The Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre is launching “Food Truck Thursdays,” a new summer series designed to bring the community together through local cuisine and outdoor entertainment. The event will take place every Thursday evening from 5 p.m. To 7 p.m., starting June 11 and running through September 27.
A Unique Summer Gathering
The series aims to transform the museum’s apron into a vibrant social hub. Local vendors will provide a rotating selection of food and drinks, including burgers, BBQ, popcorn, and beer.
General Manager Robin Wilson stated in a news release that the initiative is focused on “creating a fun summer atmosphere where people can gather after work, bring the family, meet up with friends, and enjoy great local food in one of the most unique settings in the city.”
High-Profile Kick-off
The inaugural event on June 11 will coincide with a highly anticipated concert by Cory Marks at the Bushplane. This pairing is intended to set a positive tone for a summer defined by music, community, and “good vibes.”
To enhance the outdoor experience, the museum encourages guests to bring their own lawn chairs. Wilson expressed a desire to see the apron “bump’n all summer long.”
Potential Outlook
As the series progresses through September, the rotating nature of the vendors may encourage repeat attendance from local food enthusiasts. The event could potentially serve as a consistent driver of foot traffic to the heritage centre throughout the season.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dates and times for Food Truck Thursdays?
The events occur every Thursday from 5 p.m. To 7 p.m., beginning June 11 and ending September 27.

What types of food and drinks will be available?
Local vendors will offer a rotating lineup that includes beer, popcorn, burgers, and BBQ.
Is there a fee to attend Food Truck Thursdays?
No, admission to Food Truck Thursdays is free.
Will you be bringing a lawn chair to enjoy the atmosphere at the apron this summer?
