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Encyclopedia > Canadian International Air Show

The Canadian International Airshow is an annual air show taking place in Toronto at the end of the Canadian National Exhibition since 1949. Aircraft from Canadian, the United States and a host of other international participants, take to the skies over the Lake Ontario.


External links

  • Canadian International Air Show Main Page (http://www.cias.org/)

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