๐จ๐ฆ Port McNeill, Canada
Port McNeill Airport is a small registered municipal field on northern Vancouver Island, with a 3,506 x 75 ft paved runway 13/31, APAPI on both ends, and nearby medical aid, accommodations, food, and car rental published within 5 NM. That gives it a practical community-airport role, even though it does not operate like a staffed commercial terminal.
The field's scale is modest and weather-driven. Coastal cloud, rain, and low ceilings shape operations far more than passenger-processing concerns, and the airport is used mainly for charter, local business, fishing-lodge access, and community aviation rather than scheduled airline banks.
Its importance comes from location on the north island transport chain. YMP supports access to Port McNeill, nearby communities, and the broader Inside Passage and lodge economy without pretending to be a conventional regional passenger airport.
Port McNeill Airport serves northern Vancouver Island's remote communities, located at coordinates 50. 57348,-127.027702 along British Columbia's rugged coastline where towering forests meet the Pacific Ocean, operating without terminal staff and requiring direct coordination with pilots for all flight operations. The airport provides essential access to Vancouver Island's northern wilderness region, serving logging operations, First Nations communities, eco-tourism destinations, and residents of Port McNeill who depend on aviation for connections to larger population centers when marine transportation is unavailable. Weather considerations are critical due to the North Pacific coastal climate, with frequent rain, fog, and rapid weather changes typical of the region requiring passengers to bring appropriate rain gear and prepare for potential delays caused by low visibility conditions.
The facility operates with basic infrastructure appropriate for general aviation and charter services, lacking traditional terminal amenities and requiring passengers to coordinate directly with pilots and charter operators for departure procedures and baggage handling. Ground transportation within Port McNeill includes local taxi services, rental vehicles, and connections to BC Ferries serving other Vancouver Island destinations, though advance arrangement is recommended due to the small community size and limited service availability. The airport's strategic location provides access to wilderness lodges, fishing destinations, whale watching areas, and the scenic Inside Passage region, creating seasonal traffic variations based on tourism patterns and resource industry activities.
Connection planning must account for Vancouver Island's marine climate challenges, including persistent coastal fog, winter storms, and wind conditions that can ground aircraft for extended periods during severe weather systems affecting the North Pacific region. Passengers should maintain flexible travel schedules, prepare for basic facilities without traditional airport services, and ensure alternative accommodation arrangements in Port McNeill when weather conditions prevent departures to mainland destinations or other island communities served by this remote coastal aviation facility.
โข Port McNeill Airport has no terminal staff at this airport.
โข Coordinate directly with your pilot and bring rain gear, as the North Island weather changes.
โข Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
โข Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
โข Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources