Bomber Command Museum of Canada – Explore Canada’s proud aviation heritage and the role of Bomber Command in World War II. Located in Nanton, Alberta, our museum is home to a collection of historic aircraft, including the rare Lancaster bomber, preserved artifacts, and interactive displays that honor the bravery and sacrifices of the men and women of Bomber Command. With restoration projects, live engine runs, and engaging events, we bring history to life for visitors of all ages. Discover the legacy, learn the stories, and experience Canadian aviation history up close at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada
Honouring all those associated with Bomber Command during WWII
and commemorating the activities of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan.
Volunteers at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada support the museum’s operations and development. Buy a Membership and become part of preserving Canada’s important wartime aviation heritage. Donations (but not memberships) are tax deductible. We are a museum that depends on tax deductible donations from our visitors, both in-person and virtual.It is always free to visit the museum, we only ask a amall donation to cover costs.
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our Operations or Expansion Projects.
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The museum has evolved into a facility that restores aircraft to runable / taxiable status. This ability is being constrained by extremely limited tarmac space and the lack of a suitable, designated area from which visitors may observe the aircraft.
Additional aircraft are being acquired and restored. As these efforts progress, particularly when aircraft are assembled with wings attached, we require additional display space for them.