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Snowbirds Air Show Thrills Victoria Crowds

Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Snowbirds Air Show Thrills Victoria Crowds
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Thousands of people in Victoria enjoyed a thrilling evening on Tuesday as the Snowbirds air show lit up the skies. From downtown to the waterfront along Dallas Road and Ogden Point, spectators packed the area to witness Canada’s iconic flight team in action.

The event began right on time at 6 p.m., just as the team announced. The flight show lasted for nearly 15 minutes. Even though it was a shorter version of their full routine, it still gave the crowd an exciting glimpse of their flying skills.

The performance was visible and clearly heard across a large part of the capital region. The nine-plane team made several passes over Victoria’s Inner Harbour, impressing spectators with their tight formations and smooth flying.

A social media post from the team the day before described the event as a front-row seat to precision, power, and pride, set against one of Canada’s most beautiful backdrops.

Spectators chose popular spots like Ship Point Pier, the Lower Causeway, and Ogden Point Breakwater to watch the event. These areas were recommended by the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority for the best views. People arrived early with lawn chairs, snacks, and cameras to enjoy the display under a clear summer sky.

Although this was not the full Snowbirds air show with aerobatics and longer sequences, the low-altitude display still captured the crowd’s attention. The sound of the engines and the sight of planes flying in perfect lines created a thrilling experience.

The Victoria flyover was part of the Snowbirds’ 2025 tour across North America. The next stop in British Columbia will be Nanaimo, where a full air show is scheduled for August 15 and 16. That show is expected to include all the signature moves that have made the Snowbirds famous.

The Snowbirds, officially known as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, are part of the Canadian Armed Forces. Each year, they travel to cities across Canada and the United States, inspiring audiences with their flying skill and teamwork.

Victoria last saw the Snowbirds in 2024, when they took part in a historic event. They accompanied the final flight of the Hawaii Martin Mars water bomber. The large aircraft flew from Sproat Lake to Patricia Bay before being placed at the B.C. Aviation Museum in North Saanich. The Snowbirds helped mark the special occasion, drawing large crowds and public interest.

Many people who watched the Tuesday show said it brought back memories of last year’s farewell event. Others said it was their first time seeing the Snowbirds, and they were amazed by the experience. Families, aviation fans, and tourists alike joined together for the brief but exciting display.

The show also brought a boost to local businesses. Food trucks, coffee shops, and waterfront stores saw a rise in visitors as people came early and stayed to enjoy the evening.

As the last plane flew out of sight, the crowd clapped and waved. It was a short event, but one that made a strong impact. The sound, the teamwork, and the beauty of flight gave people a shared moment of pride and joy.

The Snowbirds air show in Victoria proved once again why the team is so loved across Canada. With more performances ahead this season, many more fans will have a chance to look to the skies and see something truly special.

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Andrew Rogers is a seasoned local news journalist and analyst at British Columbia Today, specializing in covering politics, finance, and global affairs as they impact BC communities. With a passion for investigative reporting, he delivers insightful, accurate stories that resonate with readers across the province. Andrew’s dedication to clarity and depth ensures British Columbia Today’s audience stays well-informed and engaged.

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