PHOTOS: Snowbirds fly one more time over Niagara
The Snowbirds soar over Niagara. They're the first Canadian air demonstration team to be designated as a squadron.
The Snowbirds soar over Niagara. They're the first Canadian air demonstration team to be designated as a squadron.
Nine jets, flying in perfect formation. They were joined by a historic B-25 Mitchell, an American medium bomber dating back to 1941.
Nine jets, flying in perfect formation. They were joined by a historic B-25 Mitchell, an American medium bomber dating back to 1941.
After this year's season, the Snowbirds, which fly red-and-white CT-114 Tutors, may be taking a hiatus and returning in the 2030s with a new aircraft, the CT-157 Siskin II.
After this year's season, the Snowbirds, which fly red-and-white CT-114 Tutors, may be taking a hiatus and returning in the 2030s with a new aircraft, the CT-157 Siskin II.

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds fly over Niagara-on-the-Lake Wednesday afternoon.

The nine-jet Royal Canadian Air Force demonstration team was in southern Ontario as part of a visit to the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, drawing eyes skyward across the region.

The nine-jet demonstration team was joined by a historic B-25 Mitchell, during a special aerial salute ahead of upcoming airshow appearances in the United States.

Residents across Niagara paused to watch the iconic redand-white CT-114 Tutor jets carve their signature formations overhead.

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