The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is dedicated to preserving the history of Bush Flying and Forest Protection in Canada. Volunteer members actively acquire, restore, preserve and display floatplanes, bushplanes, waterbombers, and forest fire fighting equipment along with other aviation and forestry-related artifacts in order to celebrate the achievements of ...
Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia Yarmouth, Nova Scotia From an 1819 Hopwood and Tilley hand-drawn hand pumper to a horse-drawn 1893 Amoskeag steam fire engine to a motor-driven 1933 Chev Pumper, the Firefighters Museum offers you a chance to see almost every type of fire engine ever used in Nova Scotia, and in many other places as well. Many smaller items, including photos of famous fire ...
To tell the story of fire fighting in Canada from approximately 1750 to 1950. The Canadian Fire Fighter's Museum, established in Port Hope Ontario in 1984, will collect, preserve, research and display fire apparatus, fire equipment, Photographs, text, etc., to illustrate the historical development of the fire service in Canada.
The Fire Fighters Museum offers an extensive collection of fire trucks, artifacts, pictures, and information about the history of fire fighting in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada ...
www.winnipegfiremuseum.ca
Created in the early 1990s, the Victoria Fire Department Historical Society preserves more than 140 years of history. A fully functional 1899 steam pumper, photographs, documents, artifacts, and fire apparatus make up it's collection.
www.victoriafirehistorical.ca