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Open Cockpit Day | June 13, 2026

  • June 13, 2026 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
  • Saskatchewan Aviation Museum

    5 Hangar Road
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 5X4
Ticket Price (CAD) $0.00-$17.05 Buy Tickets
Description

Open Cockpit Day at the Saskatchewan Aviation Museum

Featured Aircraft: 1960 de Havilland CS-2F Tracker

 Saturday, June 13, 2026
 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

 Admission: $15

Children under 5 FREE

We will have burgers and pop available for an extra cost.

Join us for a special Open Cockpit Day and climb into the cockpit of the legendary 1960 de Havilland CS-2F Tracker, a Canadian-built anti-submarine patrol aircraft designed for the Royal Canadian Navy. From its rugged carrier-based design to its advanced surveillance capabilities for the era, the Tracker played an important role in protecting Canada’s coastlines and maritime interests.

Experience:

  •  Climbing into the CS-2F Tracker cockpit

  •  Incredible photo and selfie opportunities

  • Interactive flight simulators

  • Access to historic aircraft and exhibits throughout the museum

  • A fun and educational day for families, aviation enthusiasts, and history lovers alike

Discover how young aviators learned the fundamentals of flight during one of the most important periods in aviation history — and explore Saskatchewan’s rich aviation heritage along the way.

Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, a family looking for a unique outing, or simply curious about history, this is an experience you will not want to miss.

Come learn, explore, and imagine yourself in the pilot’s seat of history.

Date & Time

Sat, Jun 13, 2026 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 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.

 


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