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An Evening with Reg and Deana: Stories from a WWII Bomber Pilot

  • July 6, 2025 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
  • Saskatchewan Aviation Museum

    5 Hangar Road
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 5X4
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Description

Join us on July 6, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum in Saskatoon for An Evening with Reg and Deana: Stories from a WWII Bomber Pilot. This special event honors the legacy of Reg “Crash” Harrison, one of Canada’s last living Lancaster Bomber pilots, through an evening of powerful storytelling and remembrance.

Event Highlights:

Live stories from Reg “Crash” Harrison
At 102 years old, Reg shares personal accounts from flying 19 missions over Germany during WWII, surviving four crashes, and becoming a member of the elite Guinea Pig Club.

Special guest appearance by Deana Driver
Acclaimed author Deana Driver will discuss the experience of writing Reg “Crash” Harrison: Bomber Pilot Who Defied Death and the unforgettable moments spent capturing Reg’s legacy.

Book sales and signing
Copies of Reg “Crash” Harrison: Bomber Pilot Who Defied Death will be available for purchase, with the opportunity to have your copy signed.

Tickets are $15 per person and seating is limited. This event is ideal for aviation enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone who values stories of resilience and service.

Follow the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum on our website, Facebook, and Instagram for updates. Reserve your spot today and be part of a memorable evening honouring a true Canadian legend.

Date & Time

Sun, Jul 6, 2025 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Venue Details

Saskatchewan Aviation Museum

5 Hangar Road
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 5X4 Saskatchewan Aviation Museum
Saskatchewan Aviation Museum

The Saskatchewan Aviation Museum offers an up close and personal experience with aircraft that have shaped Saskatchewan’s and Canada’s history. 

From the early “bush planes” to the” Yellow Wing” trainers of World War II, we strive to remember our aviation pioneers. Volunteers restore and conserve aircraft, document artifacts and photographs, keeping once-commonplace skills and manufacturing techniques from vanishing.

There’s something for everyone, together with guided museum tours and flight simulators, the museum is designed to engage and inspire the public of all ages. 

Come visit, browse the museum or book a guided tour for yourself, a group, or a class of students. Discover a wealth of history in our aircraft hangar, displays and flight simulators.