Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday,Thursday-Sunday 9:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
11 Aviation Pkwy, Ottawa, ON K1K 2X5, CanadaMap
Phone+1 613-991-3044
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The Air Canada Museum covers a large area, next to the Ottawa River _ south. There are buses that can reach 25. It is very convenient to ride around. You can also learn to fly here.
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Canada Aviation and Space Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Aviation Museum was established in 1964 and includes a main exhibition hall and a hangar. More than 120 planes are parked in the hangar, which is larger than the tarmac at Ottawa Airport. Travelers can get up close and personal with a variety of aircraft from pre-World War I to today, and some aircraft allow travelers to enter the fuselage or even the cockpit.
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Canada Aviation and Space Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Air Canada Museum covers a large area, next to the Ottawa River _ south. There are buses that can reach 25. It is very convenient to ride around. You can also learn to fly here.
The Aviation Museum is also a good place to visit. The whole museum is also quite interesting. The visit to this place is very good. There are quite a lot of projects in the Aviation Museum. You can experience a lot of unique facilities. There are quite a lot of collections in the museum.
The exhibits in the main hall are arranged logically by time period and aircraft category, so it is like walking through a timeline. The spare hangar, which requires a little extra to see and requires a guided tour, is more of a storage facility, so it is not as logically arranged as the mainframe library. But there are some real treasures hidden here, which makes it well worth the extra admission fee.
It is a great museum filled with a wide variety of aircraft crafts; mostly old but there are individual new ones. Plus a space area. There is plenty of space to walk around and observe and take pictures. We went on Wednesday afternoon and it was quiet. It was actually too quiet and there were no staff around with any displays; it was disappointing. But I think if you come on the weekend it will be busy and there will be more staff there. There is also a nice gift shop. You aviation enthusiasts, young and old alike will love this museum. Oh, spend. The three of us spent $30; this is a family package. But I think you might get that price if you go for four. It will be cheaper than a single ticket. You can also do a flight simulator, but it’s extra cost. It depends how long you want to fly.
The area of the Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Canada is also quite large. The museum here has many good designs. Some good-looking attractions can be enjoyed. The building area of the museum is also very large. There are many planes parked.