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Brampton Flight Centre

Brampton-Caledon Airport (CNC3)

Brampton-Caledon Airport is a general aviation facility covering approximately 240 acres in the Town of Caledon, Ontario. Situated 8 miles north of Brampton and 12 miles northwest of Toronto Pearson International Airport, CNC3 supports both VFR and IFR operations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with approximately 110,000 aircraft movements annually.

Airport Data

ICAO Identifier CNC3
Coordinates N43°45'35" W79°52'26"
Elevation 936 ft ASL
Circuit Height 1900 ft ASL
Airspace Uncontrolled
Traffic Frequency 123.3 MHz (Brampton Traffic)
Operations VFR and IFR, 24/7
Approaches VOR/DME and RNAV

Runways

Runway Length Width Surface Lighting
15/33 3,500 ft 75 ft Asphalt Lighted
08/26 2,500 ft 75 ft Asphalt Lighted

Airspace Note

Aircraft approaching from the south must contact Toronto Terminal at 119.3 MHz. Class C airspace has a base of 2,500 ft in the area south of the airport. Pilots should consult current charts and the CFS for the latest airspace information.

Services Available

  • 100LL aviation fuel
  • Transport Canada approved maintenance organization
  • Authorized Cessna Parts Centre
  • Transient aircraft hangarage and tie-downs
  • Helicopter pad
  • CANPASS customs clearance
  • Flight catering available
  • Medevac and ambulance access
  • Restaurant and pilot lounge
  • Pilot supply shop

Economic Impact

Brampton-Caledon Airport is a significant economic contributor to the region. The airport generates an estimated $11.7 million annually for the provincial economy, supports over 105 full-time equivalent jobs, and was ranked as the 16th busiest airport in Canada. Each visiting pilot arriving by air spends approximately $70 per day in the local community. The airport receives no government funding or taxpayer support.

Contact & Location

Address: 13691 McLaughlin Road, Caledon, Ontario, Canada L7C 3L7
Directions: Airport entrance is on McLaughlin Road, north of Mayfield Road, north of the railway tracks, and south of King Road. From Toronto, take Hwy 410 North.