Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum 300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5

Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum





152 Reviews
  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4 PM




Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum 300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5




About the Business

Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum & RCAF WWII Memorial – Dedicated to the plan for training air force personnel for the Commonwealth in WWII | Located at McGill Field (Brandon Municipal Airport) in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada We are now open daily from 10 - 4 pm!Volunteers needed! Check out the ways you can volunteer here! We are a Manitoba Signature Museum, A Manitoba Star Attraction, and a National Historic Site! We respect the treaties that were made on these lands…

Contacts

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+12047272444
300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5

Hours

  • Thursday10 AM–4 PM
  • Friday10 AM–4 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday10 AM–4 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–4 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible washroom
  • Good for kids
  • Washroom
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Pat Hyde
19.10.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
A great museum and a very appreciated tour by a volunteer.
Nick Ethier
15.10.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Cool remnant of one of the crucial roles Canada played in the second world war. The building is mostly original, so you can marvel at just how much old growth timber was used back in the day. The plans collection is kind of small but nicely focused, and they do have lots of things for kids to do. If you go in winter, bundle up, as the hangar isn't heated.
Greg Procyk
23.09.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Great place to visit, many aircraft on display that played a crucial role in training airmen of the commonwealth that fought all over the Globe during WW2. Also a wall of memorium of the fallen during their training, many displays of equipment and personnel that contributed to the cause. I have visited many times and always find it an interesting piece of Canadian History.
Ren VanBeek
06.09.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Such a fun and cool place to visit!The Commonwealth Air Training museum was amazing! A 10/10 and I totally recommend it! Great fun for all ages, a lot of walking though so be prepared for that. If you want a run down of the planes of ww11 and MB contribution to the war effort then this is the place to go. You can see how planes are put together in the workshop, you get to see the different uniforms and Fliers and magazines and newspaper articles that have been saved from over the years that are encased or else copied and placed all over the museum, you get to see paintings done by local Manitoba artist that embody the planes of the second World War, and coolest of all you get to go through the hangar where they have the planes stored they even have one which you'll see in my video later that they have taken the skin off so it's just the skeleton and you can see what the planes look like when they're all put together. They also have the fire trucks from those days a lot of the Jeeps and and cars, the building itself is also cool. There's a memory Chapel that I didn't take any photos up out of respect, but it shows the names of all of the manitobans lost during the war, there's also a memory wall outside. The staff was very friendly there's even a gift store and I absolutely recommend checking it out.
Ken Yost
02.09.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
A wonderful National Historic site with veterans of the Air Force excited to give tours. Built to train pilots for World War II it is the last known building of its type in use. Many old planes from the era are to be seen (and flown in if you call ahead for the right day).
H Banks
24.08.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
A very good ww2 air force museum.Original building, one of last still standing.Friendly staff.Artifacts and uniforms.You can walk around in hanger and see actually ww2 aircraft. Touch them.Sit in the cockpit, put ur head up in a gun turret.If you have little kids they can ride around in little airplane peddle cars in the hanger.
Chris Carley
18.08.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Always a great visit and these folks saved an item I wanted from the store. Service !!!! with a smile
Melissa Golaiy
23.07.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Was a pretty neat place. You can get right up close to the planes. I really enjoyed it here
Gordon Chamberlain
19.07.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Great little museum. Staff were super friendly and helpful.
Jonathan Holloway
13.07.2023
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Just off the Trans Canadian. Very interesting. I just didn't realize so many aircrew were trained in Canada during WWII. Well worth a quick stop.

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300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum