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Airport Facts
North Bay Airport or North Bay/Jack Garland Airport, (ICAO CYYB, IATA YYB), in North Bay, Ontario is located 4.0 nautical miles (7.41 km) north-northeast of the city, on a height of land. In the past, the airport has served as a NORAD base.
The airport is named in memory of Jack Garland, a longtime Member of Parliament for North Bay's Nipissing electoral district. It hosts an annual airshow during North Bay's Heritage Week, with a large military component.
General
: 46° 21' 49" north, 79° 25' 22" west Elevation: 1,215 feet (370 meters) MSL Magnetic Variation: 12° west
The airport is operated by the North Bay Jack Garland Airport Corporation, is certified by Transport Canada, and operates as an Airport of Entry with Canadian customs services available.
Runways
10,000×200 feet (3,048×61 meters), paved, lighted, VASI type 2 approach lighting for both ends. Runway 18/36: 4,474×150 feet (1,364×46 meters), paved, lighted, PAPI type 1 approach lighting for both ends. Runway 13/31: 2,500×75 feet (762×23 meters), turf, unlighted.
There is also a glider/ski area of 2,000×75 feet (610×23 meters).
Communications
North Bay Radio/Traffic, 118.3 MHz (VDF available) RCO: London Radio, 126.7 MHz ATIS: 124.9 MHz PAL: Toronto Centre, 121.225 MHz
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