Canadian Aviation Heritage Center (CAHC)




Centre canadien de patrimoine aéronautique
Campus Macdonald de l’Université McGill
21 111, chemin Lakeshore Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (Québec) H9X 3V9
514 398-7948

info@cahc-ccpa.com


The Canadian Aviation Heritage Centre (CAHC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1998 by Godfrey Pasmore. The center is located in the old farm buildings Macdonald Campus of McGill University. The CAHC has been working to restore several aircraft that have marked the history of Canadian aviation, particularly in Quebec. The museum collection also includes several artifacts, historical documents and a gallery devoted to aviation.


In June 2010, the Beetle, a replica built by the CAHC of the plane with Louis Bleriot flew in 1910 between Montreal and Pointe-Claire is on display in the Hall of Honour of the City Hall of Montreal (our photo)