Amherst, CA 🇨🇦 Closed Airport
CA-0688
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69 ft
CA-NS
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Location: 45.812972° N, -64.239019° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: CQ4 CQ4
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Circa 2000-2001. The exact date is not officially recorded, but the closure coincides with the establishment and opening of the new Northport (Amherst) Airport (CCQ4), to which local aviation operations relocated.
The airport was closed due to its replacement by a new, more modern facility. The local aviation community, led by the Amherst Flying Club, moved their operations to the newly constructed Northport (Amherst) Airport (CCQ4) located a few kilometers north. The old airport, with its simple turf runway and limited facilities, was rendered obsolete by the new airfield.
The airport site is completely abandoned and has reverted to a natural state. An examination of the coordinates via satellite imagery reveals that the former runway is heavily overgrown with mature trees and dense brush, though its linear clearing is still faintly discernible. The land is privately owned, and there are no remaining buildings or infrastructure. It is not used for any aviation, industrial, or public purpose.
The Amherst Airport (CA-0688), also known as Amherst (Tidnish) Airport, was a privately-owned general aviation airfield. It featured a single turf runway, approximately 3000 feet in length. For several decades, it was the primary hub for recreational and private aviation in the Amherst, Nova Scotia area. Its main operator was the Amherst Flying Club, which used the field for flight training, private flights, and as a community base for local pilots. Its significance was local, serving as a vital piece of infrastructure for the region's general aviation enthusiasts before its replacement was built.
There are zero known plans or prospects for reopening this airport. The aviation needs of the Amherst community are fully served by the active Northport (Amherst) Airport (CCQ4). Given the existence of a superior replacement facility and the derelict, overgrown condition of the old site, there is no practical or economic incentive to restore it for aviation use.
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