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Open house at aviation museum

If a plane or helicopter has flown over British Columbia, it is likely to be preserved at the sa国际传媒 Aviation Museum. On Saturday, the museum opens its hangar doors to the public at its annual open house.

If a plane or helicopter has flown over British Columbia, it is likely to be preserved at the sa国际传媒 Aviation Museum.

On Saturday, the museum opens its hangar doors to the public at its annual open house.

The museum collects, restores and displays aircraft and artifacts related to aviation in sa国际传媒, with the emphasis on sa国际传媒 aviation. Apart from aircraft restorations, the volunteer organization that runs the museum maintains a collection of books, pictures and videos related to flight.

This year, the museum is showing off its newly restored Harvard, a single-engine aircraft used to train pilots during the Second World War. There are fewer than 50 flying examples of this classic plane in sa国际传媒.

There will be a focus on amphibians and other seaplanes. Airport fire trucks will also be on display.

Make sure you enter the draw for free flights.

Admission is by donation (adult regular admission is $8).

The open house runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The museum is at 1910 Norseman Rd., off Canora, in Sidney.

The museum is open throughout the year, except for Christmas and New Year's Day, and offers free parking.

For more information, go to bcam.net.