 Toronto Aerospace Museum
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The museum celebrates the aviation heritage of Toronto and the science and adventure of flight. Rare aircraft and artifacts are displayed in a the 1929 aircraft factory of de Havilland Canada Ltd. were some of Canada's most famous aircraft and first satellite were built. Exhibit highlights include a 1943 DH 82C Tiger Moth trainer, a 1944 Avro Lancaster bomber under restoration, and a full-scale replica of the famous Avro CF-105 Arrow supersonic interceptor built in Toronto in 1958 and abruptly cancelled and scrapped in 1959.
Parc Downsview Park, 65 Carl Hall Rd.,
Toronto,
Canada
M3K 2E1
Area: West Toronto
www.torontoaerospacemuseum.com
Tel: 416-638-6078
Fax: 416-638-5509
tam@bellnet.ca
The museum is located in the old de Havilland aircraft factory at Downsview Park in north Toronto, about 4 km north of Highway 401. Access to the Park is off Sheppard Avenue, between Keele Street and Allen Road/Dufferin Street. To a view a map, visit the Museum website.
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