Mont-Tremblant International Airport Explained

Mont-Tremblant International Airport
Nativename-A:Aéroport International de Mont-Tremblant
Nativename-R:La Macaza/Mont-Tremblant Intl Inc Airport
Iata:YTM
Icao:CYFJ
Type:Private
Operator:Mont-Tremblant Intl Inc
City-Served:Mont-Tremblant, Quebec
Location:La Macaza, Quebec
Timezone:EST
Summer:EDT
Elevation-F:825
Coordinates:46.4092°N -74.78°W
Pushpin Map:Canada Quebec
Pushpin Label:CYFJ
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Quebec
R1-Number:02/20
R1-Length-F:5,902
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Footnotes:Source: Canada Flight Supplement

Mont-Tremblant International Airport (officially La Macaza – Mont-Tremblant International and formerly Rivière Rouge – Mont-Tremblant International Airport) is a single runway airport located in the township of La Macaza, 2.5NM north of the village, about 25NM north of Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada.[1]

History

The airport was completed in 1962 for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) by Boeing to military specifications, as an RCAF emergency landing field, with a runway of 6000feet. It became home to 447 SAM Squadron, armed with 29 nuclear tipped CIM-10 Bomarc missiles. After 1968 the station became CFB La Macaza and closed as an active base in 1972 following the removal of the Bomarc missiles.[2] The area that was used for the Bomarc launchers was converted into the La Macaza Institution in 1978.[3]

It was converted to be a civilian airport, and then turned into an international airport in 2000 despite a referendum held in the region in which the citizens of La Macaza opposed the project.[4]

In December 2007, Continental Airlines began seasonal service to its Newark hub.[5] [6] The airport was served during the ski season and summer months by Porter Airlines until 2022 and between December and March by Air Canada until 2019.

Facilities

The airport consists of a small chalet-style terminal building along the east side of the runway and south of the prison facility. There are no hangars for aircraft storage.

The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) on a call-out basis from the Mirabel Airport. CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers.

The airport is about a 40-minute taxi ride from the resort at Mont Tremblant in good road conditions. It can take up to an hour in winter snow conditions as part of the road is secondary pavement with many twists and turns.

Expansion plans

The airport operator is planning to expand the airport services by extending the runway to 2500m (8,200feet) (to allow larger jets to land), building a larger terminal (moved to the north end of the runway from the current southeast side of the runway) and adding a water aerodrome (waterside terminal for floatplanes) on the south end of Lac Chaud.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mtia.ca/en/index.php Mont-Tremblant International Airport
  2. Web site: La Macaza, QC - 1998 - 447 SAM Squadron - Paul Ozorak.
  3. Web site: Institutional profiles - Correctional Service Canada. 2013-02-11.
  4. Web site: Aéroport international à la Macaza - Une affaire de gros sous. 23 September 2002.
  5. News: Taking Tremblant to new heights . Montreal Gazette . 26 December 2007 . 7 April 2022 . King, Mike.
  6. News: Continental Airlines launches non-stop flights to Mont Tremblant . National Post . 2007-07-20 . Deveau, Scott . .
  7. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-04-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110827130105/http://www.mtia.ca/pdf/expansion.pdf . 2011-08-27 . dead .