are re-opening on Monday July 19th! Loosening restrictions were announced as more people receive vaccinations and Covid numbers decrease. Let’s hope that this time everyone continues to take precautions, vaccinations keep going up, and Covid numbers keep going down. Note that some restrictions must still be observed,Continue reading “Finally Re-Opening on Monday July 19th!”

Welcome

Welcome to the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum’s brand new website! We would like to thank Bill Hillman, our previous webmaster for an amazing 22 years of service. Bill still maintains his personal website at http://www.hillmanweb.com/ where he has a wealth of content, including his military tributes.We are excited at the new opportunities our new websiteContinue reading “Welcome”