Reviews of Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum (Tourist Attraction)

300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, MB R7A 5Y5, Canada

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At the present the business has a rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 and the score has been calculated on 123 reviews.

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REVIEWS OF Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum IN Brandon

Kelly Graham

Tommy Fraser

Absolutely amazing staff! Some of the friendliest people I've ever met run this place and make it an absolute joy to visit. If you are in the area, check this place out for sure!!

Sandy McKay

Outstanding representation !

Kevin Buhler

Justin Laturnus

Carl Aseltine

The museum is actually in the original Hanger that was used for the Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Also Russell Crowe made a movie at the museum.

Rodger Wohlgemuth

It is easy to get into and a quick easy tour for children. There are old planes set up to sit in and imagine you are flying them. Also there are quite a few models scenes set up to tell of the history of Brandon training center as well as the surrounding airbases of Manitoba.

Arno Harke

Katheranne (Katheranne)

This is a must see.

jennifer M

Some very interesting stuff to see

Chris Carley

Always a great visit and these folks saved an item I wanted from the store. Service !!!! with a smile

Samuel Solomon

Great place to learn about history

Roudson Dueck

(Translated) It’s very good. (Original) C'est très bon.

Dylan Wegner

Edward Jiménez

Trevor

Great place to stop and check out the old planes and the history of the area

RYANISTHEBEST R

Lovely historical site with extremely helpand nice staff this air museum from world war 2 is one of the best have had tye pleasure of visiting.

Rhaay Allmeida

(Translated) eeeeeeeeee (Original) eeeeeeeeee

Bruce Tripp

Koert Oosterhuis

Jaider Leite

Nice place to learn a bit more about the history and aviation.

Brynn Beaudry

Russell Watts

Peggy Chen

Owen Byrne

Awesome memorial and lots of old planes from WW2

Tobi Olaniran

Troy Peel

Bryn O'Neill

Absolutly fantastic place, with amazing people! They are all very knowledgeable.

Maddy Andrzejewski

Kara Kallenbach

Beautiful small museum. Lots of stuff everywhere

Marilyn Tschirhart

Wonderful museum!

Gordon Chamberlain

Great little museum. Staff were super friendly and helpful.

Konstantin Borysov

Great historical site

Melissa Golaiy

Was a pretty neat place. You can get right up close to the planes. I really enjoyed it here

Josee Corriveau

Rubens Florentino

Amazing museum, not only the WWII training planes and all the stuff related but the building itself. The museum is located in the same hangar built in 1940 so, stepping inside is just like a travel in time.

Karen Milani

Chris Thain

Labour of love by volunteers and it shows. A lot to see in a small space - the original hangar has working, rebuilt, and in progress aircraft, for example. It also houses a chapel, and 2 levels of exhibits, insignia, art, and mementos. The memorial wall for the fallen is maintained just opposite the main entrance. One of the skilled restorers was on hand to answer questions and chat. Worth a visit, and a donation. Lest we forget.

Amanda Isaac

Very interesting with some interactive exhibits... my son loved it!

Julia Sanchez

The staff are such great people. With enjoyable tours, its a lovely place to learn some history!

Darren McGillis

This place is so old and run down

Corey Roberts

Andrew Schmidt

Unbelievable history here. Knowledgeable staff... It's worth the trip. I'm glad I went.

H Banks

A very good ww2 air force museum. Original building, one of last still standing. Friendly staff. Artifacts and uniforms. You can walk around in hanger and see actually ww2 aircraft. Touch them. Sit in the cockpit, put ur head up in a gun turret. If you have little kids they can ride around in little airplane peddle cars in the hanger.

Michael Dryden

Ken Yost

A wonderful National Historic site with veterans of the Air Force excited to give tours. Built to train pilots for World War II it is the last known building of its type in use. Many old planes from the era are to be seen (and flown in if you call ahead for the right day).

JohnBMW3xx

Very nice experience.

Bertha Ethier

Grant P

John C Bigelow

Dennis Lammers

Roman P

A lot of training plains

I Mathew

Good place to see old planes used during world wars.

Adam Kilfoyle

My son and I really enjoyed our visit to the museum.

Lisa Reimer

Ashley Mayhew

Mark Shymanski

My son and I joined the Brandon Hills model railroad club that has recently moved into one of the museum buildings. So this makes this museum doubly enjoyable for us as the museum portion is very interesting and certainly worth the time spent exploring their exhibits! I particularly like the dioramas of period scenes!

Arch-Alien

Bernie Charbonneau

The outdoor memorial wall alone is sobering to witness. A great dedication to our and allied flyboys!

jimmy realizan

nice place and i enjoy

Jonathan H

Just off the Trans Canadian. Very interesting. I just didn't realize so many aircrew were trained in Canada during WWII. Well worth a quick stop.

Ren VanBeek

Such a fun and cool place to visit! The Commonwealth Air Training museum was amazing! A 10/10 and I totally recommend it! Great fun for all ages, a lot of walking though so be prepared for that. If you want a run down of the planes of ww11 and MB contribution to the war effort then this is the place to go. You can see how planes are put together in the workshop, you get to see the different uniforms and Fliers and magazines and newspaper articles that have been saved from over the years that are encased or else copied and placed all over the museum, you get to see paintings done by local Manitoba artist that embody the planes of the second World War, and coolest of all you get to go through the hangar where they have the planes stored they even have one which you'll see in my video later that they have taken the skin off so it's just the skeleton and you can see what the planes look like when they're all put together. They also have the fire trucks from those days a lot of the Jeeps and and cars, the building itself is also cool. There's a memory Chapel that I didn't take any photos up out of respect, but it shows the names of all of the manitobans lost during the war, there's also a memory wall outside. The staff was very friendly there's even a gift store and I absolutely recommend checking it out.

Doug VandeKamp

Friendly staff, amazing displays!

Brandon Gonzalez-Rodriguez

Mamimi Fan

Linda

Jean-Philippe J

Beautiful place kid can enjoy a pedal plane wile you visit it's a big piece of Canada history. The is a plane you can sit in. It is pretty good.

linearseven07 (sam thompson)

Jasper Chen

Awesome staff and many fantastic real aircrafts and cars!

R. Scott Ferguson

RCAF Flying Officer William Taylor was in killed on March 15, 1944 when the Lancaster he was in crashed in France. This museum gives me a real glimpse into what his training was like.

Andrew Zung

Nathan Kachur

Lots of materials and information covering a fading aspect of our national history. Very worthwhile.

Bill Powell

Wonderful exhibits, especially for a small museum. There are many of the WW2 trainers that actually still fly! Check out the registration book from the base barber. Names from all over the world!

John Mcgregor

as a ww2 air war history buff this place is it as it's the only museum dedicated to the Empire air training scheme known better as the British commonwealth air training plan the staff and volunteers are very knowledgeable as to the exhibits and artifacts in the museum which is housed in a artifact it's self a hangar built for the bcatp in 1940 and housed on a airport built for the plan

Gregory Glodek

I recommend everyone, this is a great place to visit.

Jamie Gibson

Amazing museum! Tour guides are very knowledgeable.

Brad Jones

Daniel Sanders

Awesome place bring the family. If you book ahead you can get a flight in one of the training planes

Carla Larouche

Great place!!! A must see!! Staff are amazing and give you lots of history. ????

Micheal Peterson

Interesting museum for aviation enthusiasts.

David Tyrrell

Chris Moorey

Garry Ransom

Very unique

John Gerrard (Garry)

Colleen Renaud

We spent almost two hours looking through all the exhibits, and reading about this fascinating period in Canada's history. There are many photographs, uniforms, and medals on display, as well as some of the actual planes that were used in training people from all over the Commonwealth to fly, and fight in WWII. You can even climb into one of the planes and pretend to fly!

Greg Moon

We discovered the museum by accident driving cross country on our way out to BC (spotted a yellow training aircraft by a roadside hotel). I found this museum fascinating; since I had just read a book about the Commonwealth Air Training Plan and the great effort to plan and build the infrastructure to train the air crews for the war. My Dad, at the time a young man of 18, attended the CATP to be trained as a mult-engine pilot. Dad was assigned as an instructor before the end of the war. He lost both his older brothers, experienced pilots, to the war effort. The museum brought to life all the stories that I read in the CAPT book and adventures our father told us about as a child ! Everything from the hanger, Tiger Moths, Avro Ansons (multi-engine trainer), Link Trainer, etc I have been to many excellent air museums, I would consider this museum a diamond in the rough, and a must see for anyone interested in the Canadian Air Force (or British Commonwealth) early history ! Hats off to the volunteer group that has help preserve this key part of Canada's past ! Thank You !

Angelica Ziolkowski

Carlos Santana

just some thoughts

This is a nice way to spend a couple of hours. An interesting experience and important part of our history. Worth taking a little drive out to see. Kids would love it and there are airplanes they can sit in. Lots of historical information and facts, old letters and names of people that served. Excellent for school trips in my opinion. A small souvenir shop. And a nice day out.

pattie cunningham

Janice Ukrainec

Kathleen Christensen

Always my favourite place.

Alberto Dallari

Interesting place

Ed Rose

Quite a collection!

Miles Sun

Excellent place to learn history and planes

J Braun

Jonathan Webber

Awsome place to go and see the old planes. The staff was excellent and friendly. Well worth the stop to see some history!

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Heather Hanson

You can feel the history in this building.

MrG

There for training. But neat old school place

Eugene Freeman

Brandon's hidden gem. Lest we forget. Wonderful experience beautifully managed and organized staff are extremely warm, helpful and informative. Loved it

Attila Hunka

Pat Cameron

Absolutely fabulous ❤️.

Trevor Michelsen

Nice.

Alain Didier

Sharon Hewitt

Great experience. I never realized that this wonderful museum was in the City

Austin Blanchette

William Cable

Incredible preservation of history and very informative. If you have any interest in Canadian military history, this is a must visit.

Aishwarya Sharma

This is a MUST VISIT, if you are in Brandon. The couple managing this museum and volunteers helping to maintain the WW II planes are superb. We had an amazing experience.

Nick Ethier

Cool remnant of one of the crucial roles Canada played in the second world war. The building is mostly original, so you can marvel at just how much old growth timber was used back in the day. The plans collection is kind of small but nicely focused, and they do have lots of things for kids to do. If you go in winter, bundle up, as the hangar isn't heated.

Doug Verbruggen

Interesting

Greg Campbell

An excellent way to spend a couple hours learning about the history of this Canadian War Effort. Friendly and knowledgeable staff with great displays and well labelled.

Kylesan

Tony Marshall

Bill Spanjer

An absolutely amazing museum with wonderful exhibits and photo/reader boards. Informative and well laid out displays provide historical detail. Highly recommended as a museum to visit!

FarmerDIY

Cassia

Amazing place!Worth it! We never forget.

Al Miller

A very interesting place the Monument wall is impressive and honors all the young men who trained there also the volunteers have knowledge about the history and were willing to share.Thanks to them all for keeping our history alive

A. Skeoch

Fantastic place to see and experience a slice of ww2 history. There is a great display of original uniforms and items that give you a sense of how those who flew in the war lived. One of the hidden gems here is an original chalk board with original un-restored chalk and art from a school house during the mid-war tracking the students fundraising efforts for the war. Absolutely amazing story. In addition, there is the usual historical aircraft, some still running, and vehicles from the time. There is a static aircraft that is available for walk though and cockpit sit down experience. Toddlers will enjoy 'flying' one of the 2 pedal planes around the hangar to each exhibit. Although not the largest museum, a great experience worth every dollar. Don't miss the memorial walk on your way out.

rootine4 rootine4

Broad range of aircraft from a Stinson to a Hurricane. Museum and chapel add important layers to the hangar experience. I worked on the Bolingbroke when an air cadet in Brandon.

David Ott

Interesting piece of Canadian WW2 history - kids enjoyed it, too. Be sure to get the story about the recovered school black board in the workshop.

Business Hours of Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum in Brandon

SUNDAY
1 TO 4PM
MONDAY
1 TO 4PM
TUESDAY
1 TO 4PM
WEDNESDAY
1 TO 4PM
THURSDAY
1 TO 4PM
FRIDAY
1 TO 4PM
SATURDAY
1 TO 4PM

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