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Montréal/Île Sainte-Hélène Water Airport

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Montréal/Île Sainte-Hélène Water Airport or Hydro-Aéroport Montréal Centre-Ville, formerly TC LID: CVP2, was located on the Saint Lawrence River adjacent to Saint Helen's Island near Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was classified as an airport by Nav Canada and was subject to regular inspections by Transport Canada.

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Montréal/Île Sainte-Hélène Water Airport
Avenue du Port, Montreal Ville-Marie

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N 45.520833333333 ° E -73.538888888889 °
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H3C 6A3 Montreal, Ville-Marie
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