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This is a very neat little airstrip that was used for fighter jet interceptors in the cold war and has since been shut down, although it's still used very often by bush pilots (technically illegal, but very much accepted). The region is a neat area of cottage country/wilderness area of Ontario, Canada amongst many semi-remote Provincial Parks, including the massive Algonquin Provincial Park closeby, one of the largest and most famous protected wilderness Parks in Canada. If anyone is willing to check it out and look into making it that would be awesome! It's quite small, and while I have no experience in airport design, I don't imagine it would take that much. Here's a brief description from the Wikipedia page for it below. Cheers!
Wiki:
Killaloe/Bonnechere Airport (IATA: YXI, ICAO: CYXI), near Killaloe, Ontario, Canada, was built by the Canadian Department of Transportation (later Transport Canada) in 1952 as a Cold War airstrip for interceptors. The airport officially ceased operations in 1988, but trespassing is frequent: pilots continue to land on the old runway, and local residents frequently use it for drag racing, despite the badly decayed surface.
In 2004, because of legal liability concerns, Transport Canada planned to cut ditches across the runway to make it unusable, but the plan was suspended while negotiations on possible future use continued.
The associated VOR/DME, YXI, was decommissioned in 2021 by Nav Canada.