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Îles-de-la-Madeleine Airport

Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Canada
YGR CYGR

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Regional airport serving Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Canada.

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Îles-de-la-Madeleine Airport serves the enchanting Magdalen Islands in Quebec's Gulf of St. Lawrence, operating as one of only two access methods alongside seasonal ferry service. Located in Havre-aux-Maisons district, this Transport Canada-owned facility serves as the essential gateway to a unique French-speaking island community known for distinctive culture, red sandstone cliffs, and pristine beaches. Air Canada provides scheduled Montreal service with 2-hour 12-minute flights covering 584 miles, while Pascan Aviation operates regional connections from Quebec City, Bonaventure, and Gaspé, creating comprehensive Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec networks. The airport maintains official entry status staffed by Canada Border Services Agency for general aviation aircraft up to 15 passengers, accommodating private and charter operations. Weather presents significant challenges due to exposed Gulf position, with frequent fog, high winds, and severe storms affecting schedules year-round, especially during autumn and winter Atlantic storm systems. Tourism drives much traffic with May-August peak season for lobster festivals, traditional Acadian culture, seal watching, and distinctive red sand beaches. Adventure tourism including sea kayaking, kite surfing, and cycling creates additional seasonal demand requiring advance summer reservations. Island isolation means weather delays can extend stays unexpectedly, making flexible travel plans and insurance highly recommended. Salt production, the second major industry after tourism, generates year-round cargo traffic. Winter operations face nor'easter storms and icing potentially closing the airport for extended periods, making ferry service an important backup during ice-free months. Ground transportation includes rental cars, bicycles, and local tours, with the entire archipelago suitable for eco-friendly exploration. Medical evacuation services provide critical healthcare connections to mainland facilities.

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Chilko Lake (Tsylos Park Lodge) Airport

Chilko Lake, Canada
CJH CAG3

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Chilko Lake (Tsylos Park Lodge) Airport (CJH), also known by its TC LID CAG3, is a specialized private aviation facility located at the north end of Chilko Lake in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia, Canada. Serving as the primary aerial gateway for the prestigious Tsylos Park Lodge, the airport acts as a critical link for international eco-tourists, fly-fishing enthusiasts, and wilderness explorers. The airfield is positioned in a dramatic mountain valley and provides a seamless entry point to one of the most remote and pristine landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. The airport features a well-maintained 3,200-foot gravel airstrip (18/36) that is specifically designed to handle the light turboprop and piston aircraft typically used for backcountry charters. While there is no traditional passenger terminal building at the airfield itself, the 'terminal' operations are fully integrated with the nearby Tsylos Park Lodge. All guest arrivals, departures, and flight briefings are coordinated through the lodge's main reception. The facility consists of an open staging area with aircraft tie-downs and run-up pads, ensuring a functional and efficient environment for private pilots and charter crews operating in the rugged interior of BC. Commercial services at CJH are strictly charter-based and primarily support the lodge's seasonal operations. Most travelers arrive via private aircraft or dedicated lodge charters departing from Vancouver (YVR), with the flight providing spectacular views of the Coast Mountains and the azure waters of Chilko Lake. The airport's role is fundamental to the regional wilderness economy, facilitating the movement of high-end tourists to the Chilko River, famous for its world-class grizzly bear viewing and trout fishing. Ground transportation from the airstrip is provided by the lodge's fleet of 4WD vehicles, which meet every arriving aircraft to transport guests directly to their timber-frame cabins and suites. The airfield remains a vital infrastructure asset for the sustainable development and protection of the Tsylos Provincial Park region.

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Chilko Lake Airport (CJH), also known by its TC LID CAG3, is a specialized private airstrip at the northern end of Chilko Lake in the Chilcotin region of British Columbia. It serves as the primary fly-in gateway for guests of the Tsylos Park Lodge, an Orvis-endorsed wilderness destination famous for fly-fishing and grizzly bear viewing. Connecting to CJH involves a unique process at Vancouver International Airport (YVR); most lodge packages include a private charter departing from the Sky Services building (Air Elite) in the South Terminal area. It is vital to note that these flights do not depart from the YVR Main Terminal. Travelers should utilize the free South Terminal shuttle or take a 10-minute taxi to the Sky Services building, arriving at least 40 minutes before the typically early Sunday morning departure. Charter aircraft, such as the Navajo Chieftain or Beech 1900, have a strict 45 lb (20 kg) weight limit and require soft-sided duffel bags to fit into small cargo pods. For international travelers, arriving in Vancouver on Saturday night is highly recommended to ensure you don't miss the once-weekly Sunday charter due to flight delays. On your return journey, charters typically land in Vancouver by 1:00 PM; avoid booking onward flights before 3:30 PM to allow for terminal transfers and customs. The 3,200-foot gravel airstrip at CJH provides direct access to the lodge, though in certain weather conditions, aircraft may divert to Puntzi Lake (CYXQ), necessitating a 1.5-hour vehicle transfer. Always confirm your ground pickup and baggage weight with the lodge 24 hours in advance to ensure a seamless transition into the rugged Pacific Northwest wilderness.

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