According to the CFS, the western 2,350 ft portion of the runway is still in use. If you zoom in on the satellite view, you'll see a faint "28" painted about a third of the way from the east end of the runway.
This airport is no longer in service. The airfield was apart of the fleet aircraft company. When they closed down at the end of world war two the field was no longer maintained. The runway is currently in rough condition but could be used for an emergency landing for an aircraft no larger than a king air 350. The runway is 10-28. On the 28 end it has FLEET as the runway heading number.
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Old runways
🔗 Mon, 07 Mar 2016
— Anonymous Flyer at Fort Erie Airport, Canada Reply
Just spotted it while flying over this past week . Good to know in case of emergency landing is necessary
re: Fort Erie Airport
🔗 Sun, 26 Aug 2012
— @david at Fort Erie Airport, Canada Reply
According to the CFS, the western 2,350 ft portion of the runway is still in use. If you zoom in on the satellite view, you'll see a faint "28" painted about a third of the way from the east end of the runway.
Fort Erie Airport
🔗 Sun, 05 Aug 2012
— Anonymous Flyer at Fort Erie Airport, Canada Reply
This airport is no longer in service. The airfield was apart of the fleet aircraft company. When they closed down at the end of world war two the field was no longer maintained. The runway is currently in rough condition but could be used for an emergency landing for an aircraft no larger than a king air 350. The runway is 10-28. On the 28 end it has FLEET as the runway heading number.