The Montreal Aviation Museum is located in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, on the western tip of the Island of Montreal. It is the only museum in Quebec dedicated to the history of aviation and aerospace, showcasing the rich heritage of the industry in Canada.
Musée de l’aviation de Montréal (Montreal’s Aviation Museum)
Rue White Cottage Campus
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Québec H9X 1Y9
+1 514-398-7948
Monday, Tuesday, Saturday 10:00 – 14:15
Admission fee
The museum is located between highway 40 (exit 41, 44) and highway 20 (exit 39)
Aircraft collection
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Bleriot XI (replica) Bombardier CC-144B (CL-601) Bristol Bolingbroke IV (nose) Canadair CF-104 Starfighter Curtiss-Reid Rambler (replica) Fairchild FC-2 Razorback Fleet Model 80 Canuck Nimmo NAC-SB-1 Noorduyn Norseman |
The Montreal Aviation Museum (MAM) is the only one of its kind in Quebec. It combines both civil and military aircraft as well as artifacts and exhibits to help the general public and especially youth understand our important contribution to the world of aviation.
Key Features of the Museum:
- Aircraft Collection: The museum houses an impressive collection of restored and replica aircraft, including notable models from both civilian and military aviation history.
- Exhibits: Displays feature artifacts, photos, and documents highlighting Canada’s contributions to aviation, including the stories of pioneers, engineers, and pilots.
For aviation enthusiasts and those interested in history and engineering, the Montreal Aviation Museum offers an enriching experience in a unique and accessible location.