Boundary Bay Airport satellite view
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CZBB · YDT

Boundary Bay Airport

49.07420°N
-123.01200°W
ARR / DAY
51
15.4%
DEP / DAY
52
6.5%

Boundary Bay Airport (CZBB/YDT) is a medium general aviation airport located in Vancouver, Canada. It features 3 runways with the longest being 5,606 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 51 arrivals and 52 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Current weather

Latest METAR observation

Temp
Wind
Visib
Ceil

Communications Frequencies

2026-06-11
Type Freq (MHz) Hours
TWR 118.100
TWR 127.600
GND 124.300
ATIS 125.500
LCL/P 118.100
MADEE RN 118.200
OTHER 118.200
MADEE RN 120.700
OTHER 120.700
LCL/P 127.600
MADEE RN 270.800
OTHER 270.800
MADEE RN 285.650
OTHER 285.650
Airport operations
ARTCC:
ZVR
Elevation:
6 ft
Mag var:
17° E
Fuel:
100LL, A1

Destination network

Great-circle routes from CZBB · last 7d

28 destinations
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Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

peak 11 AM · 1 movement every 300 s
12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Top routes

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Route Operator Flights Avg enroute
YDTYXX
Abbotsford, CA
Fast AIR 9 0h 16m
YDTCYPK
Pitt Meadows, CA
Comercializacion Industrial Global 7 0h 32m
YDTCBF7
Victoria, CA
Care Flight (NSW) 5 0h 27m
YDTYYJ
Victoria, CA
Fast AIR 5 1h 7m
YDTYYZ
Toronto, CA
AIR Canada 5 4h 31m
YDTYYJ
Victoria, CA
CGI 4 0h 22m
YDTYVR
Vancouver, CA
Walmart Aviation (Rogers 4 0h 57m
YDTCXH
Vancouver, CA
AIR Guilin 4 0h 24m
YDTYLW
Kelowna, CA
CFM 4 0h 51m
YDTCYPK
Pitt Meadows, CA
Compagnia Generale Ripreseaeree S.P.A. 4 0h 18m
YDTYGB
Texada, CA
Centrafric'Air S.A. 4 0h 34m
YDTBLI
Bellingham, US
Rugby Aviation 3 0h 22m
YDTYUL
Montréal, CA
Porter Airlines 3 4h 33m
YDTCBZ7
Victoria, CA
AIR Guilin 3 0h 30m
YDTYYJ
Victoria, CA
Capital Aircraft Group 3 0h 24m
YDTCBW7
Victoria, CA
AIR Guilin 2 0h 37m
YDTCA-0677
Surrey, CA
CFJ 2 0h 11m
YDTSEA
Seattle, US
Jazz Aviation 2 0h 58m
YDTYVR
Vancouver, CA
AIR Guilin 2 0h 57m
YDTYHS
Sechelt, CA
CGI 2 0h 39m

Pilot & community notes

5 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

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I_Am_So_Handsome
02/04/2026
Renew the comments
Love the triangular shape.
randallg
06/14/2008
Arriving at CZBB
While knowing the procedures at CZBB is a great thing, if you are coming from elsewhere and don't have the CFS or terminal chart, you will be OK. Get the ATIS well outside the CZ and call up with your position (I am assuming you have the VNC). Say you are unfamiliar and the tower will treat you well. From the south it's best to approach via Pt Roberts. Just make sure you stay out of Terminal Class C, if you weren't already in it that is. If you were you will be handed off appropriately. The one other thing is - if you approach from the east, stay 1000' or higher to avoid Delta Airpark. Ask for descent instructions.
Lommer
04/21/2008
re: My Home Base
The are several important reporting points: South: Point Roberts North: Alex Fraser Bridge (on Hwy 91) East: 99 and the Nickel river (barely south of the hwy 99 and king george hwy interchange), 99 and the serpentine river (west of King george airpark; i'd recommend calling up over the airpark though when inbound), the gas pumps (intersection of ladner trunk and hwy 99) That said, there are several unusual procedures in place, RH circuits on Rwy 25, and inbound/outbound traffic procedures to avoid interference with Delta Airpark to the East. I highly recommend getting a hold of a CFS and looking at the traffic flow maps in there, for first time visitors CZBB can be very confusing. That said, the southbound dep/arr is pretty straightforward.
bobc
04/11/2008
re: My Home Base
Hi Intheclag, I'll be flying up from Renton (KRNT) next Saturday (4/19) around noon to land at KZBB. I don't have a CFS, just the VFR chart. Can you elaborate on the reporting points - tell me which ones to expect and their lat/longs? I plan to fly over Pt Roberts, and will be on Flt Following. Thanks,
Intheclag
07/18/2007
My Home Base
Boundary Bay is home base to my little Piper Archer. It's a very busy GA airport about a 30 minute drive south of Downtown Vancouver. Runway 07-25 was recently restored back to it's original 5000' length. There is no proper FBO here, just a managment company that runs the field and sells the fuel and acts as landlord to the many flying schools and other aviation related businesses. Services are minimal and the fuel price tends to be one of the highest in the region, no self serve, truck only. Still, this is a reasonable option if you are flying yourself in to Vancouver. No landing fees and it's the closest airport to downtown other than YVR itself. It's a Canpass airport if you are coming from the US, but note that the Canpass hours are limited, typically 10:00PM is the latest you can arrive. Transit here is poor, a few buses a day, so plan on arranging a rental car to be delivered or take a taxi. Be warned the taxi fare will be well over $50 and in rush hour there can be significant traffic. There's a Nav Canada PIK (pilot information kiosk) in the main terminal building, and if you hang out near the Pacific Flying Club building you can usually log in to their WiFi. Because of the intense flight school traffic and the proximity of this field in and under the airspace for Vancouver International, you need to study arrival and departure procedures in the CFS with great care, and if possible enter the VFR reporting points in to your GPS. The tower expects you to know these procedures and fly them accurately. Pay special attention to the various airspace ceiling heights, they are a bit unusual.
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