Manitoulin East Municipal Airport features a complete and well-maintained terminal building serving Canada's largest freshwater island from its location at 12917 Highway 6 between Sheguiandah and Manitowaning at 869 feet elevation. The facility, managed by Mike Whatling (705-662-0058,
[email protected]), provides essential aviation services including both Avgas 100LL and Jet A-1 fuel, aircraft hangar rentals, and year-round accessibility with no landing fees and modest overnight parking fees of $6.50 plus HST (waived with fuel purchase). The terminal building offers accessible facilities including washrooms and pilot amenities in a neat, professional environment appreciated by visiting aviators.
The airport serves as a crucial transportation link for Manitoulin Island's 13,000 residents, particularly during winter months when ferry service to the mainland ceases and seasonal ice roads may be unreliable. The terminal coordinates general aviation operations on the 3,500-foot paved runway with ARCAL lighting (123.2 MHz), APAPI approach aids, and REILs, supporting diverse aircraft from recreational planes to business jets accessing the island's tourism and business sectors. Radio communications operate on 122.8 MHz with ample aircraft parking and tie-down facilities adjacent to the terminal building.
Operational advantages include the terminal's industrial park location offering opportunities for aviation-related business expansion and development, while the facility's year-round operation ensures reliable access when mainland ferry MS Chi-Cheemaun suspends service from October through April. The terminal provides weather monitoring and flight planning resources essential for operations over Georgian Bay, where lake-effect snow and rapidly changing conditions require careful planning. Basic passenger amenities support charter operations and recreational flying to this popular tourist destination known for its Indigenous culture, outdoor recreation, and annual powwows attracting visitors throughout the warmer months.