Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Telling in detail the story of Canadian civil and military aviation, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum (Musée de l'Aviation et de l'Espace du Canada) is located at Rockcliffe Airport, on the northern edge of town. Among the aircraft on display are a replica of the Silver Dart, which in 1909 made the first flight in Canada, fighter planes from the First and Second World Wars, and some of the seaplanes and other aircraft that helped open up Canada's uncharted northern wilderness.
See more than 130 civil and military aircraft and artifacts, such as propellers and engines. Explore the story of flight through demonstrations, guided tours and more. And don't miss the largest surviving piece of the famous Avro Arrow plane, the original Canadarm used on the Endeavour space shuttle and the Lancaster Second World War bomber. Depending on the season, you can fly over the Ottawa region in a real helicopter, vintage biplane, or Cessna (the latter flies year round)! These flights depart from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum.
Google rating: 4.7/5.0
Location: 11 Aviation Parkway, Ottawa
Phone: +1 613-991-3044
Website: https://ingeniumcanada.org/aviation