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A List of airports in Canada helps us understand where all the places are that airplanes can land and take off in Canada. Canada is a huge country, so it needs many airports and landing spots for planes! These places are officially called "aerodromes."

What is an Airport?

An airport is a special place where aircraft, like airplanes and helicopters, can land and take off. It usually has runways for planes, buildings called terminals for passengers, and towers for air traffic controllers to guide planes safely.

Aerodromes and Their Importance

An "aerodrome" is a broader term that includes airports, but also smaller landing strips or heliports. In Canada, these spots are very important because they connect communities, especially those in remote areas that are hard to reach by road. They help people travel, deliver goods, and even provide emergency services.

Why Does Canada Need So Many Airports?

Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and up to the Arctic Ocean. This huge size means that travel across the country often involves flying.

Connecting Communities Across Canada

Many towns and cities in Canada are far apart. Airports make it much faster and easier to travel between them. For example, flying from Vancouver on the west coast to Halifax on the east coast takes about five hours, while driving would take several days!

Reaching Remote Areas

Canada also has many remote communities, especially in its northern regions, where there are no roads. For these places, airports are their main link to the rest of the country. They rely on planes for everything from food and supplies to medical help.

Different Kinds of Air Travel

Not all airports are the same. Some are large international airports that handle flights to other countries, like Toronto Pearson International Airport. Others are smaller regional airports for flights within Canada, or even tiny airstrips used by private planes or for specific tasks like fighting forest fires.

How Airports Work

Every airport has important parts that help it run smoothly:

  • Runways: These are long, flat strips of pavement where planes speed up to take off or slow down after landing.
  • Terminals: These are the buildings where passengers check in, go through security, wait for their flights, and collect their luggage.
  • Control Towers: Air traffic controllers work in these tall towers. They talk to pilots and guide planes on the ground and in the air near the airport to prevent collisions.
  • Hangars: These are large buildings where planes are stored and repaired.

Exploring Canada by Air

Airports are like gateways to adventure! They allow people to visit Canada's beautiful national parks, bustling cities, and unique cultural sites. They also help businesses transport goods quickly, which is important for Canada's economy.

The list of airports in Canada is very long because there are so many places where planes can land. This list helps keep track of all the certified aerodromes across the country.


See also

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