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Canadian Museum of Flight
ADDRESS
Hangar # 3 - 5333 216th Street
Langley, V2Y 2N3
PHONE
604-532 -0035
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Overview

The Museum and restoration site is open year round, and houses over 25 aircraft both static and flying. The aircraft range from a WWII Handley Page Hampden to a T-33 Silverstar. The Canadian Museum of Flight possesses the only displayed Handley-Page Hampden in the world. On February 13th, 2002, after a 22 year restoration, Museum volunteers saw the 1937 WACO Cabin take to the skies. This restoration was done solely by the Museum’s volunteers whose age range from 16 to 82. Many of our volunteers spent their career in the aviation industry just to retire and put in full time hours at the Museum. To date we have six aircraft flying: Tiger Moth, Fleet Finch, SE5a, WACO Cabin, WACO INF, and the Harvard. Restoration started on the Fleet Canuck on January 8th, 2003, which when completed, will be the Museum’s seventh flying aircraft.

Admission:  (Note: GST is applicable)

Adults -7.55

Seniors / Students -$5.00

Family -$17.00

Children under 6 - Free

Special rates for Group Tours call the Museum for more information

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