The Bomber Command Museum is the only facility in Canada

whose primary goal is to honour those who served with Bomber Command.

GOALS

  • to honour all those associated with Bomber Command during World War II.
  • to commemorate the activities of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Alberta.
  • to work towards the complete restoration of the Ian Bazalgette Memorial Lancaster to its wartime configuration.
  • to collect, restore, and exhibit aircraft and artifacts related to Bomber Command and the BCATP.
  • to inform the public as to the contributions and sacrifices
    made by the men and women of Bomber Command and the BCATP.
This wonderful book produced by the Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Brandon, Manitoba lists the names and a brief biography of over 17,000 Canadians who were killed in the air war during World War II.

Since the Society was incorporated in 1986, funding has been arranged for the construction and expansion of what is now a 37,000 square foot museum building which provides permanent shelter for our Lancaster Bomber and other aircraft, artifacts, library, archives, and displays. As well, the building includes extensive restoration shops and parts storage areas. Aircraft, vehicles, instrumentation, artifacts, tools, books, manuals, photographs, aviation art, and other display materials have been acquired or donated by numerous supporters.

This has been accomplished through the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donations made by thousands of individuals and dozens of corporations. None of the cost of acquiring artifacts or developing displays has been taxpayer supported.

Although much has been accomplished, development and expansion of our museum, displays, and programs continues.

Artifact Acquisition

The Society is constantly attempting to expand its collection of aircraft and artifacts, as well as its library and archival material. Donations and advice regarding additions to our museum are most appreciated.

Artifact Restoration

Our restoration shop is completely equipped with the tools and equipment required. We are working towards the restoration of all our aircraft and artifacts to their wartime configuration.

Public Education and Involvement

Many thousands of visitors tour the museum each year and are informed of the sacrifices made by so many in Bomber Command and the BCATP. The dedication of the Lancaster to S/L Ian Bazalgette VC DFC, the only Albertan to be awarded the Victoria Cross during World War II, brings to the attention of visitors the important roles played by Alberta and Canada.

Special consideration is made for veterans, school, and other groups which wish to visit the museum.

School and Group Visits

Development of New Displays

The Society is constantly striving to enhance the quality of our existing displays as well as develop new ones in order to do a better job of honouring those involved in Bomber Command and the BCATP.

Newlsetter

A newsletter is published by the Society twice per year.

Travelling Display

The Society attends airshows and other events during the year with a display designed to promote and advertise our museum.

Museum and On-Line Shop

The museum provides a selection of quality merchandise and souvenirs related to our goals.