The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum, located near Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Goffs, Nova Scotia, is a notable attraction dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich aviation history of Atlantic Canada.
Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum
Mid-May – Mid October
- Daily 09:00 – 17:00
Admission is by donation
Gift shop
Located just across Hwy #102 from the Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Aircraft collection
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– CF-PQZ/CF-CAF C-FDOI 56-4037 116748 18747 101043 104783 23355 1501 12176 CF-LAK 3840 FK466 C-GBBI C-IBEU C-FDTF – C-FBIL – 133635 CF-ZYC – – 51-16621 | 1934 Homebuild
Aeronca C3 Bell 47-J-2 Ranger Bell 206B Jet Ranger Cessna L-19 Bird Dog Canadair CF-5A Freedom Fighter Avro CF-100 Mk.5 Canuck McDonnell F-101B Voodoo Lockheed CF-104A Starfighter Canadair CL-13 Sabre Mk.V de Havilland CP-121 Tracker de Havilland CP-121 Tracker Ercoupe 415C North American Harvard IIB Lockheed Hudson Mk.VI Scheibe L-Spatz-55 Sparrow Scamp 1 Home build Lockheed L.1329-6 Jetstar Consolidated PBY-5A Canso Pitts S-1C Silver Dart (replica) Canadair CT-133 Silver Star TBM Avenger CP-107 Argus Simulator Fieseler FZG-76 V-1 flying bomb Piasecki HUP-3 |
Highlights Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum:
- Aircraft Collection: The museum houses over 20 aircraft, including a replica of the AEA Silver Dart (the first powered flight in the British Commonwealth) and military jets from the 1960s to the 1980s.
- Exhibits: A wide range of artifacts such as photos, uniforms, medals, aircraft engines, and weapons provides an in-depth look into the region’s aviation history.
- Flight Simulators: Visitors can enjoy flight simulators, including a recently added Boeing 737NG simulator, offering a unique flying experience.
Additional Features:
The Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum provides a fascinating experience for aviation enthusiasts and curious visitors, bringing the aviation history of Atlantic Canada to life.