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This is a list of airports in Yukon. It includes all Nav Canada certified and registered water and land airports, aerodromes and heliports in the Canadian territory of Yukon.[1][2] Airport names in italics are part of the National Airports System.[3]

Yukon

List of airports and heliports

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The list is sorted by the name of the community served; click the sort buttons in the table header to switch listing order.

Community   Airport name   PU
PR
AOE[A] Operator Elevation ICAO   TC
LID  
IATA   Image Coordinates  
Beaver Creek Beaver Creek Airport PU 15[5] Government of Yukon 2,131 ft
(650 m)
CYXQ YXQ 62°24′37″N 140°52′03″W / 62.41028°N 140.86750°W / 62.41028; -140.86750 (Beaver Creek Airport)
Braeburn Lodge Braeburn Airport
(Cinnamon Bun Airstrip)
PU Government of Yukon 2,400 ft
(730 m)
CEK2 61°29′04″N 135°46′35″W / 61.48444°N 135.77639°W / 61.48444; -135.77639 (Braeburn Airport)
Burwash Landing Burwash Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,645 ft
(806 m)
CYDB YDB 61°22′14″N 139°02′24″W / 61.37056°N 139.04000°W / 61.37056; -139.04000 (Burwash Airport)
Carcross Carcross Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,161 ft
(659 m)
CFA4 60°10′27″N 134°41′52″W / 60.17417°N 134.69778°W / 60.17417; -134.69778 (Carcross Airport)
Carcross Carcross Water Aerodrome PU J.E. Lishman 2,152 ft
(656 m)
CEB7 60°11′00″N 134°42′00″W / 60.18333°N 134.70000°W / 60.18333; -134.70000 (Carcross Water Aerodrome)
Carmacks Carmacks Airport PU Government of Yukon 1,770 ft
(540 m)
CEX4 62°06′39″N 136°10′42″W / 62.11083°N 136.17833°W / 62.11083; -136.17833 (Carmacks Airport)
Chapman Lake Chapman Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 3,110 ft
(950 m)
CEZ2 64°54′13″N 138°16′39″W / 64.90361°N 138.27750°W / 64.90361; -138.27750 (Chapman Aerodrome)
Dawson City Dawson City Airport PU 15[6] Government of Yukon 1,215 ft
(370 m)
CYDA YDA 64°02′32″N 139°07′48″W / 64.04222°N 139.13000°W / 64.04222; -139.13000 (Dawson City Airport)
Faro Faro Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,351 ft
(717 m)
CZFA ZFA 62°12′27″N 133°22′33″W / 62.20750°N 133.37583°W / 62.20750; -133.37583 (Faro Airport)
Fort Selkirk Fort Selkirk Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 1,560 ft
(480 m)
CFS3 62°46′06″N 137°23′05″W / 62.76833°N 137.38472°W / 62.76833; -137.38472 (Fort Selkirk Aerodrome)
Haines Junction Haines Junction Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,150 ft
(660 m)
CYHT YHT 60°47′21″N 137°32′44″W / 60.78917°N 137.54556°W / 60.78917; -137.54556 (Haines Junction Airport)
Hyland Hyland Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,831 ft
(863 m)
CFT5 61°31′26″N 128°16′11″W / 61.52389°N 128.26972°W / 61.52389; -128.26972 (Hyland Airport)
La Biche River La Biche River Airport PR EFLO Energy Yukon 1,356 ft
(413 m)
CFP6 60°07′45″N 124°02′55″W / 60.12917°N 124.04861°W / 60.12917; -124.04861 (La Biche River Airport)
Eagle Plains Wiley Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 2,365 ft
(721 m)
CAJ2 66°29′28″N 136°34′24″W / 66.49111°N 136.57333°W / 66.49111; -136.57333 (Wiley Aerodrome)
Macmillan Pass Macmillan Pass Airport PU Government of Yukon 3,810 ft
(1,160 m)
CFC4 63°10′34″N 130°12′13″W / 63.17611°N 130.20361°W / 63.17611; -130.20361 (Macmillan Pass Airport)
Mayo Mayo Airport PU Government of Yukon 1,653 ft
(504 m)
CYMA YMA 63°36′59″N 135°52′06″W / 63.61639°N 135.86833°W / 63.61639; -135.86833 (Mayo Airport)
McQuesten McQuesten Airport PU Government of Yukon 1,500 ft
(460 m)
CFP4 63°36′18″N 137°33′49″W / 63.60500°N 137.56361°W / 63.60500; -137.56361 (McQuesten Airport)
Minto Mine Minto Aerodrome PR Cobalt Construction 2,969 ft
(905 m)
CMN4 62°36′17″N 137°13′19″W / 62.60472°N 137.22194°W / 62.60472; -137.22194 (Minto Aerodrome)
Minto Minto Landing Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 1,539 ft
(469 m)
CML7 62°35′38″N 136°52′27″W / 62.59389°N 136.87417°W / 62.59389; -136.87417 (Minto Landing Aerodrome)
Ogilvie River Ogilvie Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 1,640 ft
(500 m)
CFS4 65°40′00″N 138°07′00″W / 65.66667°N 138.11667°W / 65.66667; -138.11667 (Ogilve Aerodrome)
Old Crow Old Crow Airport PU 15[7][B] Government of Yukon 816 ft
(249 m)
CYOC YOC 67°34′14″N 139°50′21″W / 67.57056°N 139.83917°W / 67.57056; -139.83917 (Old Crow Airport)
Pelly Crossing Pelly Crossing Airport PU Government of Yukon 1,872 ft
(571 m)
CFQ6 62°50′15″N 136°31′40″W / 62.83750°N 136.52778°W / 62.83750; -136.52778 (Pelly Crossing Airport)
Pine Lake Pine Lake Aerodrome PU Government of Yukon 3,250 ft
(990 m)
CFY5 60°06′11″N 130°56′01″W / 60.10306°N 130.93361°W / 60.10306; -130.93361 (Daughney Aerodrome)
Ross River Finlayson Lake Airport PU Government of Yukon 3,094 ft
(943 m)
CFT3 61°41′29″N 130°46′26″W / 61.69139°N 130.77389°W / 61.69139; -130.77389 (Finlayson Lake Airport)
Ross River Ross River Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,359 ft
(719 m)
CYDM XRR 61°58′14″N 132°25′20″W / 61.97056°N 132.42222°W / 61.97056; -132.42222 (Ross River Airport)
Silver City Silver City Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,570 ft
(780 m)
CFQ5 61°01′44″N 138°24′27″W / 61.02889°N 138.40750°W / 61.02889; -138.40750 (Silver City Airport)
Teslin Teslin Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,313 ft
(705 m)
CYZW YZW 60°10′22″N 132°44′38″W / 60.17278°N 132.74389°W / 60.17278; -132.74389 (Teslin Airport)
Tincup Wilderness Lodge Tincup Lake Water Aerodrome PR Tincup Wilderness Lodge 2,686 ft
(819 m)
CEF9 61°44′56″N 139°14′45″W / 61.74889°N 139.24583°W / 61.74889; -139.24583 (Tincup Lake Water Aerodrome)
Twin Creeks Twin Creeks Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,913 ft
(888 m)
CFS7 62°37′10″N 131°16′13″W / 62.61944°N 131.27028°W / 62.61944; -131.27028 (Twin Creeks Airport)
Watson Lake Watson Lake Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,255 ft
(687 m)
CYQH YQH 60°06′59″N 128°49′21″W / 60.11639°N 128.82250°W / 60.11639; -128.82250 (Watson Lake Airport)
Watson Lake Watson Lake Water Aerodrome PR Northern Rockies Air Charters 2,232 ft
(680 m)
CEJ9 60°07′00″N 128°47′00″W / 60.11667°N 128.78333°W / 60.11667; -128.78333 (Watson Lake Water Aerodrome)
Whitehorse Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport PU 50 (225)[8] Government of Yukon 2,317 ft
(706 m)
CYXY YXY 60°42′34″N 135°04′08″W / 60.70944°N 135.06889°W / 60.70944; -135.06889 (Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport)
Whitehorse Whitehorse/Cousins Airport PU Government of Yukon 2,200 ft
(670 m)
CFP8 60°48′42″N 135°10′56″W / 60.81167°N 135.18222°W / 60.81167; -135.18222 (Whitehorse/Cousins Airport)
Whitehorse
(Schwatka Lake)
Whitehorse Water Aerodrome PU 15[9][C] City of Whitehorse 2,138 ft
(652 m)
CEZ5 60°41′28″N 135°02′13″W / 60.69111°N 135.03694°W / 60.69111; -135.03694 (Whitehorse Water Aerodrome)

Defunct airports

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Community   Airport name   ICAO   TC LID   IATA   Coordinates  
Dawson City Dawson City Water Aerodrome CEG7 64°04′00″N 139°26′00″W / 64.06667°N 139.43333°W / 64.06667; -139.43333 (Dawson City Water Aerodrome (defunct))
Faro Faro/Johnson Lake Water Aerodrome CFC9 62°12′12″N 133°23′33″W / 62.20333°N 133.39250°W / 62.20333; -133.39250 (Faro/Johnson Lake Water Aerodrome (defunct))
Haines Junction Haines Junction/Pine Lake Water Aerodrome CFE8 60°48′10″N 137°29′27″W / 60.80278°N 137.49083°W / 60.80278; -137.49083 (Haines Junction/Pine Lake Water Aerodrome (defunct))
Teslin Teslin Water Aerodrome CEE9 60°10′00″N 132°46′00″W / 60.16667°N 132.76667°W / 60.16667; -132.76667 (Teslin Water Aerodrome (defunct))

Notes

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  1. ^ An airport of entry has four different categories. An AOE which can accept "all classes of scheduled and non-scheduled aircraft (passenger and cargo)." An AOE/# which can handle aircraft in the previous category but up to maximum number. This number can be exceeded if done in stages as shown in parenthesis. An AOE/15 that can accept general aviation aircraft with a maximum of 15 passengers. An AOE/CAN which can handle aircraft subject to the CANPASS regulations.[4]
  2. ^ Old Crow is also classified as an AOE/15 for seaplanes.[7]
  3. ^ Seaplanes only.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 2 October 2025 to 0901Z 27 November 2025.
  2. ^ Nav Canada's Water Aerodrome Supplement. Effective 0901Z 26 March 2020 to 0901Z 22 April 2021.
  3. ^ "National Airports System". 25 June 2025. Retrieved 15 October 2025.
  4. ^ "Memorandum D2-5-1" (PDF). Canada Border Services Agency. 25 February 2015. pp. 3, 4. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
  5. ^ "Site Name: Beaver Creek Airport - CYXQ". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
  6. ^ "Site Name: Dawson City Airport - CYDA". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
  7. ^ a b "Site Name: Old Crow Airport - CYOC". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
  8. ^ "Site Name: Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport - CYXY". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 29 October 2025.
  9. ^ a b "Site Name: Schwatka Lake - CEZ5". Canada Border Services Agency. 22 August 2025. Retrieved 29 October 2025.