Toronto Aerospace Museum
The Museum is due to OPEN TO THE PUBLIC as of May 5th 2000

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Toronto's exciting, new Aviation Museum

The Toronto Aerospace Museum. A "must visit" for Aviation Enthusiasts. Located in the former C.F.B. Downsview, the museum is in the original de Havilland Canada aircraft factory. This historic building, birthplace of the famous Beaver, Otter and Chipmunk aircraft and produced the Tiger Moth and Mosquito, overlooks the active Bombardier runway.

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There is already much to see and do
  • Aircraft Big and Small: Military, Civilian, experimental, prototypes, and more.
  • Historic and state of the art simulators.
  • Restorations in progress; Tiger Moth, Tracker, Lancaster, Tutor, CF-5A, Engines
  • Interactive displays
  • Fascinating displays
  • The full scale Avro Arrow replica, now being built.

This site, along with another are working this month to merge createing www.torontoaerospacemuseum.com The site should be ready by April 1st
Feel free to click above to check out our work in progress


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