Maple Airport

Airport in Ontario, Canada
Maple Airport is located in Ontario
Maple Airport
Maple Airport
Location in Ontario
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
3,700 1,100 Asphalt (originally grass)
2,500 760 Asphalt (originally grass)

Maple Airport was a small airfield in the Township of Vaughan (now a city) in York Region, Ontario, Canada that was open from 1955 until 1987. The airport, established by Marion Alice Orr, one of Canada's first women pilots, consisted of two runways in an X pattern; 3,700 feet (1,100 m) and 2,500 feet (760 m). The early runway were grass strip and paved over in 1980.

At one point, the Maple Airport was the third-busiest private commercial and civilian airport in Canada not to have a control tower.

The urbanization of Vaughan and the Maple area led to the closure of the airport in 1987.

Nothing remains of the airport today, which is now the site of a housing development and Le Petite Prince Catholic Elementary School. A small park in the neighbourhood, on Avro Road, was named Maple Airport Park in honour of the former airport.

Buildings

The early buildings of the airport were the farmhouse and barn from the original owners. Tie-down hangars were added, but no permanent airport structures were built.

Tenants

  • Maple Flying Club
  • Gillies Flying Service
  • Maple Air Services Ltd.
  • Neiltown Air Limited
  • Auberge Maple Inn - restaurant

See also

References

  • Maple Creek PS
  • Bruce Forsyth's Military History Page
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