Closest Airport to Vancouver, Airports Near Vancouver, Canada

The closest airport to Vancouver is Coal Harbour Sea Plane Base (CXH). Distance from Coal Harbour Sea Plane Base to Vancouver is 0.92 miles / 1.48 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Vancouver

Coal Harbour Sea Plane Base (CXH)

Coal Harbour Sea Plane Base is located approximately 0.62 miles / 1 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is CXH.

Vancouver International Airport (YVR)

Vancouver International Airport is located approximately 6.21 miles / 10 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YVR.

Langley Regional Airport (YLY)

Langley Regional Airport is located approximately 24.85 miles / 40 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YLY.

Blaine Airport (BWS)

Blaine Airport is located approximately 26.72 miles / 43 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is BWS.

Sechelt Airport (YHS)

Sechelt Airport is located approximately 30.45 miles / 49 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YHS.

Montagne Harbor Airport (YMF)

Montagne Harbor Airport is located approximately 32.31 miles / 52 kilometers South (S) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YMF.

Ganges Harbor Airport (YGG)

Ganges Harbor Airport is located approximately 33.55 miles / 54 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YGG.

Squamish Airport (YSE)

Squamish Airport is located approximately 34.18 miles / 55 kilometers North (N) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YSE.

Bedwell Harbor Airport (YBW)

Bedwell Harbor Airport is located approximately 36.66 miles / 59 kilometers South (S) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YBW.

Nanaimo Airport (YCD)

Nanaimo Airport is located approximately 37.28 miles / 60 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YCD.

Harbour Airport (ZNA)

Harbour Airport is located approximately 37.9 miles / 61 kilometers West (W) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is ZNA.

Abbotsford Airport (YXX)

Abbotsford Airport is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YXX.

Maple Bay Airport (YAQ)

Maple Bay Airport is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YAQ.

Waldron Island Airport (WDN)

Waldron Island Airport is located approximately 39.15 miles / 63 kilometers South (S) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is WDN.

Stuart Island Airport (SSW)

Stuart Island Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers South (S) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is SSW.

Orcas Island Airport (ESD)

Orcas Island Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is ESD.

Bellingham Airport (BLI)

Bellingham Airport is located approximately 42.87 miles / 69 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is BLI.

Telegraph Harbour Airport (YBQ)

Telegraph Harbour Airport is located approximately 44.74 miles / 72 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is YBQ.

Duncan/Quam Airport (DUQ)

Duncan/Quam Airport is located approximately 44.74 miles / 72 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is DUQ.

Rosario Sea Plane Base (RSJ)

Rosario Sea Plane Base is located approximately 45.36 miles / 73 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Vancouver. IATA airport code is RSJ.