RAA Toronto original logo

The original RAA Toronto cloud-and-biplane mark — proudly flown by the chapter since its founding.

About RAA Toronto

The Recreational Aircraft Association in Canada is composed of aviation enthusiast working together to promote aviation of all sorts along with the advancement of the science of amateur built aircraft.

The RAA serves it's members in many ways. Whether your interested in building your own or restoring a classic of yesteryear or maybe just being a passenger on the weekends.

At the heart of the RAA there is over 40 active chapters in Canada and a whole network of socialites that spend their time enjoying their life long passion each day. The RAA is a completely volunteer organization. The benefit our members receive is directly proportional to our collective contribution so we invite you to come and join the group.

Read through the web site and feel free to contact anyone of us via email or better yet, Saturday morning on the field.

We are located at the North end of the Brampton Flying Club's property and are one of Canada's largest RAA chapters.

The Brampton Flying Club is centrally located in Southern Ontario, just 12 NM north west of the Toronto International airport.

This is one of Canada's most popular airports for recreational aviators and amateur builders.

RAA Toronto board meeting in the lounge

Getting Involved

Members are encouraged to explore the website and contact representatives via email — or visit Saturday morning on the field. We invite interested aviators to join the group.

Volunteer-Run

RAA is run entirely by volunteers across 40+ Canadian chapters. Toronto is one of the largest.

Brampton-Caledon Field

12 NM north-west of Toronto International, one of Canada's busiest fields for recreational aviation.

Saturday Mornings

The hangar is open most Saturday mornings — stop by, meet the members, and tour the shop.

Get in Touch

contact@raa-toronto.ca · (647) 290-9170