Hi Dave Cheeseman
What a great rescue and an admirable goal to get it to an appropriate museum.
I would recommend (2) that would be really appreciative to receive an album like this one.
1) Nanton Lancaster Museum in Nanton Alberta, Bob Evans is the curator and they have a series of displays on both Bomber Command (and a great Lancaster) as well as a wonderful series of displays on the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, including DeWinton.
You can contact Bob through
www.lancastermuseum.ca they have a contact link.
2) Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum in Brandon Manitoba. They are dedicated to preserving the history of the BCATP program and air bases.
You can contact them at
www.airmuseum.ca
These (2) museums would be most appropriate, but if they don't step up please contact me at
eahs.execdirector@shawbiz.ca
As we have one of the largest photo archives and libraries in Canada when it comes to aviation museums.
Nanton and Brandon should really get first shot though as it is more appropriate to their collections.
A quick check of my CFS shows 2 runways at De Winton 10/28 and 16/34 active but deteriorating, the field is now privately operated.
Hope that helps
Tom