Lac-à-la-Tortue Airport

Lac-à-la-Tortue, CA 🇨🇦 Small Airport

ICAO

CSL3

IATA

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Elevation

434 ft

Region

CA-QC

Airport Information

GPS Code: CSL3

Local Code: CSL3

Location: 46.621806° N, -72.632889° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

Keywords: SL3

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Terminal Information

Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
03/21 3000 ft 40 ft ASP Active
16/34 2000 ft 40 ft ASP Active

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
UNIC ATF/UNICOM 122.7 MHz

Ground Transportation

Taxis

Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.

Rental Cars

Multiple rental car companies may have counters at this airport.

Public Transportation

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Birthplace of bush aviation in Canada Posted by philippe on September 1, 2007

This airport (actually, the co-located hydrobase) was where Canadian bush flying started... in 1919! It is still a busy field for small GA aircraft.

Two runways, one of which has an approach over the lake which is used as a hydrobase. There is a restaurant at the treshold of this runway, which also is the docking area for floatplanes. Fuel is available. Excellent aircraft maintenance facilities, including a good engine overhaul shop.