
A nice collection of vintage postcards from the
Chuckman Collection of Malton Airport up until the 1970's.

The original terminal and control tower was a converted farmhouse that was used from 1938-1949.

It was then replaced by this, the second terminal that was in use until the mid 1960's when it was demolished and replaced.



A Lockheed Constellation.
This Constellation spent it's later years as a restaurant on Derry Road before it was sold to the
Museum of Flight in Seattle where it was restored and is now on display.

The third terminal was completed in 1964. This terminal considered state of the art when built, was demolished in 2003 and replaced yet again.

Terminal One in 1973.

A new 747 at Terminal One.

A great shot at night.

Toronto Island Airport in 1939.

A vintage postcard of the Island Airport.

The Terminal at Toronto's Island Airport is a near duplicate of the original at Matlon.
Island Airport in the early 1950's.

The control tower with the original vertical windows.

The sloped windows were installed in 1963.

Before the Porter expansion.
Some vintage film of the Lockheed Constellation crash landing (nothing horrific) in the 1950's plus a flight fashion newsreel.