Historic Sites of Manitoba: Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park (Air Force Way, Winnipeg)

A collection of thirteen historical military aircraft on display at 17 Wing, just off Ness Avenue in the St. James area of Winnipeg, is the largest outdoor park of its kind in Canada.

CF-116 Freedom Fighter

CF-116 Freedom Fighter (March 2015)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88528, W97.24061
Source: Nathan Kramer

Air Command Support Personnel Monument

Air Command Support Personnel Monument (June 2015)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89023, W97.23647
Source: Nathan Kramer

Casara (Civil Air Search and Rescue Association) Prayer Monument

CASARA (Civil Air Search and Rescue Association) Prayer Monument (June 2015)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89000, W97.23687
Source: Nathan Kramer

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Monument

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89035, W97.23583
Source: Peter McLure

CT-134A Musketeer II Aircraft Monument

CT-134A Musketeer II Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88812, W97.23750
Source: Peter McLure

AN/FPS-508 Search Radar Antenna Monument

AN/FPS-508 Search Radar Antenna Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88930, W97.23685
Source: Peter McLure

CX-144 Challenger Aircraft Monument

CX-144 Challenger Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88965, W97.23683
Source: Peter McLure

CH-136 Kiowa Aircraft Monument

CH-136 Kiowa Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88970, W97.23748
Source: Peter McLure

CP-121 Tracker Aircraft Monument

CP-121 Tracker Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.88930, W97.23755
Source: Peter McLure

CF-104 Starfighter Aircraft Monument

CF-104 Starfighter Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89027, W97.23697
Source: Peter McLure

CF-101B Voodoo Aircraft Monument

CF-101B Voodoo Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89053, W97.23647
Source: Peter McLure

Harvard MK.4 Aircraft Monument

Harvard MK.4 Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89020, W97.23558
Source: Peter McLure

CF-100 Canuck Aircraft Monument

CF-100 Canuck Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89018, W97.23615
Source: Peter McLure

F-86 Sabre MK VI Aircraft Monument

F-86 Sabre MK VI Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89017, W97.23647
Source: Peter McLure

CT-133 Silver Star Aircraft Monument

CT-133 Silver Star Aircraft Monument (2010)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89003, W97.23652
Source: Peter McLure

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan - Headquarters No. 2 Training Command Monument

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan - Headquarters No. 2 Training Command Monument (June 2015)
Monument Location (lat/long): N49.89034, W97.23578
Source: Nathan Kramer

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.88732, W97.23807
denoted by symbol on the map above

Sources:

Information for this page was provided by The City of Winnipeg’s Planning, Property and Development Department, which acknowledges the contribution of the Government of Manitoba through its Heritage Grants Program.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough, Nathan Kramer, and Peter McLure.

Page revised: 10 May 2020

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