• Discover a gem of aviation history in Dunnville, Ontario.

    Artifacts and training aircraft from the No. 6 Service Flying Training School (SFTS). From left to right: a Tiger Moth, a Yale and a Fleet Finch.

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  • Inside Hangar

    Come visit our impressive hangar filled with history.

    Our hangar contains artifacts and training aircraft from the No.6 Service Flying Training School (SFTS), dating back to World War II.

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  • Walk amongst heroes in our beautiful memorial gardens.

    Memorial stones line the walkways of gardens and are dedicated to the lives lost in training at Dunnville, Hagarsville, and Jarvis.

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  • Immerse yourself in history with our awe-inspiring displays. 

    We proudly display memorabilia, artifacts, aircraft, parts, and other pieces of history from the life and times of an RCAF Pilot Trainee.

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About The Museum

Learn more about the museum, built on the grounds of the RCAF No.6 Service Flying Training School.

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Tour the museum and surrounding grounds, taking in a piece of RCAF history.

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Experience A Piece Of World War II History

Since 2003, the No. 6 RCAF Museum in Dunnville, Ontario has been working to preserve artifacts and training aircraft from the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). The Museum is on the original site of the No. 6 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) developed by the Royal Canadian Air Force. From 1940 to 1944, a total of 2,436 pilots from Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States earned their wings here in Dunnville.

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Memorial Garden Drone Picture

Posted Jul 21st, 2023

We had a visitor at the museum on Sunday July 16 who flew his drone around the property. He took pics of the memorial garden for us.

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Take In A Piece Of History Today

Come and visit our museum for a taste of the life of WW2 RCAF Trainees. 

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