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An exhibit at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum showcases a variety of aircraft, including an orange vintage plane, warplanes, and commercial aircraft, all displayed in a spacious hangar.

Reserve Hangar

Ongoing

Go behind the scenes on a guided tour of the museum’s Reserve Hangar.

Tour one of the world’s finest collections of aircraft with one of our engaging guides. See firsthand many iconic aircraft that are not currently on display on the museum floor.

This behind-the-scenes tour includes the de Havilland D.H. 98 Mosquito B XX, the Bristol Bolingbroke IVT, the de Havilland DHC-5A Buffalo, and more!

The Reserve Hangar has more than 8,200 square metres of storage space, and is located adjacent to the museum.

Additional fees apply

Availability

Tours depart from the museum admission desk at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. each day the museum is open. This exclusive experience is limited to 15 people, and spots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Fees – Non-members

Taxes not included

Adult
$8
Senior (age 60+)
$6
Student (18+ with valid student ID)
$6
Youth (ages 3-17)
$3.50
Child (age 2 and under)
Free
Family (6 people – max 2 adults)
$19.50
Veterans
Free

Fees – Ingenium members

Taxes not included

Adult
$5
Senior (age 60+)
$4
Student (18+ with valid student ID)
$4
Youth (ages 3-17)
$2.50
Child (age 2 and under)
Free
Family (6 people – max 2 adults)
$12.50

Accessibility

The Reserve Hangar flooring is an even, smooth surface, ensuring that the tour is fully accessible for mobility devices.

Aircraft in the Reserve Hangar

A

B

C

D

F

G

H

L

M

N

P

Q

R

S

T

U

  • University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies “Great Flapper”

V

W

Z

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