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Ready, Jet, Go! March Break at the National Air Force Museum of Canada

March 16 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Ready, Jet, Go! Your March Break adventure is here at the National Air Force Museum of Canada!

We’re open Monday to Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (last admission 4:30 p.m.) and the hangar (our gallery) is packed with hands-on action all week long!

Inspired by our “Be an Aviator” program, this March Break mission puts YOU in the pilot’s seat. Future flyers, ground crew pros, and aviation fans of all ages can jump into self-guided activities designed to test your skills and spark your imagination:

– Design and create your own wedge cap
– Take on a museum-wide scavenger hunt
– Master aircraft identification challenges
– Dive into aviation-themed crafts

Throttle Up! On Monday and Friday (16 March and 20 March) ONLY, visitors ages 10+ can strap into our flight simulator and see if they have what it takes to handle the controls. Smooth landing… or bumpy descent? There’s only one way to find out.

Whether you stay for an hour or make a full day of it, there’s adventure waiting around every corner.

March Break boredom? Cleared for departure.

Please note: our outdoor Airpark is closed due to snow and ice, but there’s more than enough excitement indoors to keep spirits soaring. Regular admission rates apply, tickets available on arrival, no advance purchase.

Organizer

National Air Force Museum Of Canada

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