Canadian Forces Snowbirds at the 2012 Abbotsford Airshow
For many Canadian snowbirds, having a chronic medical condition shouldn't prevent you from travelling for the winter. Follow these tips to help you manage your treatment while you're away...
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Photograph of The Canadian Snowbirds While on a trip to The Canadian National Exhibition for the Air Show, I was so excited for the perfect day to photograph the Canadian Snowbirds. I've decided to offer this piece as a Digital Download that will suit any decor.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are preparing for a busy 2024 season as the Royal Canadian Air Force marks 100 years.
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Officially known as the Canadian Forces 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, the Snowbirds are Canada's military aerobatics or airshow flight demonstration team. Unlike The United States' Blue Angels and Thunderbirds, the Snowbirds perform with nine airplanes, which give them more variations in formation and flying patterns. (Rockford IL. 1988, Scan from Photo)
Canadair CT-114 Tudor - Snowbirds Aerobatic Team - RCAF Centennial Edition
The unique mission dubbed, Operation INSPIRATION will see the team’s signature nine-jet formation, with trailing white smoke, flying over cities across the country starting in Nova Scotia and working west throughout the week.
This is the first winter in five years that Steve Monk and his wife, Linda, haven’t driven to Arizona from their home in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
A B.C. MP is warning people about a new information-sharing agreement between Canada and the United States that could put travellers who regularly spend a lot of time in the U.S. at risk of significant consequences.
A Developing Story One team member has died and another one sustained serious injuries when a Canadian Forces Snowbirds aircraft crashed in Kamloops, British Columbia on Sunday, March 17. The Royal Canadian Air Force took to Twitter to announce, "It is with heavy hearts that we announce that one
In anticipation of the winter travel season, the federal government has issued an online alert to seniors, advising them to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the message may have little impact on some snowbirds determined to escape the Canadian winter.
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Capt. Jenn Casey of the Canadian Forces Snowbirds was being remembered by friends and colleagues Monday, a day after she died when the Snowbirds jet she was in crashed and burst into flames in the front yard of a house in a Kamloops, B.C.
Canadian Snowbirds perform at the 2010 Wings Over Atlanta air Show at Dobbins AFB in Marietta, GA.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds, an air demonstration team from 431 Squadron Moose Jaw, Sask., fly in formation over the Comox beach April 15, 2009 while training at 19 Wing Comox, BC., for the 2009 air show season. L’équipe de démonstration aérobatique, les « Snowbirds » des Forces canadiennes, en provenance de Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, survolent la plage de Comox en formation le 15 avril 2009, alors qu’ils poursuivent leur entraînement à la 19e Escadre Comox, Colombie-Britannique, en préparation pour la saison des spectacles aériens de 2009. Photo : MCpl Robert Bottrill IS2009-0309
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No, this isn’t about those folks who spend their winters in Arizona or Florida. The snowbird behind this warning is an actual bird, the dark-eyed junco, a small creature you probably know if you have a bird feeder and maybe even if you don’t. Trim, gray sparrows that flash white tail feathers as they take flight, juncos are called snowbirds because they arrive in our towns with the coming of snow. Come spring, they head back up into the mountains or north to Canada and...
Several U.S. airport transport services say they're seeing a boost in business by driving Canadian snowbirds across the U.S.-Canada land border so they can avoid hotel quarantine requirements.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds' cross-country tour to raise people's spirits during the COVID-19 pandemic turned to tragedy Sunday when one of its planes plunged into the ground in Kamloops, B.C., killing one member and injuring another.