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What airports are there in Canada?

1. Quebec Jean-Lesacchi International Airport, built on 1929, is the main international airport in Quebec City, the capital of Quebec, Canada. It is located in San Faouar and is named after Jean-lesage, the former prime minister of the province. The airport has complete public facilities and can provide all kinds of convenient services.

The airport is 0/6 km (10 mile) from Quebec City. The airport has a 1 terminal; Aircraft take-off and landing sorties a year 125466, and passenger flow a year 1026090 (2008).

2. Montreal-Mirabel International Airport, also known as Montreal International Airport or mirabel, is a civil airport in mirabel, Quebec. It is located 39 kilometers northwest of Montreal and 47 kilometers northwest of Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. It belongs to the Canadian Ministry of Transport and is operated and managed by Montreal Airport Co., Ltd., providing aviation services for Montreal metropolitan area.

3. Pearson Airport (YYZ), a world-famous international airport, is the main airport in Toronto, Canada, the main aviation hub in the world, the busiest airport in Canada, one of the busiest airports in the world and one of the largest airports in the world.

Vancouver International Airport is a civil international airport, located on the island of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It is the second largest and busiest international airport in Canada, second only to Toronto Pearson International Airport.

5. Victoria International Airport (IATA code: YYJ, ICAO code: CYYJ) is the international airport in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, Canada. It is the second largest airport in the province after Vancouver International Airport and one of the busiest airports in Canada.

It is located 22 kilometers north-northwest of Victoria, near the town on the sandwich peninsula in Sydney. The airport is listed as an airport with net assets entering Canada. It is handled by the staff of the Canada Border Services Agency, which handles aircraft with no more than 450 passengers.