Powell River Airport
Powell River Airport is located adjacent to Powell River, British Columbia, Canada. In 2011, the airport had approximately 39,422 passenger departures and arrivals.
Significance
The airport is a significant transport link to the rest of British Columbia. Powell River, while located on the mainland and not an island by definition, is a community isolated by ocean and mountains and is only accessible by water or by air.Powell River is located on Highway 101 but driving the length of the highway requires two ferries before arriving at Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. The alternative access to the town is a ferry crossing from Comox on Vancouver Island.
Since the Sunshine Coast is similarly isolated from the rest of the BC mainland, vehicles from Vancouver must take two ferries to reach Powell River. The surrounding inlets banked by mountainous terrain have made land based road connections to other areas of the BC mainland an expensive proposal. One land based route connecting Powell River to Highway 99 near Squamish has been studied, but would require two tunnels and cost around $5 billion. All of the city's roads are two-lane residential roads, and Highway 101 merges with Marine Avenue to form the city's main street.