📍 Gananoque⬆ 395 ft3 runways
CNN8 ·
Gananoque Airport
44.40190°N
-76.24420°W
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60.0%
Gananoque Airport (CNN8) is a small general aviation airport located in Gananoque, Canada, 27 km north east of Kingston. It features 3 runways with the longest being 2,530 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 0 arrivals and 1 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.
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Last 7 days · 0 total
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Runways
3 installed
06/24
2,530 ft × 100
ASP○ unlit
12/30
2,530 ft × 100
ASP○ unlit
18/36
2,530 ft × 100
ASP○ unlit
Pilot & community notes
6 comments from OurAirports — click to expand
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Pilot & community notes
6 comments from OurAirports — click to expand
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Anonymous
07/27/2019
Hello, is there an Tundra ultralight, 2 seats tandem (Laron Aviation Technologies) ?
Thank you,
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Anonymous
08/20/2017
Hoping to fly in there today.
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Anonymous
01/05/2017
The Airport Manager (and Dropzone Operator) is Tom McCarthy, one of the finest and friendliest people you could meet in aviation. Buy him a coffee and he could tell you volumes about the history of the place.
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Anonymous
01/11/2010
shows o winter maintenance. Lookig to see if it is open at all in the winter. Will check cfs or notams.
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david
02/03/2008
During the second world war, Gananoque (pronounced "gan-an-AH-kway") was a relief landing field for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) No. 31 school in nearby Kingston. It has had little modification since, and still maintains the classic BCATP triangular shape (with three runways so that taildraggers could always land into the wind) and, I believe, some of the original World War II structures.
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david
07/04/2007
There is a lot of skydiving at Gananoque, so it's important to keep a sharp eye out if you're landing here.
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