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The full air-service Whitecourt Airport is located west of Whitecourt on the north side of Highway 32, approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Highway 43. It is Alberta's ninth busiest airport with up to 32,000 aircraft using the airport annually.
The majority of the division is located in the north-central portion of central Alberta, while the northeast portion of the division is located within northern Alberta. The division's largest urban community is the Town of Whitecourt .
Whitecourt Airport (IATA: YZU, ICAO: CYZU) is located 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) west of Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada.. The Whitecourt Airport was opened in 1978. It is serviced by three non-precision IFR approach
Plaque on the memorial monument. Now a residential housing estate of some 550 plus homes located to the south of Braintree town in Essex, England, it was formerly the 8th [1] Army air force military hospital, built in the grounds of "White Court" which was previously a large detached house standing in its own grounds on London Road, originally known as "Oaklands".
The design of the future interchange in west Whitecourt is anticipated to be complicated by the convergence of two existing highways, the adjacency of the CN rail line, the short distance between Highway 32 and the McLeod River to the south, existing highway commercial and industrial development along Highway 43 and Highway 32 respectively, and ...
It proceeds south for 69 km (43 mi) where it meets Highway 43 northwest of Whitecourt. After following Highway 43 southeast for 8 km (5.0 mi), Highway 32 continues south from Whitecourt for 72 km (45 mi), crossing the McLeod River , passing through the Hamlet of Peers , and ending at Highway 16 ( Yellowhead Highway ) approximately 32 km (20 mi ...
Whitecourt crater is a meteorite impact crater in central Alberta, Canada, located approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of the Town of Whitecourt within Woodlands County. It is remarkable for being unusually well-preserved for a crater of small size and relatively young age. [1]
Whitecourt Mountain is a mountain in Woodlands County, Alberta that is immediately south of the town of Whitecourt. It is 1,164 meters (3,819 ft) tall and is the most prominent peak in the immediate area, [ 1 ] making it a popular destination for outdoor activity.