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GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: -123,469°
Latitude: 60,236°

Summary

Fort Liard Airport is a medium sized airport in Canada, serving the region of Fort Liard, Northwest Territories. The longest runway is 3.000 feet or 914 meters long.

Facts:
Airport size: medium airport
Serving area: Fort Liard, Northwest Territories
Longest runway: 3000 (ft)

Codes:
IATA: YJF, ICAO: CYJF

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About the airport

Fort Liard Airport (IATA: YJF, ICAO: CYJF) is a small regional airport located in Fort Liard, a picturesque community in the Northwest Territories of Canada. This airport serves as a vital transportation hub for both residents and visitors to the region.

YJF is well-connected to major Canadian cities, offering regular flights to and from destinations such as Yellowknife and Fort Simpson. The airport is served by a few regional airlines, ensuring convenient access to this remote part of Canada.

Facilities at Fort Liard Airport are modest but sufficient. Passengers can expect a comfortable waiting area, restrooms, and a small café offering light refreshments. The airport staff is friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth travel experience.

Upon arrival, travelers will be greeted by the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding area. Fort Liard is known for its pristine wilderness, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife spotting. The airport's proximity to the town center makes it easy for visitors to explore the local attractions and immerse themselves in the unique culture of this remote Canadian community.

Videos from the area of the airport

Journey to Fort Liard

Published: September 22, 2012
Length: 37:01 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: frontierbeaver

Frontier Beaver: Our trip from suburban Ontario to Fort Liard, in the Northwest Territories, where we'll be for 10 months.

CWG Pan Northern Torch Relay Liard, NWT - November 7, 2006

Published: September 30, 2010
Length: 26:17 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: Shane Wilson

The NWT Torch visits Liard, NWT on November 7, 2006 as part of the Canada Winter Games Pan Northern Torch Relay. The torch was carved by Shane Wilson from caribou antler.

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