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Bomber Command Museum of Canada

1659 - 21st Ave, AB Hwy 2 South, Nanton, AB T0L 1R0

Bomber Command Museum of Canada
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962F+47 Nanton, Alberta
(403) 646-2270
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Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Cameron Childs
Cameron Childs1 year ago
A great museum. The demonstration of the engines of the Lancaster and the other one on the trailer was phenomenal. The trip through the Lancaster was a great experience. Highly recommended!
Trish Peters
Trish Peters1 year ago
Absolutely brilliant museum, thoroughly enjoyed walking around the many exhibits, checking out the inside of the Lancaster & absorbing the huge amount of information.
The staff were awesome too!
Cheryl Kendall
Cheryl Kendall1 year ago
They started up the engines on rhe Lancaster plane and you could go inside it, had a Snowbird plane that you could sit in plus other planes to look at. Today they honoured the 429 squadron.
Greg Mizzi
Greg Mizzi1 year ago
Well this was a great surprise.
Came to Nantoon to visit family and was told about this museum. And that they have a Lancaster Bomber on site And that the do an engine run from time to time And that's right Friday night engine run it was awesome. I didn't get to see much of the museum but bought some cool souvenirs.
I was in awe of the massive engines and the sound. Made me remember the Men and Women who fought for our freedom.
Lest we Forget ❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧
Mark Powers
Mark Powers10 years ago
Great little museum, lots to read and learn about history of WW2. Lots of hands on things. Cool planes and engines. Easy to find. Ample parking. Clean bathrooms. Admission is based on donation. Great experience for us! We will come back with my dad!
Gordon Bleam
Gordon Bleam10 years ago
The planes they have are great for the everyday visitor or the aviator.
Plus you can see & talk with the team actively restoring one.
Plus they aren't just sjow pieces but the engines start & run.
Tom Cruise would be excited with the rarity & so should you
Scott D
Scott D10 years ago
Decided to take a short afternoon drive from Calgary to explore what the museum had to offer. I was pleasantly surprised at what was compiled for exhibit by the wonderful volunteers. The displays were a mixture of static and interactive that helped you appreciate the harsh reality of the European wars. Plan to spend 2-3 hours to go through the exhibits.
Domi w
Domi w10 years ago
Passed here many times. We spend a happy afternoon in the museum . Learning about aircrafts and people who honor the country . It's nice site for family too .
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