Yes indeed clunkdriver, but for nostalgia's sake, let us call upon Sherman to set the "Way-Back Machine"..
"From a peak of over 200,000 annual flights in the 1960s, the island airport went into decline even as several regional airlines operated at the airport from the 1970s onwards. The annual operating deficit forced its operator, the Toronto Harbour Commission (THC) to sell land to pay the ongoing deficit and by the 1990s, the airport was again facing questions about its continued existence."
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