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PostPosted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 11:30 am 
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Hi all,
As some folks know, I'm in Ontario at the moment, and I've visited Trenton, CanAv and CWH Hamiltion (and aim to revist!)

Where else is worth a visit in your opinion?

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Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

Aren't there a few warbirds based at Oshawa? (Airic will be able to add more, I'm sure)

I think that the A-26 atop Mackie Trucking in Oshawa has gone now.

If you take the scenic route from Toronto to Ottawa, there's a nice Harvard on a stick in Smith Falls (IIRC)

And there used to be an excellent aviation bookshop near Totonto airport, whose name escapes me at the moment.

Hope you're having a good trip. James! :)


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Hi Mike,

I'm having a great time here. Canada's a great place to be. (Something heavy) just rumbled overhead (eastern Toronto). Even the Cessnas have floats!

Smith Falls - Yup, Harvard is still there - we went past on our way up, but fdidn't stop as I thought we'd be coming back that way; as itwas we went the other route. Drat.

Canadian War Museum is on the list. Any other bets?

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JDK, Have you been to the Toronto Aerospace Museum, which is located in Toronto at Downsview Airport. The manager is Paul Cabot, make yourself known to him, he is very enthusiastic. It is well worth the visit if you are around there. Of course you could go down to Welland near the Falls and see Ed Russell collection, even though it is not open to the public, if you ask nicely , they may let you in.
Aviation World , which is next to Pearson, is worth a look as well.
The Canadian War Museum is in the process of re-organization for the new building. I did see that the early Spitfire they have, has been moved out , probalbly to storage, as well their main storage facility Vimy House is also closed to the public at the moment, so I am unsure what is on actual display.
There is also a small collection of aircraft and artifacts at Carlingford, near Trenton. A bit off the beaten track, but an interesting little collection. Hope this helps,
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Not aviation related, since there was no aviation then, put Old Fort Henry in Kingston is well worth a visit. They do a really good sunset ceremony during the summer. Military drill is second to none! Schedule is on their website: http://www.forthenry.com/home.htm

If you like things on floats, go north. I was in Parry Sound on Georgian Bay a couple of summer's ago. Beautiful area, not to far from Toronto, and lots of float planes around.

If you're back in the Ottawa area, I think the CAM actually has rides in a Beaver taking off from the Ottawa River. They used to, not sure if they still operate it or not. Their website will tell you.

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I am glad you asked as I would have felt very stupid if I had not sent you this.

I had this already in Word, so it wasn't hard to post here. Pick the locations of interest and let us (WIX) know where you want to go. We can likely give very specific driving directions.

BTW... Much of this info is likely to be dated so always check museum websites for the most recent data.

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Alder, Keith
Owner/Operator: Keith Alder
Address: Box 792, Picton, Ontario, K0K 2T0
Directions: From highway ??? in downtown Picton turn south onto ???. Follow it down the hill then turn right onto ???. Start to follow it out of town and you will see the aircraft in Mr. Alder’s front yard.
Phone: 613-476-5782
Further Info: This is a private collection consisting of a Canadair built Lockheed Silver Star and a Beechcraft Musketeer.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 2
Last Update: 1997

Belleville (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Belleville
Address: Belleville, Ontario
Directions: From the 401 go south on North Front St. (#62). North St. turns into Pinnacle St.. Follow Pinnacle south to Dundas St. (#2). Turn left onto Bay Bridge Rd. at the lights and turn right into West Zwick’s Island Park.
Further Info: On display is a Canadair built North American Sabre in Golden Hawk markings.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Brockville (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Brockville
Address: Brockville, Ontario
Directions: Blockhouse Island on the Brockville Waterfront.
Further Info: On display is a Canadair built North American Mk 6 Sabre in Golden Hawk markings.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre
Address: P.O. Box 23050, Station Mall Postal Outlet, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6A 6W6
Phone: (705) 945-6242
Fax: (705) 942-8947
Web Site: www.bushplane.com/collect.html
Further Info: Enter the hanger and view a sampling of the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre’s Aircraft, forest fire protection equipment and artifacts.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 14+
Last Update: 1998

Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association
Address: Woodstock, Ontario
Further Info: This organization operates a fleet consisting of Harvards and Yales, and a Tiger Moth.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 5+
Last Update: 1999

Canadian War Museum
Address: 330 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0M8
Phone: 613-992-2774
E-Mail: Jean-François Bussières, Outreach Officer, Canadian War Museum: jean-francois.bussieres@cmcc.muse.digital.ca
Web Site: www.cmcc.muse.digital.ca/cwm/cwmeng/cwmeng.html
Admission: Every day 9:30-5. Thurs open until 8. Closed on Mondays from mid-October to mid-May. $3.50 Adults (18 and over), $2.00 Seniors (65 and over), $2.00 Youths (13 to 17 years), $1.00 Children (6 to 12 years), and $8.00 Family (up to 5 persons). Groups (per person); $1.00 School groups, $1.00 Children, $1.50 Seniors and youths and $2.50 Adults.
Further Info: Our story is one of courage and endurance; the Canadian War Museum's purpose is dedicated to both education and remembrance.
Last Update: 1997

Canadian Warplane Heritage
Address: 9280 Airport Road, Mount Hope, ON, L0R 1W0
Phone: (416) 679-4183 another source has 416-679-4141
Web Site: http://warplane.com
Admission: 10-4 daily.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 25+
Last Update: 1995

C.F.B. - Borden
Owner/Operator: CFB Borden
Address: Angus, Ontario, Canada
Directions:
Further Info: A Grumman Tracker, Avro Canuck, North American Sabre, Lockheed Silver Star, McDonnell Voodoo and Northrop Freedom Fighter are on display in airpark fashion on the grounds of the base.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 6+
Last Update: 1998

C.F.B. - Kingston - Royal Military College Campus
Owner/Operator: Royal Military College
Address: Kingston, ON
Directions: off highway 2 on the east side of Kingston
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 2
Last Update: 1996

C.F.B. - North Bay
Owner/Operator: CFB North Bay
Further Info: A Canadair built Starfighter is on display pedestal mounted.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1+
Last Update: 1997

C.F.B. - Trenton - RCAF Memorial Museum
Owner/Operator: CFB Trenton
Address: CFB Trenton, PO BOX 1000, STN FORCES, ASTRA, Ontario, K0K 3W0
Directions: The Museum, is located North, on the East side of "RCAF Road", just off highway #2, outside of the Western perimeter of the base.
Phone: (613) 965-2208
Web Site: www.blvl.igs.net/~jlynch/bharis14.htm
Admission: October 1 to May 1 Wed-Sun 10-5, May 1 to October 1 Mon-Sun 10-5. Admission is FREE
Further Info: The function of the Museum is to perpetuate the heritage of Canadian military aviation through the collection, preservation and display of related artifacts. It is especially dedicated to the memory of those airmen and airwomen who gave their lives in both peace and war.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 10+
Last Update: 1997

Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundation
Address: P.O. Box 143, Collingwood, Ontario, L9Y 3Z2
Phone: 705-445-7545
Last Update: 1997

Dunnville Cultural Cenre
Owner/Operator: City of Dunnville, Dunnville Cultural Centre
Address: Chestnut St. Dunnville, Ontario
Directions: From highway #3 at the main set of traffic lights in Dunnville turn north onto Chestnut St.. You will find the aircraft clearly in view on the right.
Further Info: There is a North American Mk 2 Harvard mounted the courtyard of the Dunnville Cultural Centre.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Gananoque Airport
Address: Ganaoque, ON
Directions: north on highway 43? from Gananoque to the airport
Further Info: a private owner has stored a Canso in a WWII era hanger on the airfield
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1996

Great War Flying Museum
Owner/Operator: Ontario Aviation Historical Society
Address: RR 1, Cheltenham, Ontario, L0P 1C0
Directions: Brampton Airport. Go north on highway 10 (410) from the 401 and get off at the Victoria exit (county road 9) travel west on 9. The airport is on the south side.
Phone: (416) 453-1503
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 10+
Last Update: 1997

Kap, The - Collection
Address: Kapuskasing
Phone: (705) 335-6229
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 5+
Last Update: 1995

Lindsay Air Park
Address: Lindsay, Ontario
Directions: Travel north ~2 km on highway 35 from highway 7. The Lindsay Air Park is on the west side of the highway.
Further Info: There is a McDonnell CF-101B Voodoo sitting on it’s wheels on the ground.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1998

Memorial Military Museum
Owner/Operator: Harold Carlaw
Address: 230 Albert Lane, Cambellford, Ontario, K0L 1L0
Directions: From the 401 travel north on highway 30 for about 28 miles to Cambleford. Turn left on to the third street into town, “Albert Lane”.
Phone: (705) 653-4848
Fax: (705) 653-4800
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 6+
Last Update: 1996

National Aviation Museum
Owner/Operator: Government of Canada
Address: P.O. Box 9724, Station T, Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 5A3
Directions: Rockcliffe Airport, Rockcliffe and Aviation Parkways
Phone: (613) 993-2010 or (613) 998-4566 or (800) 463-2038. Other numbers; TTY: (613) 990-7530, media (613) 993-4243, education services, guided tours (613) 993-4264 and facility rentals (613) 991-3834
E-Mail: webmaster@aviation.nmstc.ca
Web Site: http://www.aviation.nmstc.ca
Admission: 10-5 Tues-Sun. Open until 9 Thurs. Closed
Mon, except statutory holidays and school breaks. Closed Christmas day. Open New Year's Day. General Admission; adults $5, students and seniors $4, children (6+15) $1.75, children under 6 Free, families (1 or 2 adults with children) $10, members membership card and free admission for everyone from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursdays. Group rates (per person); 15-30 adults $3.50, 15 or more seniors or students $3, guided tours add $50 per group of adults (maximum 30), 15 or more children $1.25, 15 or more children with guide $1.75.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 30+
Last Update: 1997

R.C.A.F.A. - ??? Wing - Hamilton
Owner/Operator: R.C.A.F.A.
Address: King St., Dundas, Ontario
Directions: From ??? turn north at the lights (beside the Canadian Tire store) onto East St.. Turn right onto King St. and you will find the R.C.A.F.A. down the street on the right.
Further Info: There is Canadair built Lockheed Silver Star mounted for display in the parking lot of the R.C.A.F.A..
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

R.C.A.F.A. - 416 Wing - Kingston
Owner/Operator: R.C.A.F.A.
Address: Kingston, ON
Located: From the 401 take Gardiners Road (#38) south to Bath Road (#33). Turn right on Bath. Turn left on Bayridge and follow it south to front. Turn right on front and follow it to the airport enterance.
Further Info: On display is a North American Harvard.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

R.C.A.F.A. - 424 Wing - Cornwall
Owner/Operator: R.C.A.F.A.
Directions: From the 401 take the main exit into Cornwall. Go around the traffic circle as you make your way into town and continue south towards the international bridge. Take the stree that passes just east of the base of the bridge and it will bring you around to a park. The RCAFA is located on the right.
Further Info: A Canadair built Lockheed Silver Star is located on the grounds of the RCAFA. Also keep going east on that same street to the east side of town and you will find another CT-133 pole mounted in front of the Nav Canada facility.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

R.C.A.F.A. - 441 Wing, Barrie
Owner/Operator: R.C.A.F.A.
Further Info: A Canadair built Lockheed Silver Star is on display in the colours of the Red Knight Squardon.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1998

R.C.A.F.A. - 447 Wing - Mount Hope
Owner/Operator: R.C.A.F.A.
Address: Hamilton, ON
Located: Mount Hope Airport next door to the Canadian Warplane Heritage
Further Info: On display is an Avro CF-100 Canuck
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1996

R.C.L. - Branch 129 - Haliburton
Owner/Operator: R.C.L.
Address: Haliburton., Ontario
Directions: On the south western edge of town, on the south side of highway 35, beside the high school.
Further Info: There is Avro Canada built CF-100 Canuck, pedestal mounted.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1998

Regal Constellation Hotel
Owner/Operator: Regal Constellation Hotel
Address: 900 Dixon Road 675-1500
Directions: From highway 401 get off at exit 348 and travel north on highway 427. Exit at Airport Rd./Dixon Rd. exit and travel east on Dixon Rd.. Just Past Carlingview Rd. you will find the hotel on the left.
Admission: It can be toured during the summer months.
Further Info: Actually this one is no longer in front of the Hotel, but is somewhere on the grounds of Pearson (Toronto International airport).
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Roaero
Owner/Operator: Roaero
Address: Oshawa Airport, 1748 Baseline Road W., Courtice, Ontario, Canada, L1E 2T1
Directions: From the highway 401 get off at exit 416 and go north on Park road. Go west on highway 2 (Bond St). Go north on Stevenson road.
Phone: 905-436-2600
Further Info: The enterance to the airfield at Hanger 3 features a Sabre mounted and painted in the markings of 416 City of Oshawa Squadron.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Toronto (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Toronto
Directions: Located south of the 401, north of Eglington, in the general vicinity south of the Pearson International Airport airfield. From the 401 get off at exit 350 and travel west on Eglington. Turn north on ??? to ???. It is on the west side.
Further Info: THIS ONE HAS BEEN MOVED TO FORT ERIE, ONTARIO.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Toronto (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Toronto
Directions: From highway 401 get off at exit 328 and travel north on 427 to the Derry Road/Rexdale exit. Exit west onto Derry Rd. and you will find the Canuck in the Legion Memorial Park about five blocks along on the left.
Further Info: As a tribute to Avro’s contributions to Canadian Aviation a CF-100 was erected in a park on Derry Road, east of the airport.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Toronto Aerospace Museum
Owner/Operator: Toronto Aerospace Museum
Address: 65 Carl Hall Road, North York, Ontario, M3K 2B6
Directions: The museum is situated at the former CFB Toronto (Downsview) which is in the heart of Metro Toronto in the city of North York. To reach the museum driving either East or West on Highway 401, exit at Keele St.- North and continue on to Sheppard Avenue. Turn right - East on Sheppard and continue to the main gate of Downsview Park on Sheppard. Proceed through the gates and turn left at the flashing lights and go East on Carl Hall Road to the de Havilland Canada Building Number 65.
Phone: 416-638-6078
Fax: 416-638-5509 or 416-283-8356
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 11+
Last Update: 1998

Trenton (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Trenton
Address: 8 Couch Cr., Tenton, Ontario
Directions: From the 401 take exit 526 south on Sidney St. (#4). Turn right on Dixon Dr. Turn left on Marmora St.. Go straight onto Dundas St. to go east. Turn right South St. which turns into Couch St.. You will find the Sabre in front of the Sabre.
Further Info: On display is a Canadair built North American Sabre in Golden Hawk markings.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

Windsor (City of...)
Owner/Operator: City of Windsor
Directions: Just north of the border crossing, in downtown Windsor is the Jackson Park sunken gardens.
Further Info: In the gardens you will find one of four Avro Lancasters in Ontario.
Number Of Planes In Inventory: 1
Last Update: 1997

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Adding to the above:

Fort Henry has some tracked vehicles on display, as well as (IIRC) an F-86 at least. The Kingston airport has a Harvard (iit was in bad shape when I saw it in 2001). Besides, the view and the grounds are something to really enjoy. And in Kingston, the girls, oh, man!!!!!!!! The Girls . . . .

If you care to travel North, Petawawa CFB has an excellent museum and used to have a Dakota out there.

North Bay has interesting aircraft to be seen, last time (July 2003) there was an E-3 AWACS there.

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Wow Mike, that's quite the list!!

Note sure about the Sabre at Fort Henry though. Its mostly circa mid-19th century. Could be one somewhere else in Kingston though.

There is also a military communications museum in Kingston, just up the road from Old Fort Henry.

And for something completely different, I think there are also tours of parts of the Kingston Penitentiary, though I could have my facts mixed up on that one. In town there's also a marine museum. Something for everyone!

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Note sure about the Sabre at Fort Henry though. Its mostly circa mid-19th century. Could be one somewhere else in Kingston though.


When you turn off #2 you can go left to Fort Henry, or vear right into the grounds of the Royal Military College. Enter RMC, find your way over the hill, and somewhere in amoungst the trees on the grounds you will find the F-86.

Go back to #2, but at the traffic light go straight and cross #2. Find your way around to the other side of the ice arena on the left and you will find a CF-100.

Go back to #2 and turn left (east) travel up the hill and past the next set of lights. And the second set of lights (I think) turn left into CFB Kingston. Drive around the grounds there and you will find an impressively mounted CF-5. Nearby you will also find a Kiowa as well. Twese two were not on the list.

Also mentioned on the list is the Harvard on the south west side of Kingston.

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I think you need to provide a map Mike!!

I didn't know you could drive around the grounds at RMC. I'll have to do that next time. That's probably also where the tracked vehicles are that Tulio was referring to. Not quite Old Fort Henry, but just down the hill.

Certainly worth a visit James.

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I didn't know you could drive around the grounds at RMC.


Good point. I don't know what you can get to now. Most places have more security. I don't know if you can get on the grounds of RMC and CFB Kingston. You can likely still get to the CF-100.

As anyone been there recently?

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Hi James

About the Constellation, last october it was on Derry road, at the north-west side of the airport. A fence is all around but you can see it closely. It was not possible to go inside last fall.

A nice attraction in Toronto, but not related with aviation, is the Ontario Sciences Center. It's a kind of museum were you can touch and manipulate a lots of things.

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Hi All,
First off many thanks for the info! Mike - check your e-mail please!

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And in Kingston, the girls, oh, man!!!!!!!! The Girls . . . .


Hmmm. I need to point out here Tulio that my wife's sister works in Kingston. For me acting on your advice could get me into MULI-level trouble! :D I will pass on your praise though... ;)

We've visited Kingston, and yes, walked around the RMC Base (fine, no security on a Sunday!) found the F-86, 2 x 88mm guns, a torpedo and a navy gun turret, but no CF-100. Amazingly it IS possible that I missed it.

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As a fellow Texan, I have to say Tulio, you make me proud!!!

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Well, I must say that I tend to leave details out when I store stuff in my mind -limited RAM, old memory, slow processor and all of that, you know . . .

In any case, the posters here are right, Fort Henry and the RMC are of course, not the same location. Still, the F-86 is there looking to the bay. And the tanks and other weaponry. And yes, I drove in my pov all the way around the RMC on a beautiful Saturday.

Brad, as you well know, the girls in the Canadian French - speaking region have something special in their step, and whether they are skinny or heavy, ugly or cute, tall or short, all have certain grace that makes you turn and look . .. and drool . . .

Of course, as a Texan, when they greet me, I like to believe that they are saying:

Bon You're . . . :D


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