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CYCZ REG D T Ngs (Resort) N/A YES 312 NM IDENT TYPE SURFACE IDENT TYPE SURFACE AIRPORT / AERODROME PERMISSION FEES DISTANCE CYXX CERT Paved Abbotsford Airport N/A NO 26 NM CYAL REG Paved Alert Bay Aerodrome N/A NO 179 NM CAJ4 CERT Paved Anahim Lake Airport N/A YES 240 NM CAS3 REG Paved Barkerville Aerodrome N/A NO 276 NM CBBC CERT Paved Bella Bella (Campbell Island) Airport N/A NO 279 NM CYBD CERT Paved Bella Coola Airport N/A NO 255 NM CYCP REG Paved Blue River Aerodrome (Heli Ski) PPR YES 262NM CZBB CERT Paved Boundary Bay Airport N/A NO 31 NM CYPZ REG Paved Burns Lake Aerodrome N/A NO 357 NM CAZ5 REG Paved Cache Creek Aerodrome N/A NO 152 NM CYBL CERT Paved Campbell River Airport N/A YES 107NM CYCG CERT Paved Castlegar Airport N/A NO 232 NM CYCQ REG Paved Chetwynd Aerodrome N/A NO 428 NM CYCW CERT Paved Chilliwack Airport N/A NO 66 NM CBR4 REG Paved Clinton Aerodrome (Bleibler Ranch) PPR YES 171 NM CCI9 REG Grass Cortes Island Aerodrome (Lodge B&B) PPR YES 103 NM CAH3 REG Paved Courtenay Aerodrome N/A NO 87 NM CYXC CERT Paved Cranbrook Airport N/A NO 307 NM CAJ3 REG Paved Creston Aerodrome N/A NO 276 NM CYDQ CERT Paved Dawson Creek Airport N/A NO 443 NM CYDL REG Paved Dease Lake Aerodrome N/A NO 633 NM CYJQ REG Paved Denny Island Aerodrome N/A NO 275 NM CAL3 REG Paved Douglas Lake Aerodrome (Ranch) PPR NO 156 NM CBJ4 REG Paved Echo Valley Aerodrome (Ranch & Spa) PN NO 165 NM CYCZ REG PavedPaved FairmontFairmont HotHot SpringsSprings AerodromeAerodrome (R(Resort)esort) N/A YES 312 NM CBQ2 REG Paved Fort Langley Aerodrome PPR NO 47 NM CYYE CERT Paved Fort Nelson Airport N/A NO 613 NM CYJM REG Paved Fort St James Aerodrome N/A NO 347 NM CYXJ CERT Paved Fort St John Airport N/A YES 467 NM CBZ9 REG Paved Fraser Lake Aerodrome N/A NO 326 NM CYGE REG Paved Golden Aerodrome N/A NO 296 NM CZGF REG Paved Grand Forks Aerodrome N/A NO 200 NM CYHE REG Grass Hope Aerodrome N/A NO 88 NM CAM5 REG Paved Houston Aerodrome N/A NO 370 NM CYNH REG Paved Hudsons Hope Aerodrome N/A NO 447 NM CAP6 REG Grass Ingenika Aerodrome N/A NO 492 NM CAA8 REG Paved Invermere Aerodrome (Babin Air) PPR YES 311 NM CYKA CERT Paved Kamloops Airport N/A NO 170 NM CBR2 REG Paved Kaslo Aerodrome N/A NO 266 NM CYLW CERT Paved Kelowna International Airport N/A NO 177 NM CBW2 REG Gravel Kitimat Aerodrome N/A NO 384 NM CYNJ CERT Paved Langley Airport N/A NO 42 NM CYLI REG paved Lillooet Aerodrome N/A NO 136 NM CBF9 REG Grass Mabel Lake Aerodrome (Resort) PPR NO 218 NM CYZY REG Paved Mackenzie Aerodrome N/A NO 400 NM CZMT REG Paved Masset Aerodrome N/A YES 460 NM CAV4 REG Paved Mcbride Aerodrome N/A NO 306 NM CAD5 REG Paved Merritt Aerodrome N/A NO 137 NM CAQ5 REG Paved Nakusp Aerodrome N/A NO 240 NM CYCD CERT Paved Nanaimo Airport N/A YES 30 NM CZNL REG Paved Nelson Aerodrome N/A NO 247 NM CAU3 REG Paved Oliver Aerodrome N/A NO 157 NM CAV3 REG Paved One Hundred Mile House Aerodrome N/A NO 198 NM CBB9 REG Paved Osoyoos Aerodrome N/A NO 158 NM CYPS REG Paved Pemberton Aerodrome N/A YES 56 NM CYYF CERT Paved Penticton Airport N/A NO 159 NM CYPK CERT Paved Pitt Meadows Airport N/A YES 44 NM CBS8 REG Paved Port Alberni Aerodrome N/A NO 72 NM CYZT CERT Paved Port Hardy Airport N/A NO 196 NM CAT5 REG Paved Port Mcneill Aerodrome N/A NO 182 NM CYPW CERT Paved Powell River Airport N/A NO 83 NM CYXS CERT Paved Prince George Airport N/A NO 315 NM CYPR CERT Paved Prince Rupert Airport N/A NO 429 NM CYDC CERT Paved Princeton Airport N/A NO 125 NM CYPU REG Paved Puntzi Mountain Aerodrome N/A NO 210 NM CAT4 CERT Paved Qualicum Beach Airport N/A NO 56 NM CYQZ CERT Paved Quesnel Airport N/A NO 265 NM CYRV REG Paved Revelstoke Aerodrome N/A NO 246 NM CZAM CERT Paved Salmon Arm Airport N/A YES 204 NM CYZP CERT Paved Sandspit Airport N/A NO 421 NM CAW3 REG Gravel Scum Lake Aerodrome N/A NO 190 NM CAP3 REG PavedPaved SecheltSechelt‐GibGibsonssons AerodromeAerodrome N/A NO 50 NM CYYD CERT Paved Smithers Airport N/A NO 397 NM CZML REG Paved South Cariboo Region (108 Mile) Aerodrome N/A NO 202 NM CYSW REG Paved Sparwood Elk Valley Aerodrome N/A NO 343 NM CYSE REG Paved Squamish Aerodrome N/A NO 69 NM CZST REG Paved Stewart Aerodrome N/A NO 343 NM CYXT CERT Paved Terrace Airport N/A NO 400 NM CYGB CERT Paved Texada Gillies Bay Airport N/A NO 76 NM CYAZ CERT Paved Tofino (Long Beach) Airport N/A NO 96 NM CAD4 CERT Paved Trail Airport N/A NO 231 NM CAF4 REG Grass Tsuniah Lake Aerodrome (Fishing Lodge) PPR NO 176 NM CBX7 REG Paved Tumbler Ridge Aerodrome N/A NO 394 NM CAH4 REG Paved Valemount Aerodrome N/A NO 297 NM CYVR CERT Paved Vancouver International Airport N/A YES 34 NM CAU4 REG Paved Vanderhoof Aerodrome N/A NO 325 NM CYVK CERT Paved Vernon Airport N/A NO 187 NM CYYJ CERT Paved Victoria International Airport N/A NO 0 NM CYWL CERT Paved Williams Lake Airport N/A NO 219 NM CBQ8 REG Paved Woodcock Aerodrome N/A NO 425 NM.
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