General information
The Museum is a very “hands-on” facility. A large selection of our aircraft can be touched, and the children can feel that aircraft are made not only from aluminum, but also wood and fabric. The Museum is constantly undergoing display changes to allow our visitors to see something new each time they stop by. Visitors can take a chronological walk around the Museum starting with WWI to present day, and can see how large a part Canada has played in aviation history.
Photo by: Ahunt [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
If the image is blurry, we are awaiting images from the Museum.
Number of exhibited items
Planes & Helicopters: 26-50, Inventory link
Items Exhibited at the Museum
General Museum Links
Available in the following languages:
English
Services / Facilities:
Guided Tours, Shop / Merchandising
Museum Contact Info
Contact Email: [email protected]
Contact Form: Link
Getting to the Museum
Address: 5333 216 St, V2Y 2N3, Langley, British Columbia (BC), Canada, North America
Coordinates: 49.099589, -122.626141
Detailed Map
Overview
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Disclaimer
Note: This information was accurate July, 2019 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.