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Aérodrome Saint-Louis

Coordinates: 46°46′19″N 071°16′56″W / 46.77194°N 71.28222°W / 46.77194; -71.28222 (Aérodrome Saint-Louis)
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Aérodrome Saint-Louis
Summary
LocationQuebec City
Opened1928
Closed1938
Map
Aérodrome Saint-Louis is located in Quebec
Aérodrome Saint-Louis
Aérodrome Saint-Louis
Location in Quebec

The Aérodrome Saint-Louis, also called Aérodrome du Bois Gomin or Canadian Transcontinental Airways Airport, was the first airfield of the Quebec City area of Quebec, Canada. It was located in the suburb of Sainte-Foy.

It was established by the Canadian Transcontinental Airways (Compagnie aérienne transcontinentale) in 1928 in the fields between Cap-Rouge Road (now called Chemin Saint-Louis) and Gomin Road (Chemin Gomin), east of the Route de l'Église where the Laurier Québec and Place Sainte-Foy shopping centres are currently located. It was used during winter to transport mail between Montreal and Rimouski.

It was closed in 1938, and in 1939 a new airfield was established in Quebec City; Aéroport de l'Ancienne Lorette, today known as Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport.

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46°46′19″N 071°16′56″W / 46.77194°N 71.28222°W / 46.77194; -71.28222 (Aérodrome Saint-Louis)