List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area

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As of May 2024, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) contains seven airports, eight heliports, and one water aerodrome.[1][2] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation. Toronto Pearson International Airport, located mainly in Mississauga, is the busiest airport in Canada and hosts international travel with various airlines. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport on the Toronto Islands is a regional airport, providing regular services to United States destinations. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Hamilton is a base for low-cost carriers that fly domestic and transatlantic routes. Pearson, Bishop, and Hamilton combined served over 53 million passengers in 2018, making Toronto the world's 31st busiest city airport system in the world.

Toronto is located in Ontario
Toronto
Toronto
Location in Ontario

Heliports and water aerodromes are mostly for private use only, mainly by institutions and medical services.

List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area is located in Toronto
CYTZ
CYTZ
CYYZ
CYYZ
CPZ9
CPZ9
CNW8
CNW8
CTM4
CTM4
CNY8
CNY8
CPA5
CPA5
CPY5
CPY5
Current aerodromes in Toronto

Airports

Scheduled commercial airline service

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Airport name ICAO/TC LID/IATA Location Coordinates Image
Billy Bishop Toronto City AirportCYTZ (YTZ)Toronto (Toronto Islands)43°37′39″N 079°23′46″W
John C. Munro Hamilton International AirportCYHM (YHM)Hamilton (Mount Hope)43°10′25″N 079°56′06″W
Toronto Pearson International AirportCYYZ (YYZ)Mississauga43°40′38″N 079°37′50″W
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Water aerodromes

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Heliports

Other airports

Cancelled proposed airport

There was a proposal to develop a new Pickering Airport northeast of the city, to complement Pearson.[3] Versions of these tentative plans had been in existence since the early 1970s, and land for this proposed airport was expropriated by government authorities in 1972. However, continued and vociferous local opposition to the Pickering airport scheme have meant that forty years later, the airport had not moved beyond the discussion phase. In June 2013, the federal government announced the revival of the airport, but development was not expected to take place until 2027 to 2037.[4] However, in January 2025 the Federal Government officially cancelled all plans for the Pickering Airport.[5]

Historical airports

List of airports in the Greater Toronto Area is located in Toronto
AHF
AHF
BF
BF
CYKZ
CYKZ
DLF
DLF
DA
DA
CYZD
CYZD
KCA
KCA
LA
LA
LBA
LBA
MA
MA
TA
TA
WA
WA
Historic airports code:
  • AHF – Armour Heights Field
  • BF – Baker Field
  • CYKZ – Buttonville Municipal Airport
  • DLF – De Lesseps Field
  • CYZD – Downsview Airport
  • DA – Downsview Airfield
  • LA – Leaside Aerodrome
  • LBA – Long Branch Aerodrome
  • MA – Maple Aerodrome
  • TA – Toronto Aerodrome
  • WA – Willowdale Airfield
  • King City Airport is not included

The following airports once served the area but have since been closed:

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Airport name Location Coordinates Current use Image
Armour Heights FieldArmour Heights, Toronto43°44′27″N 079°25′20″WClosed 1921 and re-developed as residential neighbourhood
Barker FieldYorkdale43°42′54″N 079°27′22″WClosed 1953 and now commercial property (Shell Canada gas station, Downsview Toyota dealership, Burger King, etc.)
Buttonville Municipal Airport Buttonville, Markham 43°51′44″N 079°22′12″W Closed on 30 November 2023, will be re-developed by Cadillac Fairview. Plans include condominiums, retail shops, and office space.
De Lesseps FieldMount Dennis Weston43°41′54.6″N 079°29′47.15″WOpened in 1910 as Trethewey Airfield at a canning shed; home to de Havilland Canada in 1928 until it moved to Downsview in 1929. Site now re-developed into residential neighbourhood.
Downsview AirfieldDownsview43°44′37″N 079°27′59″WCeased as military airfield 1996 CFB Toronto and Downsview Airport is former manufacturing facility for Bombardier Aviation (closed 2022)
Downsview AirportDownsview43°44′34″N 079°27′56″WClosed March 2024
King City AirportKing City43°54′21″N 079°33′35″WBought by construction company for commercial use. Buildings were demolished in 2021.
Leaside AerodromeEast York43°42′46″N 079°21′33″WClosed 1939 and later developed as commercial and industrial business park
Long Branch AerodromeLong Branch43°34′26″N 079°33′16″WClosed 1919 and home to Lakeview Generating Station 1962–2007. Station demolished and being developed for homes, cultural and community use, as well as parkland along the waterfront.
Maple AirportVaughan43°50′36″N 079°31′37″WClosed 1987 and re-developed as residential neighbourhood
Toronto Aerodrome (Toronto Flying Club)Toronto (Sheppard West station)43°44′56″N 079°27′39″WClosed after 1939 and later became the Sheppard West subway station
Willowdale AirfieldWillowdale43°46′11″N 079°25′36″WClosed before 1940 and now York Cemetery, Toronto
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