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Canadian Forces Snowbirds fly over Montreal in honour of Canada's 150th birthday

Canada's air demonstration team was joined by its French counterpart, the Patrouille de France, in a joint flyby in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Canada's Confederation Friday.

Famous air demonstration team joined by French counterpart, the Patrouille de France

The Canadian Forces and la Patrouille de France, performed a flyby over Parliament in Ottawa, Tuesday. A few minutes later they flew over the Jacques-Cartier bridge in Montreal. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

You couldn't exactly miss them: the Canadian ForcesSnowbirds madean appearance over Montreal today accompanied by their French counterparts, la Patrouille de France.

The air demonstration teamsconducted a joint flyby over Parliament Hill in Ottawa and on to Montreal,in celebration of Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation.

"The Royal Canadian Air Force is delighted to welcome the Patrouille de France to Canada as we celebrate Canada's 150years of Confederation," said Lt.-Gen. Mike Hood, commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, in a media release.

"Canada and France have a profound connection, and our national air demonstration teamsflying in formation is symbolic of our lasting friendship and alliance."

The Snowbird team flew nine CT-114 Tutor planes and the Patrouille de France team flew eight Alpha jets in a 17-ship formation. Two "photo-chase" aircraft accompaniedthe two teams.

In Montreal, their flight path tookthem over the Jacques Cartier Bridge, Montreal's Old Port and City Hall.

The teamswere set to fly at a minimum altitude of 152 metres above the highest point of their flight path.

The two teams tookpart intheAero150air show inGatineauApril 30.