Manitoba

Federal money to help new aviation museum take off

The federal government is helping back a brand new 105,000 square foot Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada in Winnipeg.

Ottawa promises $1.2 M for new Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada

An conceptual drawing shows what the new Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada will look like once construction is completed. (Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada)

The federal government is helping back a brand new 105,000-square-foot Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada. 

The new building will also be located at the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport and will feature nine exhibition galleries, a kids centre, library, and workshop, among other facilities, according to a news release.

Ottawa promised Thursday to contribute $1.2 million to the project. The total cost of the building will be $35 million and the museum is currently raising an additional $5 million to pay for operations. 

"I am proud to announce the government of Canada's support for the construction of this new museum in Winnipeg, and I look forward to visiting the space once construction is complete," said Liberal MP Dr. Doug Eyolfson.

Helen Halliday, president and CEO of the museum, said the federal funds will help create a "world class facility."

The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada focuses on Canada's bush-flying history. The current location, on Ferry Road near the Winnipeg airport, opened in 1984.

The museum must continue to raise funds with private donors and other levels of government before breaking ground on a new building.

Halliday said the museum has already raised more than $20 million for the project. The additional federal funds pushed the fundraising over the 50 per cent mark today, she said.