100 Mile House Airport
One Hundred Mile House Airport is a registered aerodrome located adjacent to 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada.
History
In the early 1950s, aviation activity in the region began when the Jens brother, who were sawmill operators near Canim Lake, helped establish a local airstrip on part of the historic Bridge Creek Estates Ranch. The original community settlement was known as Bridge Creek House, later renamed 100 Mile House in 1862, which marked its location 100 miles from Lillooet along the Cariboo Road.In February 1961, the 100 Mile House Flying Club was incorporated into the airstrip, with the founding members being Dave Ainsworth, Gordon Maitland, Ross Marks, and Slim Jens. In 1979, ownership of the airport was donated to District Municipality for a nominal CAD $1 by Lord Martin Cecil. The local aviation community held many large fly-ins, with small aircraft visits that totaled up to 30.