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AgenciesTransport Canada runs an office of Boater Safety that delivers prevention-based programs to reduce the safety risks and environmental impacts of boating on Canadian waters. For information on prevention programs and boating requirements visit The Office of Boating Safety web site. The Canadian Coast Guard sets and enforces regulations for all boaters. For information, contact the Canadian Coast Guard office of Boating Safety at 1-800-267-6687 or visit the web site at www.pacific.ccg-gcc.gc.ca The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is responsible for border access, services and security. The Canada Border Services Agency web site details many answers to questions frequently asked by travellers. Entering Canada by Boat (Customs)When you arrive in Canada, the operator of your vessel has to report to a customs officer by telephone through a vessel-reporting station. The officer will need details of the voyage, cargo, and passengers. Some stations have customs officers on duty during the boating season, while other stations use a telephone reporting system. You are not required to report to customs when you leave unless you reported articles on Form E29B, Temporary Admission Permit, when you arrived, or you are exporting goods that need to be documented (e.g., under export permits). For more information on the procedures to follow when entering Canada from the United States using a private boat, click here. Canadian Boat Operator Competency RequirementsThe Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulations require that all operators of pleasure craft fitted with a motor have proof of competency and proof of age on board at all times. The Regulations are being phased in as follows:
How the Boat Operator Regulations Apply to Non-ResidentsThe Regulations apply to non-residents:
Boat Operation Age - Horsepower RestrictionsThe Age - Horsepower Restrictions prohibit operators under the age of 16 from operating recreational vessels above specified horsepower limits:
The age restrictions apply to all operators of pleasure craft in Canadian waters both domestic and foreign. Driving a Boat Under the Influence of AlcoholBoating while impaired is an
offence under the Criminal
Code of Canada.
The maximum sentence may vary depending on provincial statutes. Consumption of Alcohol on BoatsAlcohol may be consumed on board the pleasure craft if it meets all of the following conditions:
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