
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum (PHS)
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Sir Winston Churchill called the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, Canada's greatest contribution to the Allied victory in World War II. The C.A.T.P. Museum is the only museum solely dedicated to preserving the history of the thousands of Canadian, American and Commonwealth air personnel who trained under the "Plan". Travel back seventy years as you wander through a period hangar that is a designated national historic site. See the aircraft and vehicles that helped train air force personnel and witness the complexity of these aircraft first-hand as volunteers work to restore rare training aircraft. Proudly, the museum features it's memorial book "They Shall Grow Not Old" which pays tribute to the 18,039 RCAF personnel who gave their lives for our freedom.
Address
Box 3 Grp 520 RR5
BRANDON, 300 Commonwealth Way, MB CANADA
R7A 5Y5
Contact
Tel: 204-727-2444
Fax: 204-725-2334
Email: airmuseum@inetlink.ca
Web: www.airmuseum.ca| Rates (subject to change) Preschool free Family rates Group rates Rates upon request On-Site Amenities & Services Full wheelchair access Gift shop Picnic area Washrooms Service in English Tour Information Self-guided tour Guided tour Tours upon request Attraction Features Cultural Historical Antique vehicles/Equipment Military memorabilia Museum Church National Historic Site Certifications & Affiliations Star Attraction Assn of Manitoba Museums Municipal Heritage Property Manitoba Historical Society Provincial Heritage Property |











