After more than five decades of thrilling audiences, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds are entering a period of transition as their iconic CT 114 Tutor aircraft approaches retirement.

Credit: Cold Lake Air Show
The 2026 season will mark the final chance for Canadians to see the beloved jets in action, including at air shows across Alberta.
First introduced in 1963, the aircraft has been central to the team’s identity for decades. With a replacement already planned, this season carries a sense of both celebration and transition as the Snowbirds prepare to move into a new chapter.
Military aerobatics teams from U.S. forces, along with civilian performers, will also appear across the province during the 2026 airshow season.
1. Cold Lake Airshow
Plan a getaway to Cold Lake (there is plenty to see and do) to see the largest military air show in Canada.
In addition to RCAF Snowbirds, you can see thrilling demonstrations by the United States Air Force F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team, Lockheed P-38L Lightning, and many other civilian teams.
On the grounds, you can find various static displays, including B-52H Stratofortress, B-25 Mitchell, CF-188 Hornet, and P-47 Thunderbolt.
There will be live entertainment, beer gardens, a classic car show and family activities during the weekend. Details
When: July 18 to 19, 2026
Where: Canadian Forces Base, Cold Lake
How Much: $20 to $45

Credit: Canadian Forces Snowbirds
2. Red Deer Regional Airshow
The Red Deer Regional Airshow will feature an exciting lineup led by the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and CF-18 Hornet, alongside the SkyHawks Parachute Team, historic aircraft, and skilled civilian performers.
Beyond the aerial displays, visitors can enjoy beer gardens, autograph sessions, a car showcase, local vendors, and interactive exhibits.
With static aircraft displays, artisan markets, and family-friendly activities, the event offers a full day of entertainment both in the sky and on the ground for all ages.
When: July 24 to 26, 2026
Where: Red Deer Regional Airport, 3801 Airport Drive, Springbrook
How Much: $20 to $40
3. Grande Prairie Regional Airshow
The Grande Prairie Regional Airshow returns with another high-energy weekend, featuring thrilling aerial performances and impressive aircraft. Hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Grande Prairie, the event will feature military displays, aviation showcases, and family-friendly activities for all ages.
Revived in 2024 after a 19-year hiatus, this beloved bi-annual tradition continues to grow, offering one of the largest and most exciting air show experiences in the region.
While the Royal Canadian Air Force’s Canadian Forces SkyHawks, CF 18 Tactical Demonstration, and Canadian Forces Snowbirds are confirmed, additional military performers have yet to be announced.
When: August 1 to 2, 2026
Where: Grande Prairie Airport, 10610 Airport Dr, Grande Prairie
How Much: $25 to $40
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are also scheduled to appear on July 15 in Villeneuve (Sturgeon County), where they will perform a non-aerobatic display.








Great shows but one thing miss ing ic .
Pete McLeod
Canadian aerobatic pilot
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