Carignan, CA 🇨🇦 Closed Airport
CA-0600
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30 ft
CA-QC
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 45.49035° N, -73.303326° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: CJF2
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The exact closure date is unknown. As a private facility that may have been only briefly or unofficially registered, it was likely confirmed as inactive and marked 'closed' in aviation databases sometime in the 2000s or 2010s. There is no official government record of a specific closure date.
The facility was a private water aerodrome, not a commercial or public airport. The closure was not due to economic failure, military conversion, or a major accident. Such private landing sites are typically 'closed' or delisted when the owner ceases aviation operations from that location, which can be for various personal reasons such as selling the aircraft, moving from the property, or no longer being an active pilot.
The site is a section of the Acadie River adjacent to private residential and agricultural properties in Carignan, Quebec. There is no visible remaining aviation-specific infrastructure such as a dedicated hangar or commercial dock. The river is used by local residents for recreational activities like boating and kayaking. The land is private property.
The aerodrome had minimal to no public historical significance. Its function was as a private-use water landing area on the Rivière l'Acadie for personal seaplane operations. The ICAO identifier 'CA-0600' is a non-standard code, often used in third-party databases or flight simulators, suggesting it may never have been a formally registered aerodrome with Transport Canada, or was only registered for a short period. Operations would have been limited to the recreational flights of the private owner(s) and would not have included any commercial, charter, or scheduled services.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening this as a registered aerodrome. Its use was tied to a private owner, and any future aviation activity at this specific location would depend entirely on a new or existing property owner with a seaplane choosing to operate from the river. It is not a candidate for reopening as a public or commercial facility.
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