Airport Community
Welcome to the Brampton-Caledon Airport Community
The Brampton-Caledon Airport (CNC3) is owned and operated by the Brampton Flying Club, a thriving not-for-profit aviation organization serving the community since 1946. Located in the Town of Caledon, Ontario, our airport is home to a vibrant community of pilots, aviation enthusiasts, and organizations dedicated to keeping the spirit of flight alive.
Whether you are a visiting pilot, a prospective aircraft owner, a curious neighbour, or someone looking to explore the world of aviation, the Brampton-Caledon Airport has something for everyone. Enjoy lunch on the patio while watching aircraft come and go, visit our pilot shop, tour the Great War Flying Museum, or take an introductory flight where you can take the controls yourself.
Pilots Visiting CNC3
Airport Information
Runway details, frequencies, coordinates, and operational information for Brampton-Caledon Airport.
View DetailsCANPASS
Expedited customs and immigration clearance for US and international arrivals at CNC3.
Learn MoreAirport Safety
Safety rules, procedures, and ground operations for all airport users.
View Safety InfoAccommodations
Nearby hotels and bed-and-breakfasts for visiting pilots and their passengers.
Find a RoomTransportation
Ground transport options including car rental, taxi services, and transit connections.
View OptionsAirport Services
Aircraft Maintenance
TC-approved AMO, authorized Cessna service centre, parts, and annual inspections.
Learn MoreFBO Services
Fuel (100LL), tie-downs, hangarage, de-icing, and pilot lounge facilities.
View ServicesHangar Rentals & Sales
Hangar and tie-down options for aircraft owners looking to base at CNC3.
View OptionsRestaurant
BFC Restaurant-Cafe with breakfast, lunch, daily specials, and a runway-view patio.
See Menu InfoVisitors & Youth
Group & School Tours
Walking tours for groups and schools, including aircraft, maintenance, and tarmac visits.
Plan a TourYouth Flight Camp
Summer aviation camp for ages 12-16 featuring ground school, simulator time, and actual flight training.
Camp DetailsCommunity Information
Noise Abatement
Noise abatement procedures and departure routes to minimize impact on surrounding communities.
View ProceduresCommunity Support
The airport's economic contributions and community engagement initiatives.
Learn More892 Snowy Owl Air Cadets
Air Cadet Squadron for youth ages 12-18, sponsored by the Brampton Flying Club.
Learn MoreGreat War Flying Museum
Canada's only WWI aviation museum, featuring vintage replica aircraft that actually fly.
Visit MuseumRAA Toronto
Recreational Aircraft Association Toronto chapter, one of the largest in Canada.
Learn MoreAbout the Airport
The Brampton Flying Club was originally based near McLaughlin Road and Queen Street in Brampton, and moved to the present location in 1969. Today, BFC is the only flying club in Canada to own and operate a certified airport. The organization is home to approximately 1,200 members and associates, roughly 90 employees, and over 200 privately owned aircraft.
As a not-for-profit organization, all revenue is reinvested into maintaining and improving airport infrastructure, flight training programs, and community services. The airport's primary activity is flight training, with students attending from across Canada and around the world.