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Snowbirds returning to Comox Valley for spring training

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are coming back to the Comox Valley next month.

On social media, the Snowbirds announced they will return for spring training for their upcoming show season at 19 Wing Comox, with the team to possibly fly up to three times per day.

The first flight will happen in the morning, followed by the second in the afternoon, and a third one if needed.

They say because training times could change depending on weather and operational requirements, no flying schedules will be posted on social media.

19 Wing says for those wanting to see the Snowbirds from Airforce Beach, you need to get a parking pass, which can be bought at the campground office until May long weekend.

For the daily pass, it costs $5 and is only valid Monday to Friday, while the season pass is $31.50, and valid for all days, including weekends.

Another spot to see the flights is the Heritage Air Park just down the Comox Air Force Museum.

You can catch the flights from May 3 to May 24, with transit happening between May 2 and 25.

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