Description
Mica Creek airport is a now-defunct airstrip located in British Columbia, Canada. It sits in a remote part of the province, positioned roughly 30 miles from Avola, 35 miles from Blue River, and about 62 miles from Revelstoke. Its elevation is approximately 571 metres (about 1,873 feet) above sea level. Bigorre + 2
The airstrip carries no ICAO or IATA code — it was a small, local facility rather than a commercial or major regional airport. Because it is classified as defunct, it no longer has active aviation weather reporting (METAR or TAF), and pilots needing weather data in that area would look to Blue River airport or Kamloops airport instead.
The surrounding area is known for its dramatic mountain terrain, dense forests, and extreme remoteness. The Mica Creek region of British Columbia is most widely recognized today in connection with heli-skiing operations, which use helicopter access precisely because traditional ground and air infrastructure in the area is so limited.
Runway
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Length
3000
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Width
75
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Surface
Turf
Details
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Elevation
1873
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CTAF
122.9
Location
Lat: 51.836879, Long: -118.627333 - British Columbia, Canada
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