Category talk:Airports in Canada

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[edit] Airports vs. Buildings and Structures

I am going to remove this page from Category:Buildings and structures in Canada. Airports are not like train stations. While most airports have some structures, the structures are not their defining characteristic; instead, airports are places where aircraft can land and take off. Large airports can have dozens or even hundreds of structures, while small airports sometimes have no enclosed structures at all, not even a telephone booth (Morrisburg Airport is a good example of the second type). David 14:38, 28 January 2006 (UTC)