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Snowbirds on cross Canada tour for Operation INSPIRATION. North Bay date TBA

The team’s signature nine-jet formation, with trailing white smoke, will fly over cities across the country starting in Nova Scotia this weekend and working west throughout the week
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The Snowbirds in North Bay celebrating Armed Forces Day 2017.

They've entertained North Bay crowds many times, and they are expected back sometime next week.

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds will cross the country to salute Canadians doing their part to fight the spread of COVID-19. This unique mission is being aptly dubbed Operation INSPIRATION.

No date or time has been announced locally. They were scheduled for Armed Forces Day June 10 but that has been cancelled.

See: Snowbirds and Skyhawks to return in 2020

The team’s signature nine-jet formation, with trailing white smoke, will fly over cities across the country starting in Nova Scotia this weekend and working west throughout the week.

The team will release anticipated locations, routes, and times on their social media platforms each day. Flyovers will occur at an elevation no lower than 500 feet above all obstacles.  

“We’ve been asked to do what we do best… inspire Canadians.," says ieutenant-Colonel Mike French, Commanding Officer, Canadian Forces Snowbirds. "Through Operation INSPIRATION, we not only want to salute the front-line health care workers, first responders, and essential workers, but also all Canadians doing their part to stop the spread of COVID-19. We want Canadians to know we’re in this with you.”

You won't get to shake hands however. Team members will be minimizing any interactions with people outside of the team.

"We encourage Canadians to observe the flyovers from the safety of their home and refrain from travelling to see the flyovers. Please maintain physical distancing practices that are keeping us all safe," says a Snowbirds news release.

“The iconic Snowbirds have a special place in the hearts of many Canadians. We hope that their presence over Canadian cities and towns to acknowledge the hard work being done by Canadians in our grocery stores, our pharmacies, our hospitals and long-term care facilities lift up Canadians during these difficult times,” says Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of National Defence.

“Every year, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds travel the country putting smiles on the faces of Canadians. While Canadians may not be able to gather at air shows for now, we’re honoured to bring the Snowbirds team to Canadians and to pay special tribute to them,” added Lieutenant-General Al Meinzinger, Commander Royal Canadian Air Force.


  


Jeff Turl

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