Airport des Cèdres

Urbexer – JMTUrbex

Saint-Cuthbert - Québec - Canada

Built : 1882
Type : Convent
The former Aéroport des Cèdres functioned as a modest regional aviation site shaped by movement, training, and routine rather than spectacle. Built to serve small aircraft and local air traffic, its infrastructure emphasized practicality: a simple terminal, hangars, and a runway designed for repetition and controlled circulation. The airport operated quietly, supporting flight instruction, private aviation, and short departures rather than large-scale transport. After aviation activities ceased, the site was left intact but unused, its surfaces exposed to weather and time without adaptation or renewal. The absence of activity transformed the space gradually, replacing motion with stillness and function with trace. What remains today is not a place of transit, but a suspended landscape where the intention to leave persists only through material decay and photographic record.
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