North Battleford/Hamlin Airport

North Battleford/Hamlin Airport,, was located 1 NM northeast of Hamlin, Saskatchewan, Canada.

History
This airfield was built under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during World War II as the R1 - primary relief field - for RCAF Station North Battleford. Pilots trained here using Airspeed Oxford aircraft; it is listed as operating from 4 September 1941 to 30 March 1945.

Airodrome
The RCAF Aerodrome at Hamlin was the Relief Landing field for RCAF Station North Battleford, and was located approximately 7 mi north of the main aerodrome. The site was located north-east of the community of Hamlin, Saskatchewan. The Relief field was constructed in the typical triangular pattern. In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Hamlin, Saskatchewan at 52.88333°N, -108.28333°W with a variation of 22 degrees east and elevation of 1779 ft. Six runways were listed as follows: A review of Google Maps on 7 June 2018 shows clear visibility of the outer runways of the airfield. There is however no visibility of the inner runways. The c.1942 indicate a location on the visible triangle.

Post War 1945-2007
More recently, one runway continued to be maintained for use in agricultural flight training by Battlefords Airspray

2007 - Present
As of 15 March 2007, this airport is not usable and has been removed from the Canada Flight Supplement.