Guelph AirPark also known as Guelph Airport or Guelph Airfield (TCLID: CNC4) is located in the southeastern part of Guelph/Eramosa at its border with Guelph in Ontario, Canada. It consists of two runways, 14/32 and 06/24. Although known to residents as the "Guelph Airport" or "Guelph AirPark", it is actually an aerodrome, being registered, and not certified, by Transport Canada.
Founded in 1954 by aviation enthusiast Len Ariss, the aerodrome remained in the Ariss family until August 2011 when it was sold to Inglis Berry.[3]
Guelph AirPark in 2016
The airfield has one major tenant, the Tiger Boys Aircraft Works, and numerous private owners. Fern Villeneuve kept his aircraft there.
Guelph AirPark is a transfer point for the Government of Ontario's air ambulance service - Ornge. ORNGE helicopters land on the ramp near the terminal building and transfer patients to and from land ambulances. Antique aircraft often use the grass between runway 05/23 and the east–west taxiway for landings and takeoffs. Occasionally gliders on cross-country flights land at Guelph if they run out of lift.
Runway 14/32 has lighting. There is a weather station about 2 km (1.2 mi) west of the airfield on the grounds of the University of Guelph's Turf Grass Institute. In 2016 Environment and Climate Change Canada reports some observations from this station.
In the spring of 2016 eight new hangars were under construction.
Highway signage
Cafe
Main terminal
Runway 14
Wind tee and wind sock
Obstruction, threshold of runway 23
Royal Norwegian Air Force Cornell
Ornge patient transfer
Ornge liftoff
Danny Boy
New hangars 2016
References
^ abCanada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.