Drone Rules for Aéroport des Grandes-Bergeronnes (CTH3)
Drone flights should remain clear of the runway environment and aircraft operations at Grandes-Bergeronnes Airport due to its use by small general aviation aircraft.
The Grandes-Bergeronnes Airport (CTH3) is a small public aerodrome located on the Côte-Nord. It features a short asphalt runway (10/28) of approximately 1,500 ft and is primarily used by light aircraft and occasional regional operations.
According to Transport Canada guidance, drone operators must always yield to manned aircraft and avoid any operation that could interfere with takeoffs, landings, or traffic patterns around aerodromes. Because this is a low-traffic but active runway environment, unexpected aircraft activity may occur, especially in good weather conditions or during regional travel periods.
Drone pilots should therefore treat the area as sensitive airspace, maintaining a safe buffer around the runway and approach paths even when no aircraft are visible.