Calgary, CA 🇨🇦 Closed Airport
CA-1040
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3635 ft
CA-AB
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 51.065572° N, -114.133186° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: FP3 CFP3
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April 2010
Relocation and redevelopment. The original ground-level heliport was closed and decommissioned to accommodate a major expansion of the Foothills Medical Centre campus. The land was required for the construction of a new multi-level parkade and the new Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre. The closure was part of a planned upgrade, not due to economic issues or an accident.
The site of the former ground-level heliport has been completely redeveloped. It is now occupied by the hospital's North Parkade and is located directly adjacent to the new Arthur J.E. Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre, which officially opened in 2024. The original landing pad and its surrounding area no longer exist.
The original ground-level heliport was a critical piece of life-saving infrastructure for Calgary and Southern Alberta for several decades. As the primary landing zone for the Foothills Medical Centre, the region's main Level 1 Trauma Centre, it handled thousands of missions for STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service) and other air ambulance providers. It was instrumental in the rapid transport of critically ill and injured patients from urban and remote areas, providing them with swift access to the highest level of emergency and specialized care. The identifier 'CA-1040' appears to be an unofficial or custom code, possibly from older flight simulator databases, as official Canadian identifiers typically follow a different format.
There are zero prospects for reopening the original heliport. It has been permanently replaced by a modern, elevated heliport (ICAO: CFM9) located on the rooftop of the McCaig Tower, which is part of the Foothills Medical Centre complex. This new facility, which opened in April 2010, offers improved safety, reduced noise for the surrounding community, and a more direct, weather-protected connection to the hospital's trauma and emergency rooms.
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