The CF Snowbirds fly over of Toronto and Ontario has been postponed
The CF Snowbirds continue their cross-country tour in Toronto on Saturday as they salute all those doing their part to fight the pandemic.
UPDATE: Due to bad weather, the CF Snowbirds have postponed Saturday's fly overs.
What started on the east coast has now made its way to Ontario as the Snowbirds graced the skies of Ottawa, Kingston and Eastern Ontario earlier this week.
The @CFSnowbirds fly over the former Kingston Penitentiary site and Portsmouth Olympic Harbour in #ygk during their cross-country tour pic.twitter.com/19ZX13xosQ
— Elliot Ferguson (@Elliotatthewhig) May 8, 2020
The routes are subject to change based on weather and other variables but here is what has just been announced for Saturday, May 9.
Saturday flypasts will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Trenton and the Snowbirds will continue to make their way west past Bowmanville and Oshawa before appearing in the skies over Torontoand then landing at Pearson Airport at 10:30 a.m.
SATURDAY FLYPASTS: Routes and times are subject to change. Watch our Facebook or Twitter accounts for updates on take-offs. #Opinspiration #cfsnowbirds #rcaf #toronto pic.twitter.com/5c6axT3o0D
— CF Snowbirds (@CFSnowbirds) May 8, 2020
From there, the Snowbirds will take off again at 12:45 p.m. on their way to London where they're scheduled to land at 1:45 p.m.
SATURDAY FLYPASTS 2 AND 3: Routes and times are subject to change. Watch our Facebook or Twitter accounts for updates on take-offs. #opinspiration #rcaf #cfsnowbirds pic.twitter.com/CquzO6UXwk
— CF Snowbirds (@CFSnowbirds) May 9, 2020
The final fly overs of the day will start from London at 4:15 p.m. and head northeast past Kitchener, Guelph, Brampton and Collingwood before landing in Barrie at 5:15 p.m.
The Snowbirds have been enthralling skywatchers since the beginning of the month in Nova Scotia.
Snowbirds over Truro, NS today! #Snowbirds #NovaScotia pic.twitter.com/xluSTdnBnu
— John MacDonald (@JohnF_MacDonald) May 3, 2020
Those interested in checking out the skies are recommended to do so from home and maintain their physical distance to keep everyone safe.
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