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WNN → KIF
Which side of the plane to sit from Wunnumin Lake Airport (Wunnumin Lake) to Kingfisher Lake Airport (Kingfisher Lake)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a more expansive view of the Wunnumin Lake shoreline immediately after departure and superior views of the Kingfisher Lake settlement upon arrival.
Wunnumin Lake Basin
Dramatic views of the massive lake's northern bays and jagged, rocky shorelines during takeoff.
Glacial Islands
Dozens of small, forested islands dotting the water, remnants of glacial retreat.
Kingfisher Settlement
A clear view of the remote community infrastructure as the plane aligns for the final approach.
Morning flights are best on this side to see the sun reflecting off the vast lake surfaces. Keep your camera ready shortly after takeoff, as the plane gains altitude quickly over the most scenic parts of the water.
Pipestone River
View the winding aquatic artery that feeds into the regional lake systems to the south.
Boreal Tapestry
Dense, uninterrupted stands of black spruce and tamarack typical of the Canadian Shield.
Wildlife Corridors
Natural clearings along marshy edges where moose are frequently seen near the water's edge.
Sit on the left for softer lighting during midday flights. During the short winter days, this side catches the low southern sun, creating long, dramatic shadows across the snow-covered muskeg.
Distance: 40 km (25 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 4 min
Departure: WNN (52.89390182495117, -89.28919982910156)
Arrival: KIF (53.01250076293945, -89.85530090332031)
Route Type: Domestic
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