Flying Through History: A Look at Calgary’s Airports, Airplanes and Famous Flyers

Sun, May 5, 2024 11:00 AM

Airport NE Calgary

Meeting Place: Parking lot of Hangar Flight Museum, 4629 McCall Way NE

1.5 hour(s)

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Summary: Join us for a walk through aviation history, airport terminals, cool airplanes and tragic crashes from 1914 to the present.

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About this Walk

When did Calgary’s current airport open for business?  Where was Calgary’s first airport?  Where is the oldest surviving airport building in Calgary?  Who are the streets in the airport area named for and why?  Who did Marilyn Munroe fight with in Calgary’s airport terminal in 1953?  (I sure hope someone knows the answers to these questions, or this is going to be a real short, dull walk…)  Hike along with us as we shout over noisy airplanes for a look at Calgary’s aviation history, some of its great characters and some of its tragic moments.

Quadrant: NE

Meeting Place: Parking lot of Hangar Flight Museum, 4629 McCall Way NE

Walk Duration: 1.5 hour(s)

Areas of Interest: Urbanism | Architecture | History | Getting Around |

Led By: Richard de Boer

Inner City: No

About the Walk Team

Jane's Walks wouldn't exist without the help of our dedicated team of volunteers.

Walk Leader(s): Richard de Boer

Richard de Boer, a plane spotter for over 50 years, a pilot, photographer, writer, skydiver and founding member of Calgary’s Hangar Flight Museum, president of the Calgary Mosquito Aircraft Society and the Calgary chapter of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society.

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