Search results
Explore Canada's aviation and space history at this museum in Ottawa. See exhibits, events, programs, collection highlights and more.
- Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit - Home | Canada Aviation and Space Museum
- What's On at the Museum
About Canada Aviation and Space Museum Located on a former...
- Bookings and Rentals
About Canada Aviation and Space Museum Located on a former...
- Collection and Research
Where Knowledge and Creativity Collide. The Ingenium...
- Projects and Initiatives
This time around, yours truly would like to look at a few of...
- Buy Tickets
Buy Tickets - Home | Canada Aviation and Space Museum
- About the Museum
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum first opened in 1960 at...
- Exhibitions
Canada in Space, a permanent exhibition at the Canada...
- Plan Your Visit
The Canada Aviation and Space Museum (French: Musée de l'Aviation et de l'Espace du Canada) (formerly the Canada Aviation Museum (Musée de l'aviation du Canada) and National Aeronautical Collection (Collection aéronautique nationale)) is Canada's national aviation history museum.
Learn how to plan your visit to the museum, located in Ottawa, Ontario, with online ticketing, admission fees, hours, location and parking. Find out about special rates, free admission, and accessibility for groups, members, and CAA members.
Visit one of the world's finest museums in its field and see more than 130 civil and military aircraft and artifacts. Learn about the history of flight, the Cold War, and the Avro Arrow, and enjoy flights over the Ottawa region.
Book your tickets online for the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, a former military air base with a rich aviation history. Choose your date, entry time and ticket types and enjoy unlimited access with a membership.
Feb 7, 2006 · Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited December 9, 2021. The Canada Aviation and Space Museum has the most extensive aviation collection in Canada. Located in Ottawa, the museum focuses on the history of Canadian aviation in an international context.
As Canada’s contribution to aviation expanded to include aerospace technology, the Museum’s collection and mandate grew to include space flight. The Collection itself consists of more than 130 aircraft and artifacts (propellers, engines) from both civil and military service.