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Canadian Forces Museum reopens to the public

Masks will be required, as well as proof of vaccination and valid identification
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The Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence

The Canadian Forces Museum of Aerospace Defence at 22 Wing/Canadian Forces Base North Bay is announcing that it will re-open after a lengthy closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Under the direction Colonel Mark Lachapelle, 22 Wing Commander, and operating within provincial guidelines, we will be able to welcome the public back to the museum. Masks will be required, as well as proof of vaccination and valid identification," says a news release.

Some interactive features of the museum, including the aircraft cockpit, will not be available, however, there are activity books with new and old favourite games for kids that are a great way to explore and enjoy the museum safely.

Visitors will also be able to enjoy the temporary exhibit “Artists in CADPAT II”, which showcases the talent of some of the Canadian Armed Forces Imagery Technicians.  This is the second iteration of an exhibit that was presented in 2016, and its popularity inspired the museum to repeat the idea.

Details about visiting the museum and other information can be found here.