Closest Airport to Greater Sudbury, Airports Near Greater Sudbury, Canada

The closest airport to Greater Sudbury is Sudbury Airport (YSB). Distance from Sudbury Airport to Greater Sudbury is 13.03 miles / 20.97 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Greater Sudbury

Sudbury Airport (YSB)

Sudbury Airport is located approximately 12.43 miles / 20 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YSB.

Sans Souci Airport (YSI)

Sans Souci Airport is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YSI.

East Manitoulin Airport (YEM)

East Manitoulin Airport is located approximately 60.89 miles / 98 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YEM.

North Bay Airport (YYB)

North Bay Airport is located approximately 75.19 miles / 121 kilometers East (E) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YYB.

Elliot Lake Airport (YEL)

Elliot Lake Airport is located approximately 75.19 miles / 121 kilometers West (W) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YEL.

Gore Bay Airport (YZE)

Gore Bay Airport is located approximately 85.75 miles / 138 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YZE.

Parry Sound Airport (YPD)

Parry Sound Airport is located approximately 91.34 miles / 147 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YPD.

Earlton Airport (YXR)

Earlton Airport is located approximately 98.8 miles / 159 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YXR.

Wiarton Airport (YVV)

Wiarton Airport is located approximately 120.55 miles / 194 kilometers South (S) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YVV.

Kirkland Lake Airport (YKX)

Kirkland Lake Airport is located approximately 127.38 miles / 205 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YKX.

Billy Bishop Regional Airport (YOS)

Billy Bishop Regional Airport is located approximately 131.11 miles / 211 kilometers South (S) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YOS.

Muskoka Airport (YQA)

Muskoka Airport is located approximately 132.35 miles / 213 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YQA.

Drummond Island Airport (DRE)

Drummond Island Airport is located approximately 135.46 miles / 218 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is DRE.

Chapleau Airport (YLD)

Chapleau Airport is located approximately 143.54 miles / 231 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YLD.

Timmins Airport (YTS)

Timmins Airport is located approximately 144.16 miles / 232 kilometers North (N) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YTS.

Bar River Airport (YEB)

Bar River Airport is located approximately 147.26 miles / 237 kilometers West (W) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YEB.

Barrie-Orillia (Lake Simcoe Regional Airport) (YLK)

Barrie-Orillia (Lake Simcoe Regional Airport) is located approximately 154.72 miles / 249 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YLK.

Rouyn Airport (YUY)

Rouyn Airport is located approximately 155.34 miles / 250 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is YUY.

Alpena County Regional Airport (APN)

Alpena County Regional Airport is located approximately 157.21 miles / 253 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is APN.

Off-Line Point (WGL)

Off-Line Point is located approximately 160.31 miles / 258 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Greater Sudbury. IATA airport code is WGL.