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The history of the bush plane is celebrated every summer in Red Lake at the annual Red Lake Norseman Festival. Visit the Red Lake Museum for more information on the proud and storied history of "bush" planes in the of the economy and the tourism industry in Sunset Country. Across the north, bush planes have opened up wilderness areas previously inaccessible to anglers. This is Canadian fishing at its best, no roads - just a cabin by itself on a freshwater lake - the fishing is nothing less than spectacular! The museums in Sunset Country tell the sory of how Canada's back country was opened up with aircraft like the DeHavilland Beaver, Otter and Twin Otter, the venerable norseman or the relaible beechcraft. Come on up to Ontario and learn more about how these sturdy aircraft became part of Canadian history and folklore. |
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Box 979, Red Lake, Ontario, Canada P0V 2M0 807-727-3021 or 877-733-5522
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15 Van Horne Ave. Dryden, Ontario, Canada P8N 2A5 807-223-4671
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Box 511, 21 Tyrell St. Emo, Ontario, Canada P0W 1E0 807-482-3991
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PO Box 64, 51A Hwy 105 Red Lake, Ontario, Canada P0V 2M0 807-727-3006
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259 Scott Street Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada P9A 1G8 807-274-7891
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