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List of the busiest airports in Canada

The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located.[1]

Since 2010, Toronto–Pearson and Vancouver International Airport have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada, Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania. As one of the closest major North American cities to Europe, Montréal-Trudeau has also seen substantial passenger growth in recent years, now serving over 20 million passengers annually, with nearly 15 million on international flights, making it one of North America's busiest international hubs, second only to Toronto-Pearson in Canada. Calgary International is the busiest airport in Alberta and the fourth-busiest in Canada by passenger traffic, as region's petroleum and tourism industries (and its proximity to Banff National Park) have helped foster growth, and offers nonstop flights to an array of destinations in North and Central America, Europe, and Asia.

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2023

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Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

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1 Steady  Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 44,800,000[2] 25.8% Increase 
2 Steady  Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 24,938,184[3] 30.9% Increase 
3 Steady  Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 21,173,941[4] 32.5% Increase 
4 Steady  Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 18,490,283[5] 27.9% Increase 
5 Steady  Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 7,499,163[6] 28.2% Increase 
6 Increase 2 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 4,095,914[7] 36.9% Increase 
7 Steady  Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 4,094,793[8] 35.1% Increase 
8 Decrease 2 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,579,293[9] 15.2% Increase 
9 Steady  Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 2,036,000[10] [11] 17.6% Increase 
10 Steady  Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 2,032,624[12] 18.3% Increase 
11 Steady  Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,740,107[13] 16.8% Increase 
12 Steady  Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City Metropolitan Region 1,688,736[14] 43.8% Increase 
13 Increase 2 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon Metropolitan Area 1,277,863[15] 34.2% Increase 
14 Steady  Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 1,275,484[16] 28.5% Increase 
15 Decrease 2 St. John's International Airport St. John's Metropolitan Area 1,260,000[17] 17.4% Increase 
16 Steady  Regina International Airport Regina 981,845[18] 28.5% Increase 
17 Steady  John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area 820,011[19] 27.0% Increase 
18 Steady  Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 714,070[20] 18.7% Increase 
19 Steady  Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 600,121[21] 28.0% Increase 
20 Steady  Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 445,312[22] 18.4% Increase 
21 Steady  Prince George Airport Prince George 417,848[23] 14.6% Increase 
22 Steady  Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 402,686[24] 17.9% Increase 
23 Steady  Comox Valley Airport Comox 371,989[25] 15.0% Increase 
24 Decrease 1 Fort McMurray International Airport Wood Buffalo 367,627[26] 14.8% Increase 
25 Increase  Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 333,813[27] 25% Increase 
26 Decrease 2 London International Airport London 332,447[28] 31% Increase 

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements
(List only includes airports with Nav Canada control towers)

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Rank Airport Serves Aircraft
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1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 380,583 Steady  12.4% Increase 
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 281,911 Steady  7.9% Increase 
3 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 215,263 Steady  6.9% Increase 
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 202,497 Steady  6.5% Increase 
5 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 201,141 Steady  12.0% Increase 
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 182,214 Steady  4.3% Increase 
7 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 149,997 3 Increase  17.8% Increase 
8 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 140,984 1 Decrease  4.1% Increase 
9 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 132,107 2 Increase  7.5% Increase 
10 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 130,422 1 Decrease  1.0% Increase 
11 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 117,680 3 Decrease  12.4% Decrease 
12 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 116,721 Steady  0.7% Decrease 
13 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 108,542 4 Increase  10.2% Increase 
14 Victoria International Airport Victoria 108,028 1 Increase  6.4% Increase 
15 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 107,692 1 Decrease  5.4% Increase 
16 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 107,594 2 Increase  21.5% Increase 
17 London International Airport London 102,122 3 Increase  17.2% Increase 
18 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 99,773 5 Decrease  10.5% Decrease 
19 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 95,514 3 Increase  19.8% Increase 
20 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 95,138 1 Decrease  8.6% Increase 
21 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 93,374 5 Decrease  7.1% Decrease 
22 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 87,829 2 Increase  11.3% Increase 
23 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 84,617 2 Decrease  1.4% Increase 
24 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 73,412 1 Decrease  7.4% Decrease 
25 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 61,656 1 Increase  2.3% Increase 
26 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 60,486 1 Increase  10.0% Increase 
27 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 57,938 1 Increase  10.0% Increase 
28 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 57,806 2 Increase  18.3% Increase 
29 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 54,455 4 Decrease  17.6% Decrease 
30 Yellowknife Airport Yellowknife 53,519 Steady  8.9% Increase 
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 52,318 2 Decrease  0.5% Increase 
32 Regina International Airport Regina 51,753 1 Increase  15.5% Increase 
33 Saint-Jean Airport Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 48,180 6 Increase  36.4% Increase 
34 Windsor International Airport Windsor 47,041 2 Decrease  3.1% Increase 
35 Prince George Airport Prince George 45,834 1 Increase  8.5% Increase 
36 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 43,465 1 Decrease  2.8% Increase 
37 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 40,480 3 Decrease  5.0% Decrease 
38 Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Whitehorse 37,836 Steady  4.1% Increase 
39 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 36,419 2 Decrease  4.6% Decrease 
40 Red Deer Regional Airport Red Deer 32,983 Steady  5.1% Decrease 
41 St. John's International Airport St. John's 31,701 Steady  5.3% Decrease 
42 Gander International Airport Gander 29,573 Steady  11.0% Decrease 

2022

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Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

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1 Steady  Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 35,600,000[30] 180.8% Increase 
2 Steady  Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 19,013,416[31] 168.3% Increase 
3 Increase 1 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 15,973,242[32] 207.1% Increase 
4 Decrease 1 Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 14,452,059[33] 128.4% Increase 
5 Steady  Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 5,849,674[34] 109.4% Increase 
6 Increase 2 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,107,425[35] 188.7% Increase 
7 Decrease 1 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 3,031,113[36] 147.8% Increase 
8 Decrease 1 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 2,992,334[37] 155.6% Increase 
9 Increase 8 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 1,732,000[38] 514% Increase 
10 Decrease 1 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 1,718,059[12] 107.0% Increase 
11 Decrease 1 Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,490,039[39] 121.2% Increase 
12 Increase 3 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,174,321[40] 232.5% Increase 
13 Decrease 1 St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,099,392[41] 130% Increase 
14 Decrease 3 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 992,712[42] 97.0% Increase 
15 Decrease 2 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 952,051[15] 116.2% Increase 
16 Decrease 2 Regina International Airport Regina 764,128[43] 115.0% Increase 
17 Increase 1 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 645,789[44] 158.3% Increase 
18 Decrease  2 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 581,095[45] 83.9% Increase 
19 Increase 2 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 468,821[46] 164.8% Increase 
20 Increase 2 Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 375,397[47] 118.5% Increase 
21 Decrease 1 Prince George Airport Prince George 364,663[48] 81% Increase 
22 Increase 1 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 341,649[49] 207.3% Increase 
23 Decrease 2 Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 338,016[50] 74.8%Increase 
24 Decrease 5 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 320,319[26] 40.1% Increase 
25 Decrease 2 London International Airport London 229,241[51] 126.2% Increase 

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements
(List only includes airports with Nav Canada control towers)

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Rank Airport Serves Aircraft
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1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 338,577 1 Increase 
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 261,331 2 Increase 
3 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 201,413 2 Decrease 
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 190,091 5 Increase 
5 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 179,601 8 Increase 
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 174,748 3 Decrease 
7 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 135,454 1 Decrease 
8 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 134,400 1 Decrease 
9 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 129,172 4 Decrease 
10 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 127,284 2 Decrease 
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 122,878 Steady 
12 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 117,586 2 Decrease 
13 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 111,538 8 Increase 
14 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 102,212 2 Increase 
15 Victoria International Airport Victoria 101,507 1 Decrease 
16 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 100,555 12 Increase 
17 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 98,458 5 Increase 
18 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 88,524 5 Increase 
19 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 87,570 5 Increase 
20 London International Airport London 87,106 4 Increase 
21 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 83,377 1 Decrease 
22 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 79,695 7 Decrease 
23 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 79,254 11 Decrease 
24 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 78,913 7 Decrease 
25 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 66,119 4 Increase 
26 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 60,260 2 Increase 
27 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 54,968 4 Decrease 
28 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 52,671 3 Decrease 
29 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 52,063 2 Increase 
30 Yellowknife Airport Yellowknife 49,152
31 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 48,847
32 Windsor International Airport Windsor 45,621
33 Regina International Airport Regina 44,791
34 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 42,604
35 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 42,282
36 Prince George Airport Prince George 42,226
37 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 38,185
38 Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Whitehorse 36,356
39 Saint-Jean Airport Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 35,313
40 Red Deer Regional Airport Red Deer 34,769
41 St. John's International Airport St. John's 33,468
42 Gander International Airport Gander 33,215

2021

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Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

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1 Steady  Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 12,700,000[53] 4.5% Decrease 
2 Steady  Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 7,086,602[54] 3.0% Decrease 
3 Steady  Calgary International Airport Calgary Region 6,326,406[55] 11.5% Increase 
4 Steady  Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 5,201,751[56] 4.3% Decrease 
5 Steady  Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 2,793,581[57] 6.3% Increase 
6 Increase 1 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 1,223,054[58] 5.9% Decrease 
7 Decrease 1 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 1,170,789[59] 14.1% Decrease 
8 Steady  Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 1,076,458[60] 8.1% Increase 
9 Steady  Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 829,804[12] 12.5% Increase 
10 Steady  Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 673,478[39] 17.2% Increase 
11 Increase 7 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 503,955[61] 59.7% Increase 
12 Increase 3 St. John's International Airport St. John's 478,124[62] 31% Increase 
13 Decrease 1 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 439,927[63] 4.8% Decrease 
14 Steady  Regina International Airport Regina 355,490[64] 4.0% Decrease 
15 Decrease 4 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 353,203[65] 34% Decrease 
16 Increase 2 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 316,025[45] 7.9% Increase 
17 Decrease 4 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 282,000[66] 27.5% Decrease 
18 Decrease 2 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 250,019[67] 24.0% Decrease 
19 Steady  Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 228,627[26] 0.3% Decrease 
20 Increase 1 Prince George Airport Prince George 201,506[68] 13.8% Increase 
21 Increase 1 Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 193,425[50] 11.0% Increase 
22 Steady  Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 177,040[69] 2.1% Increase 
23 Increase 7 Region of Waterloo International Airport Waterloo Region 171,828[70] 245% Increase 
24 Decrease 2 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 111,160[49] 55.5% Increase 
25 Decrease 5 London International Airport London 101,363[71] Decrease 

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements

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Rank Airport Serves Aircraft
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1 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 211,335 Steady 
2 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 174,588 Steady 
3 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 169,017 1 Increase 
4 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 166,935 1 Decrease 
5 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 138,969 Steady 
6 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 133,293 2 Increase 
7 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 129,649 Steady 
8 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 125,761 1 Increase 
9 Calgary International Airport Calgary 124,108 3 Decrease 
10 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 116,628 Steady 
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 115,350 Steady 
12 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 107,339 1 Increase 
13 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 98,857 1 Decrease 
14 Victoria International Airport Victoria 98,721 3 Increase 
15 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 96,678 1 Increase 
16 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 85,015 2 Increase 
17 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 82,808 5 Increase 
18 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 81,637 3 Increase 
19 London International Airport London 77,099 7 Increase 
20 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 75,581 3 Increase 
21 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 73,469 1 Decrease 
22 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 71,316 3 Decrease 
23 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 71,225 1 Increase 
24 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 69,855 9 Decrease 
25 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 67,725 5 Increase 
26 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 66,572 1 Increase 
27 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 65,450 2 Decrease 
28 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 64,797 Steady 
29 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 57,697 15 Decrease 
30 Regina International Airport Regina 44,433 1 Decrease 
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 32,315 Steady 
32 Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre Metro Vancouver 32,204 Increase 

2020

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Air traffic decreased greatly in this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

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1 Steady  Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 13,307,077[73] 73.6% Decrease 
2 Steady  Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 7,300,287[74] 72.3% Decrease 
3 Increase 1 Calgary International Airport Calgary Region 5,675,483[75] 68.4% Decrease 
4 Decrease 1 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 5,436,998[76] 73.2% Decrease 
5 Steady  Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 2,628,891[77] 67.7% Decrease 
6 Steady  Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 1,363,512[78] 73.3% Decrease 
7 Steady  Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 1,299,225[79] 71.0% Decrease 
8 Steady  Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 995,426[80] 76.2% Decrease 
9 Increase 1 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 737,447[81] 63.7% Decrease 
10 Increase 1 Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 574,874[82] 70.1% Decrease 
11 Increase 1 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 535,111[83] 70.1% Decrease 
12 Increase 1 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 461,900[84] 69.0% Decrease 
13 Decrease 4 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 389,000[85] 86.0% Decrease 
14 Increase 1 Regina International Airport Regina 370,364[86] 68.6% Decrease 
15 Decrease 1 St. John's International Airport St. John's 364,980[87] 75.4% Decrease 
16 Increase 1 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 329,193[88] 66.0% Decrease 
17 Decrease 1 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 315,578[61] 68.7% Decrease 
18 Steady  Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 292,865[45] 64.8% Decrease 
19 Increase 2 Fort McMurray International Airport Fort McMurray 229,314[26] 61.5% Decrease 
20 Decrease 1 London International Airport London 202,556 Decrease 
21 Increase 1 Prince George Airport Prince George 176,994[89] 64.4% Decrease 
22 Increase  Nanaimo Airport Nanaimo 174,287[50] 64.5%Decrease 
23 Decrease 3 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 173,404[90] 74.3% Decrease 
24 Decrease 3 Charlottetown Airport Charlottetown 71,480[49] 81.3% Decrease 

Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements

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1 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 185,431 4 Increase 
2 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 175,060 1 Decrease 
3 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 156,640 1 Decrease 
4 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 137,265 2 Increase 
5 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 128,764 2 Increase 
6 Calgary International Airport Calgary 119,546 3 Decrease 
7 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 117,390 2 Increase 
8 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 107,251 4 Increase 
9 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 101,443 2 Increase 
10 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 100,797 2 Decrease 
11 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 99,976 4 Increase 
12 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 97,385 8 Decrease 
13 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 89,503 7 Increase 
14 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 86,800 3 Increase 
15 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 85,581 1 Increase 
16 Oshawa Executive Airport Oshawa 80,483
17 Victoria International Airport Victoria 80,121 2 Increase 
18 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 77,754 Steady 
19 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 70,183 4 Decrease 
20 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 69,180 7 Decrease 
21 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 68,775
22 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 65,257
23 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 64,093
24 Langley Regional Airport Langley Township 61,354
25 Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport Edmonton 60,267
26 London International Airport London 59,170
27 Montréal–Mirabel International Airport Greater Montreal 56,877
28 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 54,053 18 Decrease 
29 Regina International Airport Regina 39,495
30 Sault Ste. Marie Airport Sault Ste. Marie 35,309
31 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 35,207

2019

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Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic

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1 Steady  Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 50,499,431[91] 2.0% Increase 
2 Steady  Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 26,379,870[92] 1.7% Increase 
3 Steady  Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 20,305,106[93] 4.5% Increase 
4 Steady  Calgary International Airport Calgary Metropolitan Region 17,957,780[94] 3.5% Increase 
5 Steady  Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 8,151,532[95] 1.2% Decrease 
6 Steady  Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport National Capital Region 5,106,487[96] 0.1% Decrease 
7 Steady  Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg Capital Region 4,484,249[79] 0.0% Steady 
8 Steady  Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 4,188,443[97] 3.0% Decrease 
9 Steady  Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 2,774,000[85] 1.2% Decrease 
10 Steady  Kelowna International Airport Kelowna/Okanagan Valley 2,032,144[98] 1.3% Decrease 
11 Steady  Victoria International Airport Greater Victoria 1,924,385[82] 6.1% Decrease 
12 Steady  Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,789,005[99] 0.8% Increase 
13 Steady  Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 1,490,000[100] 1.9% Decrease 
14 Steady  St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,483,660 3.9% Decrease 
15 Steady  Regina International Airport Regina 1,179,485[101] 4.75% Decrease 
16 Steady  Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley 1,008,116[61] 19.7% Increase 
17 Steady  John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton 955,373[102] 32% Increase 
18 Steady  Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 832,570[45] 4.2% Decrease 
19 Increase 2 London International Airport London 683,155[103] 27% Increase 
20 Decrease 1 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Greater Moncton 674,406[104] 1.0% Decrease 

Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements

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Rank Airport Serves Aircraft
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1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 455,099 Steady  4.35% Decrease 
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 332,214 Steady  2.13% Increase 
3 Calgary International Airport Calgary 238,843 Steady  2.13% Decrease 
4 Montréal–Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 237,801 Steady  1.51% Decrease 
5 Boundary Bay Airport Greater Vancouver 216,557 Steady  10.84% Increase 
6 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford 164,285 Steady  13.77% Increase 
7 Calgary/Springbank Airport Calgary 153,668 3 Increase  12.20% Increase 
8 Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport Greater Montreal 145,482 4 Increase  12.68% Increase 
9 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 144,931 Steady  5.62% Increase 
10 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 144,755 2 Decrease  3.05% Decrease 
11 Pitt Meadows Airport Pitt Meadows 142,523 6 Increase  20.8% Increase 
12 Region of Waterloo International Airport Regional Municipality of Waterloo 140,703 2 Increase  18.7% Increase 
13 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto 135,175 2 Decrease  0.13% Increase 
14 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Metropolitan Region 133,769 7 Decrease  6.18% Decrease 
15 St. Andrews Airport Winnipeg 132,423 1 Increase  12.22% Increase 
16 Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport Moncton 122,308 2 Increase  5.64% Increase 
17 Fredericton International Airport Fredericton 121,437 2 Increase  16.4% Increase 
18 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 115,892 3 Decrease  2.08% Decrease 
19 Victoria International Airport Victoria 113,129 6 Decrease  8.13% Decrease 
20 Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome Saint-Honoré 94,577 Steady  8.84% Decrease 

Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic

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Rank Airport[106] Serves Domestic % of total Trans border % of total International % of total
1 Toronto Pearson International Airport Greater Toronto Area 17,677,504 35.9% 13,624,310 27.7% 17,880,877 36.4%
2 Vancouver International Airport Metro Vancouver 12,288,884 47.8% 6,296,488 24.5% 7,122,123 27.7%
3 Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport Greater Montreal 6,884,671 35.2% 4,441,908 22.7% 8,237,082 42.1%
4 Calgary International Airport Calgary 11,853,828 68.9% 3,470,496 20.2% 1,872,320 10.9%
5 Edmonton International Airport Edmonton Capital Region 6,503,827 82.5% 963,762 12.2% 414,132 5.3%
6 Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport Ottawa 3,868,035 77.8% 680,688 17.6% 421,167 8.5%
7 Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Winnipeg 3,608,739 84.4% 479,359 11.2% 185,795 4.4%
8 Halifax Stanfield International Airport Halifax 3,471,941 84.1% 355,796 8.6% 300,506 7.3%
9 Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport Toronto n/aD   n/aD   0 0.0%
10 Kelowna International Airport Kelowna 1,818,926 92.4% 99,846 5.1% 50,241 2.6%
11 Victoria International Airport Victoria 1,594,847 86.4% n/aD   n/aD  
12 Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Quebec City 1,164,377 67.6% 217,983 12.7% 339,163 29.1%
13 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport Saskatoon 1,299,529 88.1% n/aD   n/aD  
14 St. John's International Airport St. John's 1,385,675 96.6% n/aD   n/aD  
15 Regina International Airport Regina 1,061,654 91.2% n/aD   n/aD  
16 Thunder Bay International Airport Thunder Bay 707,042 95.5% n/aD   n/aD  
17 Abbotsford International Airport Abbotsford/Fraser Valley n/aD   n/aD   n/aD  
18 John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport Hamilton n/aD   n/aD   n/aD  
19 London International Airport London 627,960 93.6% n/aD   n/aD  
20 Greater Moncton International Airport Moncton 608,982 92.6% n/aD   n/aD  

Notes

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A.^ Statistics Canada figures.
B.^ Airport operating authority figures.
C.^ Estimated from graph.
D.^ Numbers are "suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act".[107]
E.^ Estimated figure.

References

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  1. ^ Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
  2. ^ "GTAA reports 2023 annual results". newswire.ca. 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-03-31.
  3. ^ "YVR Traffic Update December 2023" (PDF). yvr.ca. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
  4. ^ "YUL passenger statistics 2023" (PDF). admtl.com. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
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