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Bushplane Days
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Artisanat Jeux Histoire et patrimoine Interculturel Interdisciplinaire Enfants Musée Musique Science et technologie Jeunes et ados Étudiant(e)sDate et heure
Lieu
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre (Bushplane Museum)
50 Pim Street
Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Accès
Gratuit, et accepte des dons facultatifs à hauteur de votre contribution.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Join us on Saturday, September 20th at the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre for a full day of activities the whole family will love!
Admission is by donation, with proceeds supporting our Children’s Centre renovation.
Enjoy exciting attractions like the Snowbirds Flight Simulator, mini train rides, firetruck tours, games, face painting, live entertainment, and bushplane rides will also be available, through Killarney Air Service*.
Experience a wide range of activities, including interactive simulators, hands-on experiences, educational exhibits, and cultural and recreational opportunities. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the Snowbirds Flight Simulator, mini train rides, firetruck tours, games, face painting, and bushplane rides. Plus, discover Ojibwa ceremonial teachings, Arrows in Motion, chocolate tempering, Lego building, mountain bike demonstrations, and live entertainment throughout the day.
Admission by donation – receive a free ice cream with a minimum $10 donation!
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- Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre bushplane.com
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Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre
Whether you’re a lifelong aviation fan or just discovering the thrill of flight, the Bushplane Museum has something to spark your curiosity. Explore the incredible world of bushplane flying, learn about the pioneers who took to the skies to master the Canadian wilderness, and be inspired by their daring stories.
While you’re here, don’t miss our featured family-friendly exhibit, a fascinating look at the vital roles of Ontario’s forest rangers and conservation officers. Discover the tools they used, hear first-hand accounts from those who lived the experience, and learn about the Ontario Forest Ranger School. It’s a journey through history for all ages.
Come for the planes, stay for the stories.