Tatamagouche Airport

Tatamagouche Airport

is an abandoned airport that was located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) northwest of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The airstrip was owned and operated by the local Tim Hortons Children's Camp, the second camp built by the Tim Hortons Children's Foundation. The Tatamagouche air strip was used by the camp, as well as Tim Hortons owner Ron Joyce, who frequently flew to the area in the summer to visit his home town and summer cottage. After construction of the newer and more capable air strip at Joyce's gated community "Fox Harb'r Resort" in nearby Fox Harbour in the early 2000s, the air strip at the Tim Hortons Children's Camp in Tatamagouche was closed.


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