Our guides will take you through a tour of history from the exhibit gallery to the exciting display area. Aircraft from the Second World War through to the Jet Age are on display for your pleasure.
With over 30 Warbirds kept in flying condition and interactive displays for you to see and touch, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is, truly, a Living History Museum.
CWH volunteer members will show you their birds and recount Canadian military history. Meet the men and women that served our country during and between the wars.
CWH has something for young and old. Take your group for a tour of Canada's Flying Museum and enjoy Canada's largest collection of Warbirds on display.
Join CWH for A Very Special Afternoon of Dramatic Readings
Letters from George Street - Letters from the Jungle
A married couple tries to keep their own lives together through their letters to each other during WWII. Grace is a young mother living in an apartment on George Street in downtown Hamilton. She has two children, a boy Teddy and an infant girl Mary. Grace’s husband Jack has never even seen his little girl. Jack is about as far from his family as he can be. He was first stationed in England, now he is in the middle of the Burmese jungle.
The two write each other every day in an effort to bring some sense of understanding to their family’s place in a World War.
Our “husband and wife” read a few of their letters, on a simple stage, trying to show how two people stayed close to each other in the early forties while WWII had driven them half a world apart.
Package includes a served meal (lunch or dinner), dramatic
readings and a guided tour of the Canadian Warplane Heritage
Museum. Allow 4 hours.
For further details on group tours please call the Canadian
Warplane Heritage Museum at (905) 679-4183 ext 229 or fax
(905) 679-4186 or e-mail admission@warplane.com