Cree Lake (Crystal Lodge) Water Aerodrome

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Cree Lake (Crystal Lodge) Water Aerodrome
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerRyan & Daniel Dearborn C/O Crystal Lodge Cree Lake
OperatorCrystal Lodge
Location Cree Lake
Time zone CST (UTC−06:00)
Elevation  AMSL 1,595 ft / 486 m
Coordinates 57°27′43″N106°44′46″W / 57.46194°N 106.74611°W / 57.46194; -106.74611
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Location in Saskatchewan
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Cree Lake (Crystal Lodge) Water Aerodrome
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Cree Lake (Crystal Lodge) Water Aerodrome( TC LID : CRE4) is located adjacent to Crystal Lodge, a fly-in fishing lodge on Cree Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. [2] The airport is located alongside Cree Lake/Crystal Lodge (Midgett Field) Aerodrome on Ispatinow Island, the largest island in the lake.

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References

  1. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  2. "Crystal Lodge Cree Lake". Tourism Saskatchewan. Government of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 27 January 2025.