Cooking Lake Airport
Cooking Lake Airport is the only facility in Alberta with both a
floatplane base and a conventional runway. It's also the only
airport in Canada with a condominium ownership structure.
Located 20 km east of Edmonton in Strathcona County, Cooking Lake
Airport is primarily a recreational flying facility for floatplanes
and small aircraft.
Services
- Flight training school
- Charter service
- Aircraft maintenance and repair
- Card lock fuel facility
Economic Impact
- $13 million in economic output
- 33 direct jobs
- 600,000 in tax contributions
Development Opportunities
Cooking Lake is Canada's only bare-land condominium airport.
When Edmonton Airports purchased the airport from Alberta
Transportation in 1995, the Cooking Lake Condominium Association
was created to manage the condo development. All available lots
were sold and most have been developed. Edmonton Airports is
looking into the feasibility of making additional lots available
for development.
Airport Features
- Rotating beacon for VFR day/night
- Visual Approach Slope Indicator System (VASIS)
- Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome Lighting (ARCAL)
- Automated Weather Observation Station (AWOS)
- One paved runway (2,950 feet x 75 feet)
- Two float plane launch ramps
- 20 floating docks
- 75 tie-down stalls with power
Airport Statistics
- Elevation: 742 metres (2,436 feet) above mean sea level
- Co-ordinates: 53°25'39" N, 113°06'57" W
- Approximately 10,000 annual aircraft movements