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  4. Model Airplane
Packaged model airplane by Can-Vac Models - 1st Canadian Designs & Built Fighter (1938).
Sheet within a model airplane package talking about the Canadian Car & Foundry F.D.B.-1 Gregor.

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Collection:
Toys of Our Past

Model Airplane

Meccano plane.

Meccano Plane

Plastic Puzzle Toys

Plastic puzzle animals including a dog, giraffe, and elephant. The puzzle pieces are all different colours.

Gallery Hours

Summer:
June 15 - Labour Day
Open Daily 11am - 5pm

Winter:
Tues - Sun 1pm - 5pm

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Thunder Bay Museum
425 Donald St E.
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V1

(807) 623-0801

[email protected]

Operating & Project Grants

City of Thunder Bay
Government of Ontario
Government of Canada

Website Redevelopment Funders

John Andrews Foundation
Ontario | Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport

Land Acknowledgement

The Thunder Bay Museum acknowledges the original custodians of this land and pay our respect to the elders – past, present, and future – for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture, and the hopes of Indigenous Peoples. We would also like to recognize that the Thunder Bay Museum is on the traditional land of the Fort William First Nation signatory to the Robinson Superior Treaty of 1850, and to acknowledge the role of the Métis Settlement in the development of our community.

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