You can choose to fly in as pilot172 has done or simply view this as a Park and Grab. The cache is a hanging preform and is not on airport property.
You may be in luck to find a spray plane taking off from this town operated airpoirt. The asphalt runway is 2500 x 75 feet with the heading of 095 and 275 degrees.
Nearby is the railway which explains Biggar's location and name. The town was named in 1909 after William Hodkins Biggar, general counsel for the Grand Trunk Railyway (GTR)which named the site as a divisional point. GTR was replaced with CN who still use the town as a base. Check out the Biggar Railway station, now boarded up and built in 1909-1910. Interestied in railway lore? Follow Sir Dumil's stretch of GTPR caches including nearby Mead - GC64YW1
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