Gander
- The North Atlantic Aviation Museum highlights Gander's central role in development of transatlantic flight.
- The Museum is home to North America's last intact Lockheed Hudson bomber, one of only a handful remaining worldwide.
- Steel recovered from New York City's Twin Towers highlights a display on Gander's response following the 9/11 terror attacks.
- Inside the Museum is a fully-restored 1930s-era deHavilland Tiger Moth biplane.
- Visitors are invited to shop for unique aviation-related giftware, collectibles, toys and books.
North Atlantic Aviation Museum
Gander#1 attraction on TripAdvisor in Gander! A variety of artifacts and displays chronicling Gander's role in development of transatlantic aviation, from the 1930s through 9/11, including steel recovered from the World Trade Center Twin Towers. Airframes include a 1940s canvas-covered Tiger Moth biplane, North America's last intact Lockheed Hudson Bomber and other military and civilian aircraft. Aircraft engines, machine guns, uniforms and interactive displays. Flight simulator, gift shop, Wi-Fi.
Contact Information
Locations & Dates
- 135 Route 1, Gander
- 48.9523, -54.6227
- Jan 5 - Dec 24
Online
Pricing
- Adult $8, senior/youth/student $7, military/veteran $6, child (5 and under) free. Group rates available.
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Payment Options
- American Express
- Interac/Debit
- MasterCard
- PayPal
- Visa
Amenities
- Internet/WIFI
- Seniors Rates