Tuesday, August 6, 2013

RCAF Museum

Aviation and history have always been a topic of interest with me. Canadian history includes very dedicated and talented people. Who represented Canada with pride and dedication on the world stage. During Word War Two. If not for the young and talented Canadians who fought, and also sacrificed there lives. The outcome of the second world war. Could have been different.
Keith and I paid The Royal Canadian Air-force Museum a visit. To enjoy the history and pay homage to the Canadians who served, fought and lost there lives in various conflicts around the world.

Of interest in the museum is a fully restored "Halifax Bomber". One of only a few remaining Halifax Bombers to have survived. Also my father (Sheldon Wolfe) stone in the Ad Astra park located at the museum.


This fine museum is located at; 220 RCAF Rd, Trenton, ON K0K 3W0. There is no admission fee. However it is great if you give a small donation or a make a small purchase from the souvenir store.

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