Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre

The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre, located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, is a museum dedicated to the history and legacy of bush flying and forest fire management in Canada. This unique museum highlights the vital role of bushplanes in exploring and developing remote areas of the country.

Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre

http://bushplane.com

forestfire@bushplane.com

+1 705-945-6242

Mid-May – mid-October

  • Daily 09:00 – 18:00

Mid-October – mid-May

  • Daily 10:00 – 16:00

Admission fee

Gift shop

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The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is located in the historic former Ontario Provincial Air Service hangar at the edge of the St. Marys River in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada

Aircraft collection

Noorduyn Norseman IV CF-BFT
CF-OBS

CF-PSM

CF-DKG

CF-ODU

CF-OAR

CF-OAT

CF-BNO

CF-ADH

CF-EIR

C-GCML

CF-MJY

CF-ODM

577/77

CF-AYO

CF-BFT

CF-BGN

C-FAYE

F-ZBBT

CF-NGV

CF-FTC

CF-UWE

CF-RCZ

de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver

de Havilland DHC-2 Turbo Beaver

Republic RC-3 SeaBee

de Havilland DHC-3 Otter

Buhl CA-6 Air Sedan

Buhl CA-6 Air Sedan

de Havilland D.H. 83 Fox Moth

Fairchild KR-34

Fairchild F-11 Husky

Saunders ST-27-100

Beech 18 (C-45A)

Bell 47D-1

Grumman CS2F Tracker

Noorduyn Norseman

Noorduyn Norseman

Stinson SR-9 Reliant

AEA Silver Dart

de Havilland D.H.89A Rapide

Canadair CL-215-II

Aeronca 11CC Chief

Taylorcraft 20 Ranchwagon

Beech 3T

MacGregor MG-65

Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre (CBHC), located on the north bank of the St. Marys River in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to preserving the history of bush flying and forest protection in Canada.


Key Features:

1. Extensive Aircraft Collection:

  • The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre houses over 30 aircraft used in bush flying and firefighting, including:
    • de Havilland Beaver and Otter: Iconic bushplanes known for their versatility.
    • Canadair CL-215: A water bomber used for aerial firefighting.
    • Norwegian Noorduyn Norseman: A rugged aircraft popular for flying into remote locations.

2. Interactive and Educational Exhibits:

  • Flight Simulators: Visitors can experience flying a bushplane in simulated conditions.
  • Firefighting Displays: Hands-on exhibits about forest fire detection, prevention, and suppression.
  • Learn about the science and technology behind aerial firefighting and the history of Canada’s forest service.

3. Historical Insights:

  • Explore the critical role bushplanes played in opening up Canada’s northern wilderness for exploration, trade, and transportation.
  • Learn about the pilots, mechanics, and communities that relied on these aircraft.

4. The Heritage Centre:

  • The building itself is a historic hangar, adding to the immersive aviation experience.