I thank you friend. That is a beautiful strip, oviously destined for far larger aircraft. It has nice straight in approaches. Shifting wind from another quarter may cause a few problems with lighter aircraft.
It brought back fond memories, when, as a guest of Canada, I was flying under a subcontract to Wheeler Airlines, I was flying in NE Canada also. We operated our aircraft out of strips perhaps slightly longer than that strip is wide.
I have never been treated as nicely as the Canadians treated me while I was there. I still have friends, especially in Bathurst and Fredrickton, that I cumminicate with, especially a certain very cute nurse that was at the Hospital in Fredrickton..
(Circa 1955.) sheesh, Girls, please ignore that Circa statement. sigh
Don Jose de La Mancha