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Your Snowbirds jet just landed in North Saanich

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You simply have to see this jet

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Well, here’s the thing, I’ve been thinking about the quiet hum of history, the way it settles into our landscape, particularly in the northern reaches of the Saanich Peninsula. The BC Aviation Museum in North Saanich is getting a Canadair CT-114 Tutor jet, one of the iconic aircraft flown by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds. You know, the red and white ones that perform those incredible aerobatic shows? It’s a bit like finding a piece of the sky decided to come and retire here amongst us.

### A Piece of Canadian History Lands

This isn't just any old airplane; it's a Snowbirds jet, a symbol of Canadian precision and national pride that has soared across our skies for decades. It’s a remarkable addition to the museum's collection. Think of it — a plane that’s been part of countless air shows, now finding its permanent home just a short drive from where our float planes land in the Inner Harbour. It’s a quiet testament to a very loud legacy, wouldn't you say? And it certainly gives folks another reason to make the scenic drive up Island Highway past the farms to North Saanich.

* The BC Aviation Museum is located near the Victoria International Airport.

* The Canadair CT-114 Tutor is the aircraft used by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds.

* This jet represents a significant piece of Canada's aviation heritage.

It’s these little moments, these tangible connections to our wider Canadian story, that truly make Victoria what it is. We may seem content with our garden strolls and afternoon teas, but there's always something fascinating happening just beneath the surface, or, in this case, landing gently from the sky. It reminds us that even in our serene corner of the world, we’re still very much connected to the bigger picture.

That’s your buzz for today. If you want to dive deeper into what makes the island tick, Keith and the crew are on it every morning — catch them live at mornings.live.

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