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Version of document from 2006-03-22 to 2007-05-30:

Boating Restriction Regulations

C.R.C., c. 1407

CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001

CANADA SHIPPING ACT

Regulations Respecting the Restriction of Navigation

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Boating Restriction Regulations.

Interpretation

 In these Regulations,

authorized sign

authorized sign means a sign placed as authorized by the Minister pursuant to subsection 8(1); (écriteau autorisé)

designated authority

designated authority means the Deputy Minister of a federal department, the chief executive officer of a federal agency or a representative designated by one of these persons to act on behalf of that person for the purpose of the administration of these Regulations; (autorité désignée)

designated provincial authority

designated provincial authority means any department of the government of a province designated by that government to process requests to impose restrictions on navigation in respect of waters within that province; (autorité provinciale désignée)

electrical propulsion

electrical propulsion means a mode of propulsion provided by a main propelling machinery that is an electric motor powered by electric cells; (propulsion électrique)

enforcement officer

enforcement officer means

  • (a) a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police,

  • (b) a member of any harbour or river police force,

  • (c) a member of any provincial, county or municipal police force, or

  • (d) a person appointed by the Minister pursuant to section 11; (agent d’exécution)

engine power

engine power means the engine power, in kilowatts, calculated in accordance with ISO 8665, Marine Propulsion Engines and Systems — Power Measurements and Declarations; (puissance motrice)

Minister

Minister means the Minister of Transport; (ministre)

peace officer

peace officer[Repealed, SOR/2001-38, s. 1]

personal watercraft

personal watercraft means a water-jet driven vessel with an enclosed hull and no cockpit and a maximum length of 4 m, that is designed to be used by one or more persons while straddling, sitting, standing or kneeling; (motomarine)

power-driven

power-driven means a mode of propulsion provided by a main propelling machinery that is an internal combustion engine or steam engine. (propulsion mécanique)

  • SOR/81-331, s. 1
  • SOR/88-466, s. 1
  • SOR/91-489, s. 1
  • SOR/99-52, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-38, s. 1
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 1

Age Prohibitions

 Notwithstanding any other provision of these Regulations, sections 2.2 to 2.5 apply in respect of pleasure craft, including personal watercraft, that are operated for recreational purposes in Canadian waters, other than the waters of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

  • SOR/99-52, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-340, s. 1(F)
  •  (1) Subject to sections 2.4 and 2.5, no owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 7.5 kW or person who makes it available for rent shall allow a person who is under 12 years of age to operate the pleasure craft.

  • (2) Subject to sections 2.4 and 2.5, no person who is under 12 years of age shall operate a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 7.5 kW.

  • SOR/99-52, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-38, s. 2
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 2
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 1(E)
  •  (1) Subject to sections 2.4 and 2.5, no owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 30 kW or person who makes it available for rent shall allow a person who is under 16 years of age to operate the pleasure craft.

  • (2) Subject to sections 2.4 and 2.5, no person who is under 16 years of age shall operate a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 30 kW.

  • SOR/99-52, s. 2
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 3
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 2(E)
  •  (1) Subject to section 2.5, an owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 7.5 kW or person who makes it available for rent may allow a person who is under 12 years of age to operate the pleasure craft if the person is accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

  • (2) Subject to section 2.5, a person who is under 12 years of age may operate a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 7.5 kW if the person is accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

  • (3) Subject to section 2.5, an owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 30 kW or person who makes it available for rent may allow a person who is 12 years of age or older but less than 16 years of age to operate the pleasure craft if the person is accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

  • (4) Subject to section 2.5, a person who is 12 years of age or older but less than 16 years of age may operate a pleasure craft propelled by a motor with an engine power greater than 30 kW if the person is accompanied and directly supervised in the pleasure craft by a person who is 16 years of age or older.

  • SOR/99-52, s. 2
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 3
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 3(E)
  •  (1) No owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a personal watercraft or person who makes it available for rent shall allow a person who is under 16 years of age to operate the personal watercraft.

  • (2) No person who is under 16 years of age shall operate a personal watercraft.

  • SOR/99-52, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-38, s. 3
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 4
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 4(E)

Prohibitions

 No person shall place a sign anywhere for the purpose of restricting the operation of any vessel in Canadian waters unless

  • (a) the Minister has authorized the sign to be so placed; and

  • (b) the sign complies with sections 9 and 9.1.

  • SOR/95-253, s. 1

 Despite paragraph 3(b), a person may, on obtaining written authorization from the Minister, place a sign for providing notice of the prohibition set out in subsection 6(5.2).

  • SOR/97-269, s. 1
  • SOR/98-385, s. 1

 No person shall, without the consent of the Minister, remove any authorized sign.

 No person shall

  • (a) alter, conceal, damage or destroy any authorized sign; or

  • (b) use any authorized sign or post that supports an authorized sign as a mooring.

  •  (1) No person shall operate a vessel in contravention of any restriction contained in an authorized sign.

  • (2) No person shall operate a vessel in any of the waters described in Schedule I, except as indicated in that Schedule, unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(a).

  • (3) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in any of the waters described in Schedule II, except as indicated in that Schedule, unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(b).

  • (4) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel in any of the waters described in Schedule III unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(b).

  • (4.1) [Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 2]

  • (4.2) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion that has an engine power greater than the maximum engine power set out in column IV of an item of Schedule III.2 in the waters described in that item unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(c).

  • (5) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in the waters described in an item of Schedule IV in excess of the maximum speed set out in column IV of that item unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(d).

  • (5.1) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in the waters described in an item of Schedule IV.1 in excess of the maximum speed set out in column IV of that item unless authorized by the Minister pursuant to paragraph 8(1.1)(d).

  • (5.2) Subject to subsection (5.3), no person shall, in the inland waters of Canada that are within Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta or British Columbia, operate a power-driven vessel at a speed in excess of 10 km/h in waters within 30 m of the shore.

  • (5.3) Subsection (5.2) does not apply

    • (a) if the operation of the vessel is for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surf board or any other such equipment and

      • (i) the vessel follows a trajectory that is perpendicular to the shore, and

      • (ii) where the vessel is being operated in waters within 30 m of the shore, the operation takes place within an area designated by buoys as an area in which such operation is permitted; and

    • (b) in respect of the operation of power-driven vessels

      • (i) in rivers that are less than 100 m in width, or canals or buoyed channels, or

      • (ii) in any waters referred to in Schedule IV or IV.1 in respect of which a maximum speed is prescribed by these Regulations with regard to a specified distance from shore.

  • (6) No person shall operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in the waters described in an item of Schedule V for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, surf board or any other such equipment except during the permitted hours set out in that item, if any.

  • (7) Subsections (1) to (5.2) do not apply to:

    • (a) an enforcement officer;

    • (b) an employee or agent of the Crown, of a province, county or municipality acting within the scope of their duties;

    • (c) a person in the act of saving life or limb or preventing damage to property; or

    • (d) a person who operates a safety boat for surveillance and lifeguarding within the scope of regular activities carried out by a recreational institution or a teaching or racing organization established under provincial, federal or international laws.

    • (e) and (f) [Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 2]

  • (8) Subsections (1) to (4.2) do not apply to

    • (a) a person who occupies a waterfront cottage that is only accessible by water and who operates a vessel solely for the purpose of reaching that cottage; or

    • (b) a person who holds a provincial fishing permit and whose livelihood depends on fishing.

  • SOR/80-594, s. 1
  • SOR/91-489, s. 2
  • SOR/93-308, s. 1
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 1, 33(F)
  • SOR/97-269, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-38, s. 23
  • SOR/2001-208, s. 1
  •  (1) No person shall hold a regatta, marine parade or boat race in the waters described in Schedule VI unless authorized by a permit issued pursuant to subsection 8(2).

  • (1.1) No person shall hold a regatta, marine parade or boat race in the waters described in subsection 6(5.2) or in Schedule IV or IV.1 during the course of which vessels will be operated at a speed that exceeds the maximum speed prescribed by these Regulations in respect of those waters unless that person is authorized by a permit issued pursuant to subsection 8(2.1).

  • (2) The person in whose name a permit to hold a regatta, marine parade or boat race is issued and all persons taking part in the regatta, marine parade or boat race shall comply with all the conditions set out in the permit.

  • (3) No regatta, marine parade or boat race held in waters other than those described in Schedule VI shall be held in a manner or at a place that would have the effect of unnecessarily obstructing ordinary navigation.

  • SOR/91-489, s. 3
  •  (1) No person shall operate a commercial river raft in the waters described in Schedule VI.I unless authorized by a permit issued pursuant to subsection 8(6).

  • (2) The person in whose name a permit to operate a commercial river raft is issued shall comply with all the conditions set out in the permit.

  • SOR/81-331, s. 2
  • SOR/87-513, s. 1

Anchorage in False Creek

 In section 7.3, “anchor” includes securing a vessel to a mooring buoy or attaching to another vessel that is anchored.

  • SOR/2005–405, s. 1
  •  (1) No person, unless they hold a permit issued by the Minister, shall anchor a vessel within the waters of False Creek in the City of Vancouver that are east of a line drawn 45° true from Kitsilano Point to the north shore of False Creek

    • (a) for a cumulative period of more than 8 hours from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.; or

    • (b) anytime from 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m. of the following day.

  • (2) The Minister may issue a permit if

    • (a) the owner or operator of a vessel submits to the Minister a signed application providing the following information:

      • (i) the number of days that the vessel would be anchored,

      • (ii) the name and permanent address of the applicant,

      • (iii) the telephone number or the place where the applicant may be contacted during the period of the permit, and

      • (iv) the vessel’s identification;

    • (b) the vessel is seaworthy; and

    • (c) there is space available to anchor the vessel.

  • (3) A permit is valid for a maximum period of

    • (a) 14 days for a permit issued during the summer, effective April 1 to September 30; and

    • (b) 21 days for a permit issued during the winter, effective October 1 to March 31.

  • (4) The owner or operator may apply for another permit to anchor the vessel for a maximum period, calculated as follows:

    • (a) for permits issued in the summer, 14 days less the number of full or partial days that the vessel was anchored during the 30 days before the day of application; and

    • (b) for permits issued in the winter, 21 days less the number of full or partial days that the vessel was anchored during the 40 days before the day of application.

  • (5) No person shall anchor a vessel beyond the period set out in the permit.

  • (6) This section does not apply to

    • (a) an enforcement officer; or

    • (b) an employee or agent of the Crown or of a province, regional district or municipality acting within the scope of their duties.

  • (7) A vessel anchored in the waters of False Creek described in subsection (1) immediately before the coming into force of this section shall not be subject to subsection (1) for a period of 30 days.

  • SOR/2005–405, s. 1

Authorizations

  •  (1) The Minister may authorize in writing any person or class of persons to place a sign in an area for the purpose of indicating that a restriction on the operation of vessels established by these Regulations exists in respect of that area.

  • (1.1) Where the advancement of scientific research or the development of aquaculture, or other related activities, the protection of the environment, the promotion of safety or the protection of life during a public event, the holding of a provincial, national or international sportive or artistic event, the enforcement of the law or the education or information of the public make it necessary that certain restrictions on navigation on waters referred to in the schedules to these Regulations be temporarily suspended, the Minister may, on written request, authorize in writing any person or class of persons, on a temporary basis,

    • (a) to operate any vessel in any of the waters described in Schedule I;

    • (b) to operate a power-driven vessel or a vessel driven by electrical propulsion in any of the waters described in Schedule II or III;

    • (c) to operate a power-driven vessel that has an engine power greater than the maximum engine power set out in column IV of an item of Schedule III.1 or III.2 in the waters described in columns I to III of that item;

    • (d) to operate a power-driven vessel in the waters described in columns I to III of an item of Schedule IV or IV.1 in excess of the maximum speed set out in column IV of that item;

    • (e) to operate a power-driven vessel at a speed in excess of 10 km/h within 30 m of the shore; or

    • (f) to operate a power-driven vessel for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surfboard, a water sled or any other such equipment in the waters described in column I of an item of Schedule V.

  • (2) The Minister may issue a permit authorizing any person to hold a regatta, marine parade or boat race in the waters described in Schedule VI.

  • (2.1) The Minister may issue a permit authorizing any person to hold a regatta, marine parade or boat race in the waters described in subsection 6(5.2) or in Schedule IV or IV.1 during the course of which vessels will be operated at a speed that exceeds the maximum speed prescribed by these Regulations in respect of those waters.

  • (3) The Minister may cancel his authorization for the placing of any sign and order the person authorized to place the sign to remove it and any support therefor.

  • (4) Any person who receives an order from the Minister pursuant to subsection (3) shall forthwith comply with that order.

  • (5) Where a person has placed a sign restricting the operation of any vessel, other than an authorized sign, the Minister may order that person to remove the sign and, on receipt of the order, that person shall forthwith remove the sign and any support therefor at his own expense.

  • (6) The Minister or a designated provincial authority may issue a permit authorizing any person to operate in any of the waters described in Column I of Schedule VI.I a commercial river raft that complies with the River Rafting Standards.

  • (7) The permit referred to in subsection (6) shall specify the period to which it applies and the requirement to comply with the conditions set out in the River Rafting Standards.

  • (8) The Minister or a designated provincial authority may suspend or cancel the permit issued pursuant to subsection (6) where the permit holder has failed to comply with the River Rafting Standards.

  • (9) The Minister or a designated provincial authority may issue an identification card to any person who meets the qualifications of a guide or Trip Leader set out in Schedule II to the River Rafting Standards.

  • (10) The identification card referred to in subsection (9) shall specify the period to which it applies and the requirement to comply with the River Rafting Standards.

  • (11) The Minister or a designated provincial authority may suspend or cancel the identification card issued pursuant to subsection (9) where the card holder has failed to comply with the River Rafting Standards.

  • (12) For the purposes of this section, River Rafting Standards means the River Rafting Standards, TP 8643, issued by the Department of Transport in August 1987.

  • SOR/80-594, s. 2
  • SOR/81-331, s. 3
  • SOR/87-513, s. 2
  • SOR/88-466, s. 2
  • SOR/91-489, s. 4
  • SOR/95-253, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-340, s. 2(F)

Requests for Restrictions on Navigation

 Where a designated authority or a designated provincial authority seeks, in respect of certain waters, the imposition of a restriction on navigation that is of the same nature as a restriction imposed by these Regulations, the authority may submit to the Minister a request for such a restriction together with a report that specifies the location of the waters, the nature of the proposed restriction, information regarding any public consultations held in respect of such a restriction, and particulars regarding the implementation of the proposed restriction.

  • SOR/91-489, s. 5

Authorized Signs

  •  (1) An authorized sign shall be, according to the prohibition or restriction prescribed, in the form

    • (a) set out under letter C of table 1 to Schedule VII, to indicate an area in which boats are prohibited;

    • (b) of a disk bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in figure 1a of Schedule VII, to indicate, in conjunction with two of the symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule, a single prohibition or restriction;

    • (c) of a cartouche bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in figure 2 of Schedule VII, to indicate, in conjunction with two or more of the symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule, multiple prohibitions or restrictions; or

    • (d) of a half-disk bordered by a band coloured international orange above a black line overlying a half-rectangle bordered by a band coloured green, as shown in figure 3 of Schedule VII, to indicate, in conjunction with the appropriate symbols shown in Table 1 to that Schedule in the half-disk and, in the half-rectangle, the symbols shown in Table 2 to that Schedule required to specify the applicable conditions, a prohibition or a restriction subject to conditions.

  • (2) A directional disk bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in figure 1b or 1c of Schedule VII, may be substituted for the disk referred to in paragraph (1)(b) to indicate the boundary of the waters to which the prohibition or restriction applies and, by means of the directional disk pointer, the side on which the prohibition or restriction applies.

  • (3) The information rectangle bordered by a band coloured international orange, as shown in figure 4 of Schedule VII, may be placed underneath an authorized sign referred to in subsection (1) to provide any additional information on the prohibitions or restrictions indicated on that sign.

  • (4) The width of the band coloured international orange referred to in this section shall be one twelfth of the width or diameter of the authorized sign described.

  • (5) Every authorized sign referred to in this section shall be marked at the lower edge in black with the words “CANADIAN COAST GUARD” and “GARDE CÔTIÈRE CANADIENNE” with the appropriate logo in accordance with the Canadian Coast Guard identification program TP4011.

  • SOR/80-267, s. 1
  • SOR/80-594, s. 3
  • SOR/95-253, s. 3
  •  (1) Where it appears on an authorized sign referred to in section 9,

    • (a) the diagonal bar shown under letter B in Table 1 to Schedule VII indicates a prohibition of the usage or activity indicated by the symbol being crossed by the diagonal bar;

    • (b) the propeller symbol shown under letter D in Table 1 to Schedule VII and crossed by the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel or vessel driven by electrical propulsion shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

    • (c) the symbol shown under letter E in Table 1 to Schedule VII, consisting of a propeller superimposed by a gas pump, and crossed by the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table, indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

    • (d) the symbol consisting of a number shown under letter A of Table 1 to Schedule VII, above the expression “MAX kW” shown under letter F in that Table, indicates that no power-driven vessel with an engine whose power exceeds the power in kilowatts represented by that number shall be operated on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed;

    • (e) the symbol consisting of a number shown under letter A of Table 1 to Schedule VII, above the expression “MAX km/h” shown under letter G in that Table, indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated at a speed in excess of the ground speed in kilometres per hour represented by that number on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed; and

    • (f) the symbol consisting of the word “SKI” shown under letter H in Table 1 to Schedule VII and crossed by the diagonal bar shown under letter B of that Table indicates that no power-driven vessel shall be operated for the purpose of towing a person on water skis, a surf board or any other such equipment on the waters in respect of which the sign has been placed.

  • (2) Where a restriction referred to in subsection (1) applies only during specified periods, the following symbols shall appear on an authorized sign referred to in section 9:

    • (a) where the restriction applies to certain hours of the day, the symbol of a clock shown under letter A in Table 2 to Schedule VII, to indicate, in red, the hours during which the restriction applies and, in green, the hours during which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign;

    • (b) where the restriction applies to certain days of the week, the series of seven squares shown under letter B in Table 2 to Schedule VII, on which appears in English and in French the first letter in white of each day of the week, to indicate, in red, the days on which the restriction applies and, in green, the days on which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign; and

    • (c) where the restriction applies to certain months of the year, the series of seven squares shown under letter C in Table 2 to Schedule VII, on which appears the first letter in white of each month between April and November inclusive, to indicate, in red, the months during which the restriction applies and, in green, the months during which it is permitted to practise the activity otherwise prohibited by the sign.

  • (3) Where a restriction referred to in subsection (1) is limited to a sector of a body of water from a marked geographical point or line, in the cardinal direction of that sector, an authorized sign shall be posted at those limits and be accompanied by an additional sign consisting of a black compass rose, as shown in Table 3 to Schedule VII, delineating sectors coloured international orange, within a square.

  • (4) For the purpose of subsection (3), the following positions of the sector coloured international orange in relation to the compass rose shall indicate the cardinal direction to which the restriction applies:

    • (a) upper right and left corners, North;

    • (b) upper right corner, North-East;

    • (c) upper and lower right corners, East;

    • (d) lower right corner, South-East;

    • (e) lower left and right corners, South;

    • (f) lower left corner, South-West;

    • (g) upper and lower left corners, West; and

    • (h) upper left corner, North-West.

  • (5) Where an authorized sign is marked directly on a buoy, a horizontal band that

    • (a) is one twelfth of the sign width,

    • (b) is coloured international orange, and

    • (c) extends all around the buoy

    shall be marked immediately above and immediately below the sign.

  • SOR/95-253, s. 3
  • SOR/2001-340, s. 3

Liability for Authorized Signs

 Any person who places an authorized sign

  • (a) is liable for all costs of construction, placing, maintenance and removal thereof; and

  • (b) shall cause the sign to be maintained in the form and construction required by these Regulations during the whole time that the sign is in place.

Appointment of Enforcement Officers

 The Minister may appoint any employee of the federal government or of a provincial, county or municipal government as an enforcement officer for the purpose of these Regulations.

  • SOR/2001-38, s. 23

Powers of Enforcement Officers

  •  (1) An enforcement officer may question any person respecting any contravention or suspected contravention of these Regulations and may go on board any vessel for that purpose.

  • (2) The owner of a vessel boarded pursuant to subsection (1) and every person found on board the vessel shall give an enforcement officer all reasonable assistance in his power to enable the enforcement officer to carry out his duties and functions under these Regulations and shall furnish the enforcement officer with such information as he may reasonably require.

  • (3) An enforcement officer may, in order to verify and ensure compliance with these Regulations,

    • (a) require that the operator of a vessel produce, forthwith, proof of age; and

    • (b) direct the operator of a vessel to stop the vessel.

  • SOR/2001-38, s. 23
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 5
  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), an enforcement officer may, in order to promote public safety or to ensure compliance with these Regulations, direct or prohibit the movements of any vessel.

  • (2) Except in an emergency, an enforcement officer shall not, without the prior consent of the person in charge of monitoring marine traffic, give a direction under subsection (1) that would contradict a direction given by that person in respect of a vessel when it is in any of the following waters:

    • (a) the Seaway, as defined in subsection 2 (1) of the Canada Marine Act;

    • (b) a public port, as defined in subsection 2 (1) of the Canada Marine Act;

    • (c) a port that is under the jurisdiction of a port authority as defined in subsection 2 (1) of the Canada Marine Act; and

    • (d) a Vessel Traffic Services Zone referred to in sections 562.16 and 562.18 of the Canada Shipping Act.

  • SOR/2001-38, s. 23
  • SOR/2002-17, s. 6

 A signal for a vessel to stop shall consist of

  • (a) a series of short blasts on a siren, whistle, horn or other sounding device; or

  • (b) any readily understandable visual signal given by an enforcement officer.

    • SOR/2001-38, s. 23

 Every person shall comply with

  • (a) every direction and prohibition given by an enforcement officer pursuant to section 13; and

  • (b) every signal made by an enforcement officer pursuant to section 14.

  • SOR/2001-38, s. 23

Penalties

  •  (1) Every person who contravenes these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $500.

  • (2) Every person who is the owner, master, operator, charterer, hirer or person in charge of a vessel that is operated contrary to these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $500 unless the vessel was so operated without his knowledge or consent and he exercised all due diligence to prevent such operation.

  • (3) Every person whose employee or agent contravenes these Regulations is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $500, whether or not the employee or agent is identified or has been prosecuted for the contravention, unless the contravention was committed without his knowledge or consent and he exercised all due diligence to prevent its commission.

SCHEDULE I(ss. 6 and 8)Waters on Which All Vessels Are Prohibited Except with the Authority of the Minister

PART IAlberta

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Alberta Land Titles Act reference system)
Southern Region
1Elkwater LakeFootnote for *23,25-8-3-W4
2Outpost LakeFootnote for *Police Lake1-26-W4
3Beauvais LakeFootnote for *29-5-1-W5
4Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Park Lake9,10-22-W4
5Lee LakeFootnote for *7,8-7-2-W5
6St. Mary ReservoirFootnote for *4-24,25-W4
7Newell LakeFootnote for *17-15-W4
8Travers ReservoirFootnote for *31-14-21-W4
9Keho LakeFootnote for *11-22,23-W4
10Stafford ReservoirFootnote for *Chin Lakes9-19-W4
11Beaver Mines LakesFootnote for *11-5-3-W5
12Milk River Ridge ReservoirFootnote for *Ridge Reservoir5-20-W4
13Chain LakesFootnote for *14, 15-2-W5
14That portion of the Oldman River between the Bitango Bridge in 30-7-29-W4 and the Oldman River Dam Project access bridge in 16-7-29-W427-11-13-W4
Central Region
1Little Fish LakeFootnote for *28-16-W4
2Bow River at Carseland WeirFootnote for *31,32-21-25-W4
3Unnamed LakeSikome Lake25-1-22-W5
4Unnamed ReservoirCipperley’s Reservoir8-32-1-W5
5Unnamed ReservoirHighway No. 2 (Harris) Reservoir36-44-25-W4
6Unnamed LakeLacombe Experimental Farm Pond24-40-27-W4
7Unnamed ReservoirPonoka Centennial Park Reservoir43-25-W4
8Unnamed ReservoirSimpson Reservoir12-35-6-W4
9Gull LakeFootnote for *41-28-W4
10Gooseberry LakeFootnote for *36-5,6-W4
11Miquelon LakesFootnote for *49-20,21-W4
12Buffalo LakeFootnote for *25-40-21-W4
13Pine LakeFootnote for *36-24,25-W4
14Unnamed ReservoirTees Reservoir25-40-24-W4
15Unnamed ReservoirHighway No. 2 Reservoir22-42-26-W4
16Unnamed LakePrins’ Pond25-40-28-W4
17Unnamed LakeOwen’s Pond28-45-10-W4
18Unnamed LakeWallace Park Pond44-6-W4
19Unnamed LakeMonitor Pond6-35-4-W4
20Sylvan LakeFootnote for *39-1-2-W5
21Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Hardisty Lake1-43-10-W4
22Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Keivers Lake25-31-26-W4
23Red Deer LakeFootnote for *43-21,22-W4
24Twin Lakes WestFootnote for *9-46-3-W5
25Bow River at Western Irrigation District Weir CalgaryFootnote for *13-24-1-W5
26Buck LakeFootnote for *46-6-W5
27Pigeon LakeFootnote for *47-1-W5
28Gleniffer LakeFootnote for *Dickson Reservoir35-2, 3-W5
29Red Deer RiverFootnote for *36-2-W5
East Slopes Region
1Jarvis LakeFootnote for *52-26-W5
2Gregg LakeFootnote for *52,53-26-W5
3. to 5.

[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 6]

6

[Repealed, SOR/2005-189, s. 5]

7Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Bear Lake10-55-15-W5
8MacLeod LakeFootnote for *Carson Lake61-11, 12-W5
9Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Pegasus Lake61-11-W5
10Goose LakeFootnote for *61-8-W5
11Wolf LakeFootnote for *49-14-W5
12Unnamed LakeRocky Fish & Game Pond33-39-7-W5
North East Region
1Garner LakeFootnote for *60-12-W4
2Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Long Lake63-19-W4
3Moose LakeFootnote for *60,61-6,7-W4
4Lac La BicheFootnote for *68-15-W4
5Unnamed ReservoirFootnote for *Vermilion Reservoir50-6-W4
6Gregoire LakeFootnote for *13-86-8-W4
7Whitney LakeFootnote for *16,17-56-4-W4
8Cold LakeFootnote for *63,65-1,2-W4
9Touchwood LakeFootnote for *67-10-W4
10Beaver LakeFootnote for *66-12,13-W4
11Manatokan LakeFootnote for *63-7-W4
12Namur LakeFootnote for *97-17-W4
13Lower Therien LakeFootnote for *57-10-W4
14Floatingstone LakeFootnote for *Boyne Lake60-11-W4
15Thunder LakeFootnote for *59-5,6-W5
16Wabamun LakeFootnote for *52,53-4,5-W5
17Jack Fish LakeFootnote for *52-2-W5
18Lac Ste. AnneFootnote for *54,55-3,4-W5
19Lac La NonneFootnote for *57-2,3-W5
20Steele LakeFootnote for *Cross Lake65-25,26-W4
21Calling LakeFootnote for *33-72-22-W4
22Halfmoon LakeFootnote for *58-23-W4
23Unnamed LakeMorinville Pond5-56-25-W4
24Unnamed LakeWestlock Pond31-59-25-W4
25Unnamed LakeNamepi Reservoir14-58-20-W4
26Sandy LakeFootnote for *55,56-1-W5
27Isle LakeFootnote for *53,54-5,6-W5
28Dillberry LakeFootnote for *41,42-1-W4
29Wizard LakeFootnote for *48-27,28-W4
30Shorncliffe LakeFootnote for *40-6,7-W4
31Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Hasse Lake13-52-2-W5
32Lac SanteFootnote for *Big Fish Lake56-11-W4
33Vincent LakeFootnote for *59-9, 10-W4
34Bonnie LakeFootnote for *59, 60-13-W4
35Fork LakeFootnote for *63-11-W4
36North Buck LakeFootnote for *66-17-W4
37Hanmore LakeFootnote for *61-17, 18-W4
38Jackfish LakeFootnote for *67-21-W4
39Moore LakeFootnote for *64-4-W4
40Skeleton LakeFootnote for *65-18, 19-W4
41Camp Lake10-48-11-W4
42Long Island Lake63-25,26-W4
43Muriel LakeFootnote for *59,60-5-W4
44Ross Lake53°50′00″ 110°30′00″
45Half Moon Lake53°35′00″ 113°28′00″
46Baptiste Lake, in areas signedBaptiste Lake66-24-W4
Peace River Region
1Cardinal LakeFootnote for *Lac Cardinal83-24-W5
2Lesser Slave LakeFootnote for *19-75-12-W5
3Saskatoon LakeFootnote for *72-7,8-W6
4Sturgeon LakeFootnote for *70-23-W5
5Winagami LakeFootnote for *76,77-18,19-W5
6Mirage LakeFootnote for *Moonshine Lake79-8-W6
7Musreau LakeFootnote for *64-5-W6
8Rycroft Pond15-78-5-W6
9Grimshaw Agricultural Society Pond # 127-83-23-W5
10Lesser Slave RiverFootnote for *73-5-W5
11Fawcett LakeFootnote for *73-26-W4
  • Return to footnote *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART IIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of the Niagara River that lies within Canada and that is between43°16′79°03′
(a)a straight line joining the end of the breakwater at the mouth of the Welland River to the westerly side of the mouth of Gill Creek at Niagara Falls, New York; and
(b)the crest of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls, Ontario.
2[Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 4]
3That part of Wilcox Lake that is a zone extending 75 m into the lake, commencing at a point where a stream enters the lake on the northeast shore, having as a reference Lat. 43°57′00′N and Long. 79°25′50″W, thence following the shoreline in a southerly and easterly direction to a point opposite the end of the 5th side road (Bethesda Road), having as a reference Lat. 43°56′45″N and Long. 79°25′40″W.43°57′79°26′
4That part of the Thames River that is within the City of London, Ontario and its environs, between42°59′81°14′42°19′82°27′
(a)Fanshawe Dam on the north branch;
(b)the Hamilton Road bridge on the south branch; and
(c)downstream beyond the junction of the north and south branches to the Delaware Bridge on Hwy. 2.
Note: Closed only during high water periods when the water level is at an elevation of 226.5 m G.D.C. or higher measured at the Byron gauge.
5That part of Big Tub Harbour, Tobermory, enclosed by the following positions:45°16′81°41′
45°15′19.5″N, 81°40′51″W, 45°15′19.5″N, 81°40′54″W, 45°15′17″N, 81°40′54″W, and 45°15′17″N, 81°40′51″W.
6That part of Tobermory Harbour, adjacent to the shore near the lighthouse on Lighthouse Point, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′29″N, 81°40′23″W, to 45°15′29″N, 81°40′20″W, to 45°15′26″N, 81°40′20″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′26″N, 81°40′25″W.45°16′81°40′
7That part of Tobermory Harbour, adjacent to the shore along the east side, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′25″N, 81°39′44″W, to 45°15′35″N, 81°39′44″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′35″N, 81°39′39″W.45°16′81°40′
8That part of Lake Huron, on Northwest Bank, enclosed by the following positions: 45°16′12″N, 81°45′00″W, 45°16′18″N, 81°45′00″W, 45°16′18″N, 81°45′18″W, and 45°16′08″N, 81°45′18″W.45°17′81°45′
9That part of Lake Huron, adjacent to the easterly shore of Russel Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′59″N, 81°41′17″W, to 45°15′59″N, 81°41′12″W, to 45°15′54″N, 81°41′12″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′54″N, 81°41′23″W.45°16′81°42′
10That part of Lake Huron, adjacent to the northerly shore of Russel Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16′06″N, 81°41′45″W, to 45°16′09″N 81°41′45″W, to 45°16′09″N 81°41′54″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°16′05″N, 81°41′54″W.45°16′81°42′
11That part of Lake Huron, adjacent to the westerly shore of Russel Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°16′02″N, 81°42′30″W, to 45°16′06″N, 81°42′30″W, to 45°16′06″N, 81°42′42″W, to 45°15′54″N, 81°42′42″W, to 45°15′54″N, 81°42′30″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′59″N, 81°42′30″W.45°16′81°42′
12That part of Lake Huron, adjacent to the southwesterly shore of Russel Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′36″N, 81°42′09″W, to 45°15′33″N, 81°42′09″W, to 45°15′33″N, 81°42′18″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′38″N, 81°42′18″W.45°16′81°42′
13That part of Georgian Bay, adjacent to the shore at Dunks Point (park land base), enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°15′53″N, 81°38′36″W, to 45°16′00″N, 81°38′36″W, to 45°16′00″N, 81°37′54″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°15′36″N, 81°38′12″W.45°16′81°38′
14That part of Georgian Bay, adjacent to the western shore of Bears Rump Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°18′36″N, 81°34′12″W, to 45°18′24″N, 81°34′12″W, to 45°18′24″N, 81°34′36″W, to 45°18′36″N, 81°34′36″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°18′36″N, 81°34′24″W.45°19′81°33′
15That part of Georgian Bay, adjacent to the eastern shore of Bears Rump Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19′06″N, 81°33′33″W, to 45°19′06″N, 81°33′30″W, to 45°18′54″N, 81°33′30″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°18′54″N, 81°33′42″W.45°19′81°33′
16That part of Georgian Bay, adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°19′30″N, 81°44′03″W, to 45°19′30″N, 81°43′54″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°19′06″N, 81°43′54″W.45°17′81°44′
17That part of Georgian Bay, adjacent to the eastern shore of Cove Island, within the cove identified as Tecumseh Cove, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 45°17′49″N, 81°42′30″W, to another point on shore at approximately 45°17′34″N, 81°42′30″W.45°18′81°43′
18That part of Georgian Bay enclosed by the following positions: 45°18′54″N, 81°40′12″W, 45°18′36″N, 81°40′12″W, 45°18′36″N, 81°40′30″W, and 45°18′54″N, 81°40′30″W.45°15′80°45′
19That part of Lake Erie in front of Port Dover in the vicinity of Walker Street extending 45 m from shore enclosed within the positions described in Column III42°46′59″N 80°12′21″W to 42°46′57″N 80°12′13″W
20That part of Lake Ontario that is the intake channel for the Ontario Hydro Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, that is north of a line drawn between the southernmost ends of the east and west intake channel groynes (armoured embankments). The groyne endpoints are located at the coordinates set out in column II43°48′22″N 79°04′17″W and 43°48′22″N 79°04′13″W43°45′00″ 78°00′00″
21That part of Lake Ontario that is near the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station, all lying within the points described in column II (see Note 1)43°51′59″N 78°44′46″W, 43°51′58″N 78°43′46″W, 43°51′03″N 78°43′48″W, 43°51′05″N 78°44′48″W43°45′ 78°00′
22That part of Lake Nipissing that is adjacent to the government dock, running south along the shore of that lake and Memorial Drive to Lee Park, in the City of North Bay, all lying within the points described in column II (see Note 2)46°16′57″N 79°07′12″W, 46°17′03″N 79°29′32″W, 46°18′25″N 79°30′58″W, 46°19′21″N 79°29′48″W46°17′ 80°00′
23The part of Lake Ontario that is part of Port Dalhousie Harbour, from the Heywood Generating Station on the west side of the harbour to the east shore of the harbour, and all waters lying south of a line drawn from the “all vessels prohibited” symbol located on the west side of the harbour, 24 m north of the Heywood Generating Station, to the “all vessels prohibited” symbol located on the east side of the harbour, 70 m north of the existing damLake Ontario Port Dalhousie43°45′ 78°00′ 43°12′ 79°16′
24That part of Lake Huron directly in front of the Town of Port Elgin that is north of a line drawn from a point adjacent to the facility known as the First Base Restaurant, thence northwesterly across the water to the southernmost tip of the southwest breakwall44°26′0.5″N 81°24′30″W44°30′ 82°15′
25That part of the Ottawa River known as the Des Joachims Generating Station Tailrace Channel, from a line drawn through points marked by sign buoys at coordinates 46°11′44.82″ 77°40′56.10″ and 46°11′43.08″ 77°40′57.12″, upstream to the Des Joachims Generating Station dam46°11′43.95″N, 77°40′56.61″W to 46°10′55″N, 77°41′50″W46°11′ 77°41′
Note 1This restriction does not apply to vessels carrying out duties for Ontario Hydro.
Note 2This restriction only applies from 13:00 to 17:00 on the Saturday and Sunday of Civic Holiday Weekend in any year.

PART IIIBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionGeneral Location (where necessary)Location reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of Howe Sound north of Porteau Cove extending 300 m from the shoreline of Lot 280849.123 NE.
2That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Traders Cove Regional Park Beach, approximately 195 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Bear Creek49°56′119°30′
3That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Okanagan Centre Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 15 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Okanagan Centre50°03′119°27′
4That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Pritchard Community Park Beach, approximately 45 m in length and 23 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Westbank49°50′119°34′
5That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Kalamoir Community Park Beach, approximately 75 m in length and 20 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°51′119°32′
6That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Killiney Community Park Beach, approximately 300 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Vernon50°12′119°29′
7That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Powers Creek Community Park Beach, approximately 100 m in length and 30 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Westbank49°49′119°36′
8That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Bertram Creek Regional Park Beach, approximately 77 m in length and 24 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°47′119°33′
9That part of Okanagan Lake that is described as Westside Aquatic Community Park Beach, approximately 48 m in length and 50 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Westbank49°49′119°36′
10That part of Kalamalka Lake that is described as Kaloya Regional Park Beach, approximately 200 m in length and 24 m in depth, buoyed and signed.Oyama50°07′119°22′
11Those parts of Alouette Lake designated as swimming areas described as part of the campers’ beach at the north end of the lake and an area at the south end of the lake opposite the day use area, both areas buoyed and signed.North-east of Maple Ridge49°20′122°25′
12That part of Okanagan Lake known as Boyce Gyro Park, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°52′119°29′
13That part of Okanagan Lake known as Sarsons Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°51′119°29′
14That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Road Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°54′119°29′
15That part of Okanagan Lake known as Rotary Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°52′119°29′
16That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kinsmen Park Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°53′119°29′
17That part of Okanagan Lake known as Strathcona Park Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°53′119°29′
18That part of Campbell River from Elk Falls to the John Hart Dam power house.Campbell River50°02′125°19′
19That part of Skaha Lake known as Sudbury Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°27′119°35′
20That part of Skaha Lake known as Airport Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°27′119°35′
21That part of Skaha Lake known as Skaha Lake Main Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°27′119°35′
22That part of Okanagan Lake known as Farmers Market Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°30′119°36′
23That part of Okanagan Lake known as Three Mile Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°32′119°34′
24That part of Okanagan Lake known as Okanagan Lake Beach, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°30′125°15′
25That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kal Beach, buoyed and signed.Coldstream50°13′119°15′
26That part of Okanagan Lake known as Paddlewheel Park, buoyed and signed.Okanagan Landing50°14′119°22′
27That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kirkland Beach, buoyed and signed.Coldstream50°13′119°15′
28That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Pumphouse Beach, buoyed and signed.Coldstream50°13′119°16′
29That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Kalavista Beach, buoyed and signed.Coldstream50°13′119°15′
30That part of Okanagan Lake known as Kin Beach, buoyed and signed.Okanagan Landing50°15′119°21′
31Parts of Cultus Lake, buoyed and posted with authorized signsApproximately 11 km south of Chilliwack49°03′121°58′
32That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Lions Park, buoyed and signed.Osoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″
33That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Gyro Park, buoyed and signed.Osoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″
34That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Legion Beach, buoyed and signed.Osoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″
35That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Sandy Beach, buoyed and signed.Osoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″
36That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Motel Row, buoyed and signed.Osoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″
37That part of Okanagan Lake known as Waterfront Park Beach, buoyed and signedKelowna49°53′119°29′
38That part of Okanagan Lake known as Bluebird Beach, buoyed and signedKelowna49°50′119°29′
39That part of Okanagan Lake known as Cedar Creek Beach, buoyed and signedKelowna49°48′119°31′
40During any event requiring swimming that has been authorized by the Minister under subsection 8(1.1) or (2) of these Regulations, that part of Elk Lake that is situated east of a line connecting a point at coordinates 48°32′04″, 123°23′33″ and a point at coordinates 48°31′32″, 123°23′23″.Northwest of Victoria48°N 123°W
41That part of Kalamalka Lake known as Tamarack Park Beach at the foot of Tamarack Drive, buoyed and signedColdstream50°13′119°16′

PART IVManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal nameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1. and 2. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 4]
3St-Georges Pond50°30′52″96°13′45″
4. to 10. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 5]
11Pine Pond53°58′57″101°15′25″
12Spruce Pond53°59′11″101°15′31″
13Cedar Pond53°59′38″101°15′53″
14Fir Pond54°01′48″101°17′13″
15Aspen Pond53°42′33″101°13′25″
16Birch Pond53°40′10″101°16′30″
17. to 25. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 6]
26Camperville Pond51°53′03″100°08′05″

PART VSaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal nameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on a Plan of Record in the land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District No. U14916 and located east of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street50°26′104°36′
2That reach of the South Saskatchewan River between the positions described in Column III52°08′33″ 106°38′13″ and 52°08′88″ 106°38′30″
3That part of Codette Lake forming a small bay lying immediately to the south of the Françoise-Finlay Dam described as commencing at a point on the south side of the dam southeasterly along the water’s edge to the natural shoreline of the lake, thence southwest along the shoreline a distance of 1.5 km to a metal post, thence projecting 1 km north to a point intersecting the north shore of the lake marked by a metal post, thence northeasterly a distance of 300 m to the northern edge of the lakeshore, thence southeasterly to the point of commencement at the Françoise-Finlay Dam structure53°16′104°17′
4That part of Iroquois Lake known as Pelican Cove lying adjacent to lots 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d, all in Block 3 as shown on registered plan no. 84B13418 extending a distance of 75.06 m between the north and south boundaries of said lot parcels, and extending 100 m into the waters of Iroquois Lake from the easterly boundary of said lot parcels53°10′00″ 107°01′00″
5Douglas LakeCreighton54°44′101°55′

PART VIQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionLocal nameLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Lac GrenierLac Grenier46°03′ 74°01′
2Lac CastorLac Castor46°01′ 74°02′
3Lac DavisLac Davis46°01′ 74°19′
4Lac GrigonPetit Lac des Sables46°01′ 74°18′
5Lac D’AmoursD’Amours Lake49°02′ 64°31′
6Lac Leamy, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to Lac de la Carrière, from 10:00 a.m. on the day of any fireworks display at Lac Leamy until 10:00 a.m. on the following dayLeamy Lake45°27′ 75°43′
7Lac Trois-Lacs in the beach and swimming areas, that part extending perpendicularly from the shore to a point at coordinates 45°47′35″N, 71°53′30″W, thence to a point at coordinates 45°47′46″N, 71°53′25″W, and thence extending perpendicularly to the shoreLac Trois-Lacs45°48′ 71°54′
8An area of Rivière Saint-Maurice, delineated by the south shore of Île Saint-Quentin and a line drawn from point E on that shore at position 46°21′7.7″N, 72°31′49.2″W to point A, at a position 46°21′4.5″N, 72°31′27.7″W to point B at a position 46°21′2.3″N, 72°31′27.6″W to point C at a position 46°21′1.3″N, 72°31′44.6″W to point D on that shore at a position 46°21′6.0″N, 72°31′51.6″W and ending at point E described aboveRivière Saint-Maurice, in a specific area delineated by Île Saint-Quentin46°21′ 72°31′
  •  SOR/78-592, s. 1
  • SOR/79-788, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/80-267, s. 2
  • SOR/80-594, s. 4
  • SOR/81-236, s. 1
  • SOR/82-184, ss. 1 to 3
  • SOR/82-788, s. 1
  • SOR/85-186, s. 1
  • SOR/87-340, ss. 1 to 16
  • SOR/88-466, ss. 3 to 7
  • SOR/89-340, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/90-450, ss. 1 to 32, 4(F), 5
  • SOR/91-489, ss. 6 to 9
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 1, 2, 3(F)
  • SOR/92-458, s. 1
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 2, 3
  • SOR/94-550, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 1 to 4
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 2 to 6
  • SOR/96-285, s. 1
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 3 to 8
  • SOR/97-393, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/98-385, ss. 2, 3
  • SOR/99-327, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-38, ss. 4, 5
  • SOR/2003-228, s. 1
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 5

SCHEDULE II(ss. 6 and 8)Waters on Which Power-driven Vessels or Vessels Driven by Electrical Propulsion Are Prohibited Except with the Authorization of the Minister

PART IAlberta

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Alberta Land Titles Act reference system)
Southern Region
1Unnamed LakeBurmis Lake13-7-3-W5
2Unnamed ReservoirGold Springs Reservoir6-2-15-W4
3Henderson Lake33-8-21-W4
4Unnamed ReservoirLehto’s Reservoir2-13-21-W4
5Unnamed ReservoirSpruce Coulee Reservoir26-8-2-W4
6Unnamed LakeTaber Fish and Game Pond1-10-17-W4
7Unnamed ReservoirGranlea Reservoir33-8-9-W4
8Unnamed ReservoirUniversity Reservoir25-8-2-W4
9Unnamed LakeNicholas Sheran Park Lake26-8-22-W4
10Unnamed ReservoirDucks Unlimited Reservoir18-15,16-W4
11Unnamed LakeBathing Lake12-4-1-W5
12Unnamed LakeBovin Lake19-3-1-W5
13Unnamed LakeLittle Beaverdam Lake34-1-28-W4
14Unnamed LakePhillips Lake18-8-5-W5
15Unnamed ReservoirAllison Reservoir27-8-5-W5
Central Region
1Unnamed ReservoirAnderson’s Reservoir # 225-28-21-W4
2Unnamed ReservoirAnderson’s Reservoir # 324-28-21-W4
3Unnamed LakeDewitt Pond31-26-1-W5
4Unnamed ReservoirHanna-Mattis Reservoir19-31-12-W4
5Unnamed ReservoirHilton Reservoir19-24-23-W4
6Unnamed ReservoirParks Reservoir14-31-2-W4
7Unnamed ReservoirStarland Reservoir26-32-21-W4
8Unnamed ReservoirStrathmore Children’s Pond14-24-25-W4
9Langdon Reservoir23-23-27-W4
10Unnamed ReservoirBraconnier’s Reservoir20-31-23-W4
11Unnamed ReservoirClark’s Reservoir21-30-1-W5
12[Repealed, SOR/2001-340, s.  4]
13Unnamed ReservoirHansen’s Reservoir29-38-3-W5
14Unnamed ReservoirHiller’s Reservoir13-32-29-W4
15Unnamed ReservoirMidway Centennial Reservoir16-30-27-W4
16Unnamed LakeSedgewick Lake16-44-12-W4
17Unnamed ReservoirNeimala Reservoir1-39-3-W5
18Unnamed LakeTreasure Island20-46-19-W4
19Unnamed ReservoirPrimus Reservoir28-39-23-W4
20Unnamed ReservoirPofiango Reservoir1-44-26-W4
21[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 21]
22Unnamed LakeRosalind Gravel Pit31-43-17-W4
23Unnamed ReservoirDonalda Pond20-42-19-W4
24Unnamed ReservoirHugh Bower Pond17-38-27-W4
25Pigeon Lake*22-46-28-W4
26[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 22]
27Unnamed lakeWest Stettler Fish Pond6-39-19-W4
28That part of the Elbow River commencing at the west boundary of Section 4, Township 24, Range 2, west of the 5th Meridian where it enters the City of Calgary, and continuing downstream to its confluence with the Bow River in Section 14, Township 24, Range 1, west of the 5th MeridianElbow RiverDownstream of 04-24-02-W5 to 14-24-1-W5
29That part of the Bow River commencing at the west boundary of Section 5, Township 25, Range 2, west of the 5th Meridian and continuing downstream to the point where it exits the City of Calgary at the south boundary of Section 20, Township 22, Range 29, west of the 4th MeridianBow RiverDownstream of 05-25-02-W5 to 20-22-29-W4
East Slopes Region
1Unnamed LakeRuby Lake22-44-22-W5
2Mystery Lake48-26-W5
3[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 24]
4Unnamed ReservoirPedley Reservoir2-52-24-W5
5Unnamed LakeCrystal Lake31-59-18-W5
6Smoky RiverUpstream of NW 1/4 18-56-8-W6
7Berland RiverUpstream of 1-55-4-W6
8Unnamed LakeLambert Pond8-53-17-W5
9. to 11.[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 25]
12Unnamed LakeElbow Lake26-19-8-W5
13Unnamed LakeSibbald Lake14,15-24-7-W5
14Chilver Lake28-24-8-W5
15Shunda Creek31-40-14-W5
16Unnamed LakeCow Lake6,7-28-7-W5
17Crimson LakeFootnote for *40-8-W5
18[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 26]
19Gap Lake5-39-13-W5
20Pinto Lake36-21-W5
21Job Lake20-39-20-W5
22Near SundreEagle Lake11-32-11-W5
North East Region
1Unnamed LakeDore Lake12-113-7-W4
2Unnamed LakeMaqua Lake13-85-9-W4
3Wolf LakeFootnote for *66-6,7-W4
4Unnamed LakeCrow Lake32-78-14-W4
5George Lake28-57-1-W5
6Islet Lakethat portion being in Secs. 1 & 2-52-20-W4
7Beaverhill Lake51,52-17,18-W4
8Unnamed LakeCoyote Lake49-4-W5
9Bennet Lake35-52-21-W4
10Unnamed ReservoirLeduc Reservoir27-49-25-W4
11Unnamed lakeHappy Hollow Lake64-4-W4
12Unnamed lakeProvost Reservoir18-39-2-W4
Peace River Region
1Nose Lake16-64-11-W6
2Unnamed LakeMotto Lake4-87-3-W6
3Unnamed LakeBird’s Pond22-79-8-W6
4Two Lakes (North)29-62-12-W6
5Unnamed LakeLong Lake62-6-W6
6Sandhill Lake82,83-4-W6
  • Return to footnote * In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART IIBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameGeneral LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1All waters in Bowron Lake Park, including Bowron Slough (that portion of the Bowron River and its tributaries that connects Swan and Bowron Lakes), except Bowron LakeProv. Park E. and S. of Bowron Lake, Cariboo Dist.53. 121. SE.
2The Kispiox River and all its tributariesFlows SE. into Skeena R., N. of Bulkley R., Cassiar Dist.55. 127. SW.
3Duck LakeS. of Kootenay L., Kootenay Dist.49. 116. SW.
4Jim Smith LakeHead of Jim Smith Cr., SW. of Cranbrook, Kootenay Dist.49. 115. SW.
5Tsitniz LakeExpansion of Tsitniz Cr., Cariboo Dist.53. 122. NE.
6Kemp LakeW. of Sooke Harbour, Sooke48.123 SW.
7Nancy Greene LakeSheep Lakenear Kinnaird49. 117. SW.
8Cecil Lakenear Fort St. John56. 120. SW.
9[Repealed, SOR/82-788, s. 3]
10Unnamed LakeAntler Lakenear Gold River49. 126. NE.
11Champion Lakesnear Trail49. 117. SW.
12Bridal Lakenear Creston49. 117. SE.
13Norbury LakesPeckhams Lake and   Garbutts Lakenear Cranbrook49. 115. NE.
14Bear LakeCrooked River Prov. Park, Cariboo Dist.54. 122. SW.
15[Repealed, SOR/2001-38, s. 6]
16Unnamed LakeSquaw LakeW. of Crooked River, Cariboo Dist.54. 122. SW.
17Burnaby Lakenear New Westminster49. 122. SW.
18Deer Lakenear Burnaby49. 122. SW.
19Blackburn LakeSaltspring Island48. 123. NE.
20Lightning LakeManning Park49. 120. SW.
21Mike LakeGolden Ears Park49. 122. SW.
22Rolley LakeRolley Lake Park49. 122. SE.
23Alice LakeAlice Lake Park49. 123. NE.
24Browning LakeE. of Watts Point, Howe Sound49. 123. NE.
25Davis LakeDavis Lake Park49. 122. SE.
26The southern tip of Mara Lake that lies to the south of the Canadian Pacific Railway Line and BridgeRosamund LakeE. of Salmon Arm50. 119. NE.
27Glen Lakenear Victoria48. 123. SW.
28Horseshoe LakeSE of Ft. Steel49. 115.NW.
29Kathlyn LakeLake Kathlynnear Smithers54. 127. NE.
30[Repealed, SOR/82-788, s. 3]
31Ispah Lakenear Prince George53. 122. NE.
32Trout LakeSasquatch49.121 SW.
Provincial Park
33[Repealed, SOR/82-788, s. 3]
34Lower Elk LakeElk Lake50.115 NE.
Provincial Park
35Upper Elk LakeElk Lake50.115 NE.
Provincial Park
36Donner LakeStrathcona49.125 NW.
Provincial Park
37Unnamed LakeHidden LakeKikomun Creek49.115 SE.
Provincial Park
38Seymour Lakenear Smithers54.127 NE.
39[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 29]
40Hush LakeNear Quesnel53.122 SE.
41Stein LakeNear Lytton50.122 SE.
42Rosebud LakeNear Salmo49.117 SE.
43Unnamed LakeGrace LakeNW. of Harrison
Hot Springs49.121 SW.
44Unnamed LakeFrancisNW. of Harrison49.121 SW.
LakeHot Springs
45Unnamed LakeBear LakeNE. of Harrison
Hot Springs49.121 SW.
46Unnamed LakeWood LakeNW. of Harrison
Hot Springs49.121 SW.
47Unnamed LakeWolf LakeNW. of Harrison
Hot Springs49.121 SW.
48Michael LakeNear Ladysmith49.123 SW.
49Cranberry LakeNear Powell River49.124 NW.
50Prior LakeNear Victoria48.123 SE.
51McKenzie LakeNear Victoria48.123 SE.
52Alces LakeE. of Canal Flats50.115 SW.
53Surveyor’s LakeKikomun Creek Park49.115 SE.
54Unnamed LakeKikomun Creek Park49.115 SE.
55Unnamed LakeKikomun Creek Park49.115 SE.
56Unnamed LakeKikomun Creek Park49.115 SE.
57Spider LakeWest of Qualicum Beach49.124 SW.
58Illusion LakeWest of Qualicum Beach49.124 SW.
59Fly LakeN. of 100 Mile House51.121 NE.
60Jackfish LakeSE. of Fort Nelson55.121 NW.
61[Repealed, SOR/90-450, s. 6]
62[Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 4]
63That part of the Dean River between the 4 km bridge and the boundary signs at approximately the 8 km point on the river (See Note No. 1)approximately 80 km north of Bella Coola52.126 NW.
64Kitimat RiverN. of Kitimat Arm54.128 SW
65Holland LakeS.E. of Ladysmith48.123 NW
66Provost DamS.E. of Ladysmith48.123 NW
67Stocking LakeS.E. of Ladysmith48.123 NW
68Emerald LakeApproximately 60 km north of Prince George
69Yakoun RiverQueen Charlotte Islands53°39′132°12′
70Lakelse RiverTerrace54°25′128°40′
71Radar LakeDawson Creek55°40′120°21′
72La Salle LakesMcBride53°31′120°40′
73Sasamat Lake (See Note No. 2)Port Moody49°19′122°54′
74That part of Okanagan River between Skaha Lake and Okanagan LakePenticton49°24′119°36′
75. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 8]
76Echo Lakesouth of Fort St. James54°13′124°13′
77Ferguson Lake, southeast of Nukko and Swamp Lakes, northwest of Prince GeorgePrince George54°02′00″ 122°51′00″
78Unnamed Lake; a small lake northwest of Moberly Lake, between Chetwynd and Hudson HopeSouth Cameron LakeMoberly Lake Chetwynd55°53′00″ 121°52′00″
79Stellako River, from the egress of François Lake downstream approximately 7 km to the waterfall above Fraser LakeFraser Lake, west of Prince George54°03′00″ 124°53′00″
80[Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 5]
*81Tyee Pool, a rectangular area located off Tyee Spit near Campbell River, bounded by the following points: 50°03′10″ and 125°15′08″ in the northeast, 50°02′47″ and 125°14′43″ in the southeast, 50°02′42″ and 125°14′55″ in the southwest, and 50°03′03″ and 125°15′17″ in the northwestTyee Spit, Campbell River50°03′10″ 125°15′08″ to  50°02′42″ 125°14′55″
82That part of Boundary Bay from the point of Blackies Spit to Sullivan Point, then south from the point to Maple StreetCrescent BeachSurrey49°03′00″ 122°53′00″
83Little Heffley LakeKamloops50°51′00″ 120°06′00″
84That part of Coquitlam River from approximately 2 km south of Port Coquitlam to Fraser RiverCoquitlam49°14′00″ 122°48′00″
85Whonnock LakeMaple Ridge49°13′ 122°27′
86Alouette RiverPitt Meadows49°16′ 122°42′
87North Alouette RiverPitt Meadows49°16′ 122°42′
88Kwitzil LakeWest of Prince George53°51′123°15′
89All waters within Strathcona Provincial Park, except Gold, Upper, Campbell and Buttle LakesWest of Campbell River49°40′125°40′
90Unnamed Lake, known as Boulder LakeSouth of Chetwynd55°20′121°38′
91McArthur Island Slough (from westerly entrance to 12 St. entrance to Park)Kamloops50°41′120°23′
92Widgeon CreekPitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows40°20′122°38′
93Salmon River (from confluence of White River upstream)Sayward50°23′125°57′
94Lower Moyie River (from bridge at south end of Moyie Lake to the U.S. border)South of Cranbrook49°00′116°11′
95From November 1 to April 30 and during any event requiring swimming and for which a permit has been issued under subsection 8(1.1) or (2) of these Regulations, and from November 1 to April 30, Beaver Lake and that part of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area that is situated south of a line connecting a point at coordinates 48°31′31″ 123°23′29″ and a point at coordinates 48°31′58″ 123°24′03″ except the following parts to which the restriction set out in item 22 of Part I of Schedule III.2 applies:Elk and Beaver LakesNear Victoria48°32′N123°24′W
  • (a) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31′35″ 123°23′49″ to 48°31′36″ 123°23′55″, thence to 48°31′21″ 123°23′40″, thence to 48°31′23″ 123°23′36″;

  • (b) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31′22″ 123°23′33″ to 48°31′32″ 123°23′31″, thence to 48°31′32″ 123°23′34″, thence to 48°31′23″ 123°23′36″;

  • (c) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31′21″ 123°23′40″ to 48°31′14″ 123°23′40″, thence to 48°31′37″ 123°23′37″, thence to 48°31′15″ 123°23′33″, thence to 48°31′22″ 123°23′33″, thence to 48°31′23″ 123°23′36″; and

  • (d) that part delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 48°31′14″ 123°23′40″ to 48°30′59″ 123°23′48″, thence to 48°30′58″ 123°23′46″, thence to 48°31′37″ 123°23′37″

96Rosen LakeRead Island50°09′ 125°08′
97Donnely Lake100 Mile House51°45′ 120°40′
98Unnamed (Snag) Lake100 Mile House51°40′ 121°44′
99Grassy Lake100 Mile House49°05′ 120°55′
100Unnamed (Bluff) Lake100 Mile House51°45′ 124°43′
101Harrison River (small bay)Harrison Lake49°13′ 121°57′
102Adams RiverSorrento50°54′ 119°53′
103Dahl LakePrince George53°47′ 123°18′
104Powell Lakearea known as One Mile BayPowell River49°53′ 124°33′
105Chilko Lakearea known as Big LagoonChilko Lake51°16′ 124°04′
106Gold RiverGold River49°41′ 126°06′
107Natadesleen Lake and Iskut River, between Natadesleen Lake and Kinaskan LakeNorthwest B.C., Highway 3757°29′ 130°15′
  • Return to footnote *For the period commencing July 15th and ending September 15th, power-driven vessels are prohibited thereto.

NOTE No. 1:In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only between August 1st and August 31st of each year.
NOTE No. 2:In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only between May 1 and September 30 of each year.

PART IIIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of the Rouge River that lies between the mouth of that River and Hwy. 40143°47′30″79°07′ to 43°48′79°08′43°48′ 79°07′
2That part of Rideau Lake known as Hoggs Bay and lying within Lots 8 to 11, Concession IV, of North Burgess Twp., Lanark County44°46′76°13′
3Loon Lake in North Burgess Twp., Lanark County44°47′76°14′
4Bow Lake in Darling Twp., Lanark County45°09′76°28′
5That part of the Detroit River that is inland waters within Peche Island Provincial Park, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°20′41″N, 82°55′50″W, to 42°20′37″N, 82°55′46″W, to 42°20′39″N, 82°55′36″W, to 42°20′42″N, 82°55′32″W, to another point on shore at approximately 42°20′43″N, 82°55′28″W.42°03′83°09′
6That part of Lake Huron that is within 335 m of shore in front of Lot 1, Lake Range, West Concession, Village of Grand Bend, Lambton County43°19′81°45′44°30′82°15′
7That part of Long Point Bay of Lake Erie in front of lot 13 of the Twp. of Delhi (Charlotteville) in the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°41′30.7″N, 80°19′37.2″W, to 42°41′30.2″N, 80°19′35.8″W, to 42°41′21.1″N, 80°19′39.4″W, to another point on shore at approximately 42°41′21.6″N, 80°19′40.8″W.
8Mirror LakePart of Lots 15 & 16, Concession XIII, Minden Twp., Haliburton County45°03′78°42′
9[Repealed, SOR/94-550, s. 4]
10Chalk Lake, Scugog Twp., Regional Municipality of Durham44°01′79°03′
11Neebing McIntyre Floodway, within the City of Thunder Bay, located as set out in column II48°23′51″N 89°15′50″W to 48°23′59″N 89°13′06″W48°23′00″ 89°13′00″
12Doctor Lake44°52′00″ 76°14′00″
13That part of Chandos Lake in Lot 21, Con. XI, Chandos Twp., that is a zone extending 150 m into the lake, commencing at a point on the shoreline that is 415 m west of the mouth of the Deer River, thence following the shoreline in a westerly direction for 150 m44°49′00″ 78°00′00″
14Joselin Lake, Humphrey Twp., Parry Sound District (see Note 1)45°14′79°50′
15That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln from a point approximately 90 metres south of the metal railway bridge located at 43°09′52″ 79°21′14″, thence south along the west channel (also known as the Blind Channel) and thence, to the east channel of Twenty Mile Creek43°09′52″ 79°21′14″43°10′79°22′
16That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln south of the 21st Street Bridge located at 43°09′07″ 79°21′44″43°09′07″ 79°21′44″43°10′79°22′
17Maki Lake, Aweres Township, District of Algoma46°37′84°17′
Note 1This restriction applies only from June 15 to September 1 of each year.

PART IVManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1[Repealed, SOR/90-460, s. 1]
2Unnamed LakeNoble Lake49°35′99°38′
3That portion of Lake Minnewasta that is north of a line that is parallel to, and 366 m north of, the south boundary of section 6-3-5W49°11′98°08′
4Lake One50°02′95°13′
5Lake Two50°02′95°13′
6LaSalle RiverLaSalle River49°43′53″ 97°10′05″

to

49°45′22″ 97°08′28″
7Seine RiverSeine River49°46′45″ 97°02′34″

to

49°54′01″ 97°06′34″
8Sturgeon CreekSturgeon Creek49°55′23″ 97°19′53″

to

49°53′02″ 97°16′13″
9Omands CreekOmands Creek49°55′44″ 97°13′44″

to

49°52′43″ 97°11′27″
10Retention Ponds, except South Transcona Retention PondRetention PondsWithin City of Winnipeg limits
11. to 30.[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 12]

PART VSaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown on a Plan of Record in the land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District No. U14916 and located east of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street50°26′104°36′
2

[Repealed, SOR/2005-189, s. 7]

3Condie Reservoir50°34′104°43′
4That part of Wascana Lake and Wascana Creek forming the Regina Reservoir as shown in the Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Regina Land Registration District as No. V14916 and located west of the bridge forming part of the highway known as Wascana Parkway and formerly known as Broad Street or New Broad Street50°26′104°36′
5[Repealed, SOR/2001-38, s. 7]
6That reach of the South Saskatchewan River between 52°07′14″ 106°40′17″ and 52°05′50″ 106°41′25″
7Burton Lake52°16′105°07′
8Muenster Pond52°11′104°14′
9. to 19. [Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 8]
20Buffalo Pound Trout Pond50°35′105°25′
21Candle Lake Trout Pond53°49′150°20′
22Fisher Creek (between Hwy. 265 and Candle Lake)53°47′105°19′
23[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s. 6]
24Emerald Lake54°43′105°41′
25[Repealed, SOR/94-550, s. 6]
26Unnamed LakeNisbet Pond53°13′00″ 105°54′00″
27Unnamed LakeSteistol or Hill Lake52°35′00″ 103°26′00″

PART VIQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Lac BouchetteLac Bouchette45°56′74°15′
2Lac Ste-MarieLac Ste-Marie47°41′70°17′
3Lac des HauteursLac des Hauteurs48°27′78°11′
4Lac CrocheLac Croche46°02′74°43′
5Rivière Quillians from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°16′72°30′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°17′72°28′Rivière Quillians
6Rivière Plage Tiffany from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°15′72°30′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°15′72°28′Rivière Plage Tiffany
7Rivière Pearson from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°14′72°31′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°13′72°31′Rivière Pearson
8Rivière Coldbrook from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°14′72°31′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°13′72°30′Rivière Coldbrook
9Lac aux BrochetsLac aux Brochets46°44′00″ 79°05′00″
10Unnamed LakeLac à la Vase46°54′00″ 71°36′00″
11Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ and 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ to 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″
12Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ and 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ to 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″
13Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ and 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″Lac Saint-Joseph46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ to 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″
14Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ and 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ to 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″
15Lac à BobLac Bob45°57′73°49′
16Lac MénardLac Ménard46°07′74°11′
17Lac Mégantic, zone R under coordinates 45°27′ 70°53′ (see Note 1)Lac Mégantic45°32′70°53′
18Lac Mégantic, zone S under coordinates 45°33′ 70°56′ (see Note 1)Lac Mégantic45°32′70°53′
19Lac ÉchoLac Écho45°53′74°15′
20Lac Saint-LouisLac Saint-Louis45°53′74°17′
21Lac aux Araignées, within a radius of 200 m from its outlet at point C, at coordinates 45°27′35″ 70°51′00″, at the southwest extremity of the lakeLac aux Araignées45°28′70°49′
22Lac Memphrémagog, within the following zones of baie de Magog: Zone A: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′06″ 72°09′41″ and a point at coordinates 45°15′59″ 72°10′05″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′18″ 72°10′02″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′13″ 72°10′02″; Zone B: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′14″ 72°10′26″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′10″ 72°10′26″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′13″ 72°10′46″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′09″ 72°10′45″; Zone C: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°15′58″ 72°09′38″ and a point at coordinates 45°15′57″ 72°09′43″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′03″ 72°09′40″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′01″ 72°09′43″Lac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′
23Berthier Lake, west of a line connecting point A, at coordinates 46°15′58″ 73°27′50″, and point B, at coordinates 46°16′08″ 73°28′00″Lac Pelletier46°16′73°28′
24Lac GodonGodon Lake46°09′73°47′
25Lac Saint-François, within a zone of baie aux Rats Musqués, between point C under coordinates 45°58′40″ 71°10′30″, point D under coordinates 45°58′35″ 71°10′35″, point E under coordinates 45°58′45″ 71°10′20″ and point F under coordinates 45°58′50″ 71°10′10″Lac Saint-François45°55′71°10′
26Lac Matagami, within a zone between point E under coordinates 49°53′23″ 77°16′04″, point F under coordinates 49°53′23″ 77°16′06″, point G under coordinates 49°53′19″ 77°16′06″ and point H under coordinates 49°53′19″ 77°16′04″Matagami Lake49°53′77°30′
27Lac BlondinBlondin Lake46°22′73°26′
28Lac SolbecSolbec Lake45°49′71°16′
29Lac GustaveGustave Lake45°51′74°20′
30Lac Leamy, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to Lac de la Carrière, except the part of the lake described in item 199 of Part III of Schedule IV.1 during the period beginning on the Friday preceding Victoria Day and ending on Thanksgiving DayLeamy Lake45°27′75°43′
31Lac RicherLac Richer45°47′74°29′
32Lac LarderLac Larder48°11′77°32′
33Lac MemphrémagogLac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′
(a) within 30 m from shore from a point at coordinates 45°01′23″ 72°13′00″ (Cedarville wharf) to a point at coordinates 45°01′22″ 72°12′53″ (southeast limit of parc Weir); and
(b) in a triangular area delineated by points at coordinates 45°05′31″ 72°17′38″ (northeast tip of Vale Perkins wharf), 45°05′32″ 72°17′41″ and 45°05′32″ 72°17′38″
34The confluent of the cours d’eau de la Longue-Pointe from a point at coordinates 45°51′10″ 71°22′05″, upstreamCours d’eau de la Longue- Pointe45°51′71°22′
35The confluent of the rivière Coleraine from a point at coordinates 45°56′50″ 71°21′50″, upstreamRivière Coleraine45°55′71°23′
36Lac FiddlerLac Fiddler45°48′00″ 74°14′00″
37Lac VertLac Vert46°15′ 73°32′
38Lac des SoeursLac des Soeurs48°10′50″ 77°43′20″
Note 1This restriction applies from April 15 to August 15 of each year.

PART VIINova Scotia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada or descriptionLocal nameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Mushamush Lake, the shoreline of Mushamush beach in an area delineated by a line drawn from point A on the shore at coordinates 44°28′33″N 64°31′49″W to point B at coordinates 44°28′34″N 64°31′51″W to point C at coordinates 44°28′32″N 64°31′53″W and to point D on the shore at coordinates 44°28′31″N 64°31′52″WMushamush Lake44°28′32″ 64°31′51″
  •  SOR/78-592, s. 2
  • SOR/78-916, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/79-153, s. 1
  • SOR/79-788, ss. 3 to 5
  • SOR/81-236, ss. 2, 3
  • SOR/82-184, ss. 4 to 6
  • SOR/82-788, ss. 2 to 5
  • SOR/85-186, ss. 2 to 4
  • SOR/87-340, ss. 17 to 31
  • SOR/88-466, ss. 8 to 12
  • SOR/89-340, ss. 3 to 5
  • SOR/90-450, ss. 6 to 8
  • SOR/90-460, ss. 1, 2(F), 3
  • SOR/91-489, ss. 10 to 12
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 4 to 8
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 4 to 8
  • SOR/94-550, s. 3 to 7
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 5(e), 6, 7
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 7 to 10
  • SOR/96-285, s. 2
  • SOR/96-437, s. 3
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 9 to 16
  • SOR/97-393, s. 3
  • SOR/98-385, ss. 4, 5
  • SOR/99-327, ss. 2 to 4
  • SOR/2001-38, ss. 6, 7
  • SOR/2001-340, s. 4
  • SOR/2003-228, ss. 2, 3
  • SOR/2005-189, ss. 6, 7

SCHEDULE III(ss. 6 and 8)Waters on Which Power-driven Vessels Are Prohibited

PART IBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameGeneral LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)
1Hague LakeCortes I. near S. end, Sayward Dist.50.124. SW.
2Gunflint LakeCortes I. near S. end, Sayward Dist.50.124. SW.
3Alpha Lakenear Alta Lake50.123. SE.
4Nita Lakenear Alta Lake50.122. SW.
5Unnamed LakeLost Lakenear Alta Lake50.122. SW.
6Tugulnuit Lakenear Oliver49.119. SW.
7Hope Sloughnear Chilliwack49.121. SW.
8Schkam LakeLake of the Woodsnear Hope49.121. SE.
9Garden Bay Lakenear Pender Harbour49.124. NE.
10Paq LakeLillies Lakenear Pender Harbour49.124. NE.
11Hotel Lakenear Pender Harbour49.124. NE.
12Mixal LakeBear Lakenear Pender Harbour49.124. NE.
13North LakeSechelt Peninsula49.123. NW.
14Klein LakeKillarney LakeSechelt Peninsula49.123. NW.
15Waugh LakeWorm LakeSechelt Peninsula49.123. NW.
16Unnamed LakeTrout LakeSechelt Peninsula49.123. NW.
17Unnamed LakeKokomo LakeSechelt Peninsula49.124. NE.
18Lajoie LakeLittle Gun Lakenear Lillooet, Lillooet Dist.50.122. NW.
19Lucille Lakenear Garibaldi49.123. NE.
20Langford Lakenear Esquimalt48.123. SW.
21Stowell LakeSaltspring Island48.123. NE.
22Chicadee LakeDenman Island49.124. NW.
23Graham LakeDenman Island49.124. NW.
24Echo Lakenear Campbell River49.125. NE.
25Jackpine Lakenear Peachland49.119. NW.
26Diver Lakenear Nanaimo49.124 SE.
27Green Lakenear Nanaimo49.124 SE.
28Kwotlenemo LakeFountain Lakenear Lillooet50.121 NW.
29Elk Lakenear Williams Lake52.122 SE.
30108 Mile Lake100 Mile House51.121 NE.
31Sepa Lake100 Mile House51.121 NE.
32Clear LakeQuadra Island50.125 SE.
33Little Main LakeQuadra Island50.125 SE.
34Stramberg LakeQuadra Island50.125 SE.
35Morte LakeQuadra Island50.125 SE.
36Durrance Lakenear Victoria48.123 SE.
37Thetis LakeUpper and Lower Thetisnear Victoria48.123 SE.
38Wowo Lakenear Campbell River49.125 NE.
39Box Lakenear Nakusp50.117 SW.
40Loon Lakenear Grasmere49.115 SE.
41Unnamed LakeEdward Lakenear Grasmere49.115 SE.
42Garnet Lakenear Summerland49.119 NW.
43Twin Lakesnear Keremeos49.119 SW.
44Thirsk Lakenear Princeton49.120 NE.
45Dougan Lakenear Cowichan Bay48.123 NW.
46Foley LakeEast of Chilliwack49.121 SW.
47Snowshoe LakeNear Edgewood49.118 NE.
48Valentine LakeNear 100 Mile House50.119 NW.
49Tumuch LakeNW. of McBride53.121 NE.
50Slim LakeNW. of McBride53.121 NE.
51Shandy LakeNW. of McBride53.121 NE.
52Ernest LakeSouth of Kamloops50.120 SE.
53That Part of Roche Lake south of a line bearing true 244° from a point on the southern tip of the largest island in the south arm of Roche Lake to the westerly shoreline and conversely 64° to the easterly shoreline.South of Kamloops50.120 SE.
54Lizard LakeNear Port Renfrew48.124 SW.
55Glimpse LakeNE. of Merritt50.120 SE.
56Gantahaz LakeMacKenzie55.123 SE.
57Botts LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
58Cub LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
59Topaz LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
60Baird LakeNear Enderby50.118 NW.
61Hall LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
62Twin LakesWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
63Lead Queen LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
64Steamboat LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
65Upper HalgraveWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
66Lower HalgraveWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
67Sam’s Folley LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
68Jade LakeWest of Brisco50.116 NE.
69Silver LakeNW. of Peachland49.119 NW.
70South Morfee LakeMacKenzie55.123 SE.
71Haslam Lakenear Powell River49.124 NE.
72Brooke Lakenear Brookmere50.121 SE.
73Andy Lakenear Brookmere50.121 SE.
74Greenlee LakeW. of Canim Lake, Lillooet District51.120 NW.
75Lillian Lakenear Invermere50.116 NE.
76Beaver LakeN. of Roseberry52.121 SW
77Caribou LakesW. of Nakusp52.121 NE
78Cottonwood LakeCottonwood Prov. Park49.117 SE
79Cusheon LakeE. side of Saltspring Is.48.123 NE
80Idleback LakeE. side of Okanagan Lake49.119 NW
81Maxwell LakeW. side of Saltspring Is.48.123 NW
82Weston LakeE. side of Saltspring Is.48.123 NE
83Whitestone LakeW. of Hart Lake52.122 SE
84Trout LakeNE of Yellow Lake49.119 SW
85Unnamed LakeBlue LakeNear Soda Creek52.122 SE
86Unnamed LakeJackson’s PotholeE. of McLeese Lake52.122 SE
87Deer LakeSasquatch Prov. Park49.121 SW
88Stewart LakeSouth of Sayward50.126 SE
89Tlowils LakeSouth of Sayward50.125 SW
90Lynx LakeSouth of Prince George53.122 NW
91St. Mary LakeSaltspring Island48.123 NW
92Heart LakeSouth of Chetwynd55°29′122°34′
93Lodgepole LakeSouth of Kamloops50°31′120°31′
94Skulow LakeNortheast of Williams Lake52°18′121°54′
95Flapjack LakeLittle Fort51°34′120°25′
96Logan LakeKamloops50°40′120°40′
97Sasamat LakeFootnote for *Port Moody49°19′122°54′
98Ross LakeRoss Lake Provincial Park55°16′127°31′
99Tepee LakesWest of Peachland49°47′120°16′
100Lost LakeEast of Oyama119°11′50°05′
101Eleanor LakeBlue River52°07′119°18′
102Fuller LakeChemainus48°54′123°43′
103Miami CreekHarrison Hot Springs49°18′121°48′
104Irish LakeApproximately 15 km SE of 100 Mile House51°33′121°10′
105Eena LakeApproximately 15 km NW of Prince George54°03′123°01′
106Glen Lake, south of Langford Lake, east of Mount Wells, Esquimalt DistrictGlen LakeVictoria-Langford48°26′00″ 123°31′00″
107Hammer LakeNear Bonaparte Lake51°14′00″ 120°42′00″
108Meridian LakeNear 100 Mile House51°35′00″ 120°34′00″
109Unnamed LakeWindy Point LakeSouth-west of Mackenzie55°06′00″ 122°58′00″
110Unnamed LakeDina Lake #2North of Mackenzie55°32′00″ 123°17′00″
111Levette LakeNorth-west of Brackendale49°50′00″ 123°11′00″
112Tupper LakeSouthwest of Logan Lake50°26′ 120°53′
113Abbott LakeNortheast of Williams Lake52°20′ 121°30′
114Amanita LakeNortheast of Prince George54°09′ 121°50′
115Matheson LakeSouthwest of Victoria48°22′ 123°36′
116Baynes LakeSouth of Fernie49°14′ 115°13′
117Gracie LakeWest of Port Alberni49°13′ 125°05′
118Higgins LakeEast of 100 Mile House51°38′ 120°53′
119Link LakeNortheast of Princeton49°42′ 120°14′
120Alces LakeEast of Canal Flats50°07′ 115°32′
121Sayres LakeNorthwest of Mission40°19′ 122°20′
122Alexis LakeWest of Williams Lake52°16′ 123°31′
123Little Alexis LakeWest of Williams Lake52°16′ 123°31′
124One LakeWest of Williams Lake52°16′ 123°31′
125Two LakeWest of Williams Lake52°16′ 123°31′
126Fawn Lake100 Mile House51°33′ 120°59′
127West Road RiverQuesnel (Blackwater) River (Area between posted signs)53°19′ 122°52′
128Lambly (Bear) LakeWestbank49°57′ 119°42′
129Islaht (Horseshoe) LakeWestbank49°59′ 119°48′
130Dobbin LakeWestbank49°59′ 119°49′
131Jimmy LakeKamloops50°20′ 119°49′
132Plateau LakeKamloops50°19′ 120°16′
133Lolo LakeKamloops51°38′ 120°10′
134Chataway LakeKamloops50°22′ 120°55′
135Gypsum LakeKamloops50°21′ 120°51′
136Morris Creek & LakeHarrison Lake49°18′ 121°53′
137Maple LakeCourtenay49°38′ 125°01′
138Loon LakePort Alberni49°15′ 124°42′
139Pinantan LakeKamloops50°43′ 120°01′
140Robertson LakeAspen Grove49°44′ 120°40′
141Harvey Hall LakeAspen Grove49°44′ 120°41′
142Tommy Lee LakeAspen Grove49°44′ 120°40′
143Stony LakeAspen Grove49°45′ 120°42′
144Goose LakeAspen Grove49°45′ 120°44′
145Johnny LakeAspen Grove49°45′ 120°45′
146Rickey LakeAspen Grove49°45′ 120°44′
147Clifford LakeAspen Grove50°25′ 120°53′
148Larry LakeAspen Grove49°07′ 125°26′
149Cedar LakeGolden51°16′ 116°59′
150Big Horn ReservoirKelowna49°54′ 119°34′
151Rose Valley ReservoirKelowna49°54′ 119°34′
152Dunalter Lake (Irrigation)Houston54°28′ 126°45′
153Seeley LakeNew Hazelton55°10′ 127°40′
154Hart LakeHart LakeEast of Crooked River, Cariboo District54°28.02′ 122°39.00′
155Kidd LakeKidd LakeMerrit49°55′ 120°37′
156Cameron SloughCameron Lake30 km east of Kimberly49°46′ 115°44′
157Elk River, section of the Elk River between points at coordinates 50°33′30″N, 115°05′20″W and 49°11′57″N, 115°08′51″WElk RiverRegional District of East Kootenay50°00′
  • Return to footnote  *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only between October 1 and April 30 of each year.

PART IIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Basshaunt Lake, Guilford Twp., Haliburton County45°07′78°28′
2White Lake in Olden Twp., Frontenac County44°47′76°45′
3Atkins Lake, Macaulay Twp., Muskoka District45°07′79°14′
4Green Lake in Dunphy Twp., Algoma District48′21′N 84°33′50″W
5Samally Lake in Admaston Twp., Renfrew County45°26′47″N to 45°26′20″N and 76°51′37″W to 76°51′57″W45°26′76°52′
6Big Hardings Lake, Cardiff Twp., Haliburton County45°01′ 78°06′
7Tamarack Lake, Glamorgan Twp., Haliburton County44°53′ 78°22′
8Cyprus Lake (see Note 1)45°14′ 81°32′
9Brewster’s Lake, Osprey Twp., Grey County44°20′80°18′
10Irish Lake, in Artemesia Twp., Grey County44°16′80°39′
Note 1The restriction applies only from June 15 to September 15 of each year.

PART IIIAlberta

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Alberta Land Titles Act reference system)
Southern Region
1Unnamed ReservoirMichelle Reservoir5-7-3-W4
2Unnamed LakeReesor Lake20-8-1-W4
3Unnamed LakeMcQuillan Lake13-8-19-W4
4Unnamed LakeRound Lake16,17-1,2-W4
5Beaverdam Lake1,2-27,28-W4
6Cochrane Lake30-4-27-W4
7[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 15]
8Unnamed ReservoirBullshead Reservoir28,29-8-4-W4
9Unnamed LakeEmerald Lake8-8-5-W5
10Unnamed lakeBrooks Aqueduct Pond15-18-14-W4
Central Region
1Unnamed ReservoirDobson Reservoir12-30-8-W4
2Unnamed ReservoirFyten Reservoir9-30-24-W4
3Unnamed ReservoirMichichi Reservoir19-30-18-W4
4Unnamed ReservoirSevern Creek Reservoir11-26-22-W4
5Unnamed LakeStafford Lake (Brooks Children’s Pond)4-19-14-W4
6Unnamed ReservoirTilley A Reservoir8-18-12-W4
7Unnamed ReservoirTilley B Reservoir31-18-12-W4
8Unnamed ReservoirHuber Reservoir36-37-13-W4
9Unnamed ReservoirMound Red Reservoir11-45-28-W4
10Unnamed LakeSardine Lake32-48-4-W5
11Unnamed LakesTwin Lakes46-3-W5
12Unnamed LakeShort Hills (Cran) Pond2-42-19-W4
13Unnamed LakeWindsor Lake10-42-22-W4
14Unnamed LakeAshland Dam32-48-4-W5
15Unnamed LakeGooseberry Park Pond22-36-6-W4
16Unnamed LakeWinchell Lake2-29-5-W5
17Unnamed LakeFish Lake2-43-10-W4
18Unnamed ReservoirBigelow Reservoir34-25-W4
19Unnamed ReservoirMirror Reservoir29-40-22-W4
20Lacombe LakeLacombe Lake52°26′00″ 113°48′00″
21Unnamed ReservoirCoronation Reservoir24-36-11-W4
East Slopes Region
1Unnamed LakeEccles Pond8-53-24-W5
2Cache Lake52-26-W5
3Donald Lake4-53-1-W6
4Unnamed LakeEmerald Lake5-62-11-W5
5Unnamed LakesEmerson Lakes52-21-W5
6Graveyard Lake52-26-W5
7Joachim Lakes18-57-3-W6
8Kinky Lake50-26-W5
9Unnamed LakeLaura Lake32-61-11-W5
10Mary Gregg Lake48-24-W5
11À la Pêche Lake33-55-6-W6
12Wildhorse Lakes49-26-W5
13Unnamed LakeMillers Lake8-53-19-W5
14Sang LakeSurprise Lake9-53-15-W5
15[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 37]
16Unnamed LakeSchuman Lake61-8-W5
17Unnamed LakeMargaret Lake15-28-9-W5
18Unnamed LakeRat Lake11-38-9-W5
19Peppers Lake30-35-12-W5
20Unnamed LakeGoldeye Lake14-40-16-W5
21Shunda LakeFish Lake40-15-W5
22Unnamed LakeTay Lake6-36-8-W5
23Unnamed LakePhyllis Lake17-36-7-W5
24Unnamed LakeMitchell Lake36-37-8-W5
25Unnamed LakeAlford Lake4-36-8-W5
26Pierre Greys Lakes6-57-4-W6
27Unnamed ReservoirOpen Creek Reservoir31-42-4-W5
28[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 16]
29Unnamed LakeDunn Lake7-54-25-W5
30Unnamed LakePetite Lake12-54-26-W5
31Unnamed LakeUpper Moose Horn Lake31-50-1-W6
32Unnamed LakeLower Moose Horn Lake6-51-1-W6
33Kia Nea Lake49-26-W5
34Unnamed LakePeanut Lake9-55-15-W5
35Unnamed LakePegasus Lake61-11-W5
36Victor lake35-56-8-W6
37Near CarolineBeaver Lake16-35-6-W5
North East Region
1Unnamed LakeBlack Nugget Mine Pit2,11-49-18-W4
2Eden Lake13-53-2-W5
3Chickakoo Lake34-53-1-W5
4Hubbles Lake9-53-1-W5
5Unnamed LakeLower Chain Lake17,18-69-23-W5
6Unnamed LakeSauer Lake33-53-1-W5
7Unnamed LakeStar Lake20-52-2-W5
8Unnamed LakeMile 18 Lake18-71-13-W4
9Hamilton Lake59-13,14-W4
10Unnamed LakeAshland Dam20-48-3-W5
11Unnamed LakeShuster Lake35-43-5-W4
Peace River Region
1Unnamed LakeFigure Eight Lake20-84-25-W5
2Mirage Lake79-8-W6
3Unnamed LakeRunning Lake34-88-7-W6
4Unnamed LakeSpring Lake23-75-11-W6
5Unnamed LakeStoney Lake31-86-3-W6
6Unnamed LakeOle’s Lake30-84-12-W6
7Unnamed LakeTwin Lake97-22-W5
8Unnamed LakeHilltop Lake75-7-W6
9Unnamed LakeMachaeisis Lake23,27-107-16-W5
10Swan LakeSwan Lake70-25,26-W5

PART IVManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameGeneral LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Kenton ReservoirS.E. of Kenton49°59′ 100°37′
2. to 6. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 13]
7[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 18]
8. to 16. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 14]
17Chain LakeN.E. of Roblin51°19′ 101°05′
18. to 27. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 15]
28St. Malo LakeSt. Malo Reservoir area49°19′ 96°55′
29Vermillion ReservoirVermillion Reservoir51°00′35″ 100°10′00″

PART VQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Lac MontjoieLac Montjoie45°24′72°06′
2Rivière Yamaska from point A in position 45°17′ 72°58′ upstream to point B in position 45°16.5′ 72°57.5′Rivière Yamaska45°17′72°58′ 45°16.5′72°57.5′
3Lac MorencyLac Morency45°56′74°02′
4Lac-en-CoeurLac-en-Coeur45°58′74°01′
5Lac BrochetLac Brochet46°33′75°35′
6Lac ParadisLac Paradis46°33′75°37′
7Lac RenéLac Thouin46°38′75°41′
8Lac Sans NomLac Clair46°37′75°41′
9Lac Sans NomLac Portage46°38′75°42′
10Lac des SitellesLac des Sitelles45°15′72°16′
11Lac WebsterLac Webster45°16′72°16′
12Lac MalagaLac Malaga45°15′72°16′
13Étang O’MalleyLac O’Malley45°17′72°15′
14Lac GilbertPlace Pond45°13′72°18′
15Lac TrousersLac Trousers45°15′72°21′
16Étang LibbyLac Libby45°17′72°22′
17Lac RawdonLac Rawdon46°03′73°42′
18Lac LavioletteLac Laviolette46°00′74°08′
19Lac MarelleLac Marelle46°00′74°07′
20Lac DeauvilleLac Deauville45°59′74°06′
21Lac Pas de PoissonLac Pas de Poisson46°01′74°07′
22Lac LenoreLac Lenore46°00′74°07′
23[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s. 11]
24Lac TondoharLac Tondohar46°00′74°07′
25Lac QuévillonLac Quévillon46°00′74°06′
26Lac MimiLac Mimi46°00′74°09′
27Lac GasconLac Gascon45°59′74°08′
28Lac Ste-AdèleLac Ste-Adèle45°57′74°09′
29Lac MilletteLac Millette45°58′74°11′
30Lac BouthillerLac Bouthiller45°57′74°13′
31Lac RenaudLac Renaud45°56′74°12′
32Lac MatleyLac Matley45°57′74°11′
33Lac RicherLac Richer45°57′74°12′
34Lac ArthurLac Arthur48°37′78°10′
35Lac AliceLac Alice46°02′74°08′
36Lac AshtonLac Ashton46°04′73°58′
37Lac AngemmaLac Croche46°04′74°00′
38Lac BeaudriasLac Beaudrias46°00′74°04′
39Lac BonnyLac Rond46°05′74°06′
40Lac BourgoinLac aux Oies46°04′74°04′
41Lac BrunetLac Brunet46°04′74°04′
42Lac ClairLac Clair46°05′74°04′
43Lac CochandLac Cochand46°01′74°07′
44Lac CreuxLac Creux46°06′74°06′
45Lac DenisLac Denis46°04′74°04′
46Lac DorionLac Cambell46°03′74°04′
47Lac ÉlevéLac Saint-Louis46°05′74°08′
48Lac GuénetteLac Jumeau46°05′74°06′
49Lac GouletLac Goulet46°05′73°59′
50Lac GrenierLac Grenier46°03′74°01′
51Lac LacroixLac Lacroix46°02′74°06′
52Lac LaframboiseLac Laframboise46°00′74°05′
53Lac LucerneLac Lucerne46°00′74°06′
54Lac MoreauLac Marier46°05′74°06′
55Lac OvaleLac Chardonneau46°03′74°04′
56Lac PichéLac Piché46°01′74°05′
57Lac PittLac Castor46°01′74°02′
58Lac de La RocheLac de La Roche46°02′74°05′
59Lac SanguinetLac Noir46°06′74°04′
60Lac SauvageLac Sauvage46°01′74°05′
61Lac des ScoutsLac des Scouts46°03′74°10′
62Lac SéguinLac Séguin46°00′74°05′
63Lac du SerpentLac du Serpent46°06′74°06′
64Lac des SommetsLac des Sommets46°05′74°04′
65Lac SpringLac Spring46°02′74°07′
66Lac Trente CinqLac Trente Cinq46°05′74°05′
67Lac ViolonLac Violon46°06′74°05′
68Lac WalfredLac Walfred46°03′74°04′
69Lac du BrochetLac du Brochet46°03′74°43′
70Lac StokeLac Stoke45°31′71°49′
71Lac du Gros BrochetLac du Gros Brochet46°35′74°50′
72Lac du Petit BrochetLac du Petit Brochet46°36′74°50′
73Lac BlancLac Blanc46°29′74°50′
74Lac SumasLac Sumas46°31′74°50′
75Lac FrancisLac Francis46°32′74°54′
76Lac BriseboisLac à Brisebois46°31′74°52′
77Lac DorusLac Dorus46°31′74°53′
78Lac ColaLac Cola46°35′74°53′
79Lac LeclercLac Leclerc46°36′74°49′
80Lac DelisleLac Delisle46°36′74°49′
81Lac de la MineLac de la Mine46°31′74°49′
82Lac MeilleurLac Meilleur46°30′74°49′
83Lac OvaleLac Ovale46°04′74°27′
84Lac de la RougeLac Rougeau46°06′74°25′
85Lac NantelLac Nantel46°07′74°24′
86Lac SauvageLac Sauvage46°03′74°31′
87Lac CachéLac Caché46°03′74°27′
88Lac CachéLac Caché46°06′74°29′
89Lac CornuLac Cornu46°05′74°26′
90Lac LongLac Larin46°04′74°27′
91Lac PaquetteLac Pascalet46°08′74°27′
92Lac RenversiLac Renversi46°03′74°29′
93Lac du CordonLac du Cordon46°03′74°29′
94Lac de la GrosseLac Bonnet46°02′74°29′
95Lac à la TruiteLac Troissy46°02′74°29′
96Lac FournelleLac Fournelle45°55′74°02′
97Lac de la CabaneLac de la Cabane45°59′74°18′
98Lac de la MontagneLac de la Montagne45°59′74°19′
99Lac Vingt-sousLac Vingt-sous45°57′74°22′
100Lac-à-la-BarbotteLac-à-la-Barbotte46°04′71°06′
101Lac ParkerLac Parker45°20′72°19′
102Lac MontauboisLac Montaubois45°55′74°04′
103Lac DesjardinsLac Desjardins45°55′74°04′
104Lac TracyLac Tracy45°56′74°04′
105Lac BeaverLac Beaver45°55′74°04′
106Lac TrécarréLac Trécarré45°55′74°04′
107Lac ByetteLac Byette46°02′4°17′
108Rivière aux CastorsRivière aux Castors46°01′74°17′
109Lac MoffatLac Moffat45°34′71°19′
110Lac HughesLac Hughes45°48′74°15′
111Lac SolarLac Solar45°46′74°15′
112Lac CarolineLac Caroline45°46′74°14′
113Lac BeauchampLac Beauchamp46°18′74°12′
114Lac StevensLac Stevens46°10′73°39′
115Lac BoucanéLac Boucané45°52′74°09′
116Lac BretonLac Breton45°52′74°14′
117Lac MilletteLac Millette45°52′74°10′
118Lac DuffyLac Duffy46°01′73°55′
119Rivière-aux-SablesRivière-aux-Sables48°27′71°15′
120Lac NickLac Nick45°13′72°20′
121Lac Long PondLac Long45°15′72°20
122Étang OliveÉtang Olive45°13′72°20′
123Étang GeorgesÉtang Georges45°10′72°19′
124Lac du Pin RougeLac du Pin Rouge45°58′74°03′
125Lac-à-la-TruiteLac-à-la-Truite45°21′72°09′
126Lac RoseLac Rose46°21′72°10′
127Lac LafrenièreLac Lafrenière46°23′73°30′
128Lac MaloLac Malo46°26′74°50′
129Lac ClocheLac Cloche46°27′74°50′
130Lac GeorgesLac Georges46°54′00″ 72°19′00″
131Lac CharestLac Charest46°50′00″ 72°19′00″
132Lac des PinsLac des Pins46°53′00″ 72°15′00″
133Lac de la BlancheLac de la Blanche46°05′00″ 74°27′00″
134Lac LéonardLac Léonard45′51′00″ 74°11′00″
135Lac BeckwithLac Ricard45°45′00″ 76°11′00″
136Lac GuindonLac Guindon45°52′00″ 74°07′00″
137Lac des SeigneursLac des Seigneurs45°52′00″ 74°07′00″
138Lac Saint-AmourLac Saint-Amour45°51′00″ 74°07′00″
139Lac MaroisLac Marois45°51′00″ 74°08′00″
140Lac OuimetLac Ouimet45°50′00″ 74°10′00″
141Lac JohanneLac Johanne45°50′00″ 74°08′00″
142Lac OuimetLac Ouimet46°10′00″ 74°35′00″
143Lac Saint-DenisLac Saint-Denis45°56′00″ 74°19′00″
144Lac à la TruiteLac à la Truite45°56′00″ 74°31′00″
145Lac MohawkLac Mohawk45°56′00″ 74°21′00″
146Lac NoirLac Noir45°56′00″ 74°22′00″
147Lac RaymondLac Raymond46°00′00″ 74°10′00″
148La Rivière-du-Nord, between the points under coordinates 46°01′06″ 74°11′57″ and 46°00′22″ 74°09′07″La Rivière-du- Nord46°01′06″ 74°11′57″ to 46°00′07″ 74°08′53″
149Rivière Doncaster between points under coordinates 74°03′ 45°59′ and 74°06′ 45°57′Rivière Doncaster74°03′00″ 45°59′00″ to 74°06′00″ 45°57′00″
150Rivière du Nord between points under coordinates 74°06′ 45°57′ and 74°07′ 45°56′Rivière du Nord74°06′00″ 45°57′00″ to 74°07′00″ 45°56′00″
151Lac ViolonLac Violon45°57′00″ 74°05′00″
152Lac BellevueLac Bellevue45°58′00″ 74°04′00″
153Lac PilonLac Pilon46°00′00″ 74°01′00″
154Lac AschLac Asch45°59′00″ 74°04′00″
155Lac PinsonneaultLac Pinsonneault45°58′00″ 74°05′00″
156Lac des AtacasLac des Atacas45°57′00″ 74°04′00″
157Lac de la PocheLac de la Poche45°59′00″ 74°02′00″
158Lac des PèresLac des Pères45°58′00″ 74°02′00″
159Lac du MoulinLac du Moulin45°59′00″ 74°03′00″
160Lac JimmyLac Jimmy45°59′00″ 74°02′00″
161Lac LongLac Long45°59′50″ 74°00′30″
162Lac CampbellLac Campbell46°00′20″ 74°01′30″
163Lac Grande LigneLac Grande Ligne46°00′50″ 74°00′30″
164Lac ThomsonLac Thomson46°00′00″ 74°02′00″
165Lac du CampLac du Camp46°01′45″ 74°00′00″
166Lac du RaquetteurLac du Raquetteur46°04′00″ 74°28′00″
167Lac BerryLac Berry48°47′00″ 78°22′00″
168Lac FilionLac Filion48°50′00″ 78°24′00″
169Lac MagnyLac Magny48°51′00″ 78°23′00″
170Lac JolyLac Jally46°46′00″ 70°17′00″
171Lac CharleboisLac Charlebois46°05′00″ 74°03′00″
172Lac JosephLac Joseph-Nateldas46°11′00″ 74°19′00″
173Lac GélinasLac Gélinas46°10′00″ 74°38′00″
174Lac DesmaraisLac Desmarais46°11′00″ 74°39′00″
175Lac CornuLac Cornu45°53′74°00′
176Lac à l’OursLac à l’Ours45°58′74°03′
177Lac BélangerLac Bélanger46°27′73°11′
178Lac BeaulneLac Beaulne46°02′73°57′
179Lac ParéLac Paré46°09′73°56′
180Lac des Trois FrèresLac des Trois Frères45°59′74°22′
181Lac des PinsLac des Pins46°12′73°40′
182Lac LoyerLac Loyer46°12′73°40′
183Lac LouiseLac Louise46°12′73°43′
184Lac Notre-DameLac Notre-Dame45°52′74°22′
185Lac DawsonLac Dawson45°45′74°15′
186Lac des FrançaisLac des Français45°26′72°13′
187Lac à la LoutreLac à la Loutre46°05′74°54′
188Petit lac LanthierPetit lac Lanthier46°26′74°51′
189Grand lac des Sept LacsGrand lac des Sept Lacs and lac Fleuriault48°28′68°11′
190Lac CoutureLac Clair46°10′73°47′
191Lac CaribouLac Caribou46°01′ 71°19′
192Lac BrêmeBrême Lake45°40′ 76°17′
193Petit Lac Saint-FrançoisPetit Lac Saint-François45°32′ 72°02′
194Lac d’Argentd’Argent Lake45°19′ 72°19′
195Lac BurtonBurton Lake46°03′ 73°56′
196Lac HérouxHéroux Lake46°32′ 72°54′
197Lac des Sixdes Six Lake46°32′ 72°54′
198Petit Lac NoirPetit Lac Noir45°52′ 74°27′
199Rivière aux Cerises (on that part of the river located between the points at coordinates 45°16′19″ 72°10′15″ and 45°17′22″ 72°10′08″)Rivière aux Cerises45°16′ 72°10′
200Rivière Petite Nation, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°01′59″N, 75°04′41″W and a point at coordinates 46°00′26″N, 75°01′59″WRivière Petite Nation45°35′75°06′
201Rivière Preston, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°00′59″N, 75°03′44″W and a point at coordinates 46°00′35″N, 75°04′05″WRivière Preston46°00′75°05′
202Lac VertLac Vert46°34′72°56′
203Lac des ÉrablesLac des Érables46°35′72°53′
204Lac BixleyLac Bixley45°46′74°20′
205Lac TraversLac Travers46°01′74°24′
206Rivière Petite-Décharge, on a section 5 km in length from the mouth of Rivière Bédard at a point at coordinates 48°33′37″N 71°43′02″W downstream to the dam at Île Sainte-Anne at a point at coordinates 48°33′19″N 71°39′35″WRivière Petite-Décharge48°32′71°37′
207Lac LongLac Long46°25′73°17′
208Lac RondLac Rond46°01′71°15′
209Lac PauzéLac Pauzé46°08′73°59′
210Lac BobLac Bob45°41′76°18′
211Lac MonetteLac Monette45°42′76°02′
212Lac à PichéLac à Piché45°42′76°02′
213Lac RenaudLac Forget46°07′74°38′
214Lac DufourLac du Cinq46°08′74°38′
215Lac FortierLac Brière46°06′74°38′
216Lac GilmanLac Gilman49°55′74°20′
217Lac CarillonLac Carillon46°51′72°12′
218Lac VertLac Vert45°51′74°30′
219Lac Pierre-PaulLac Pierre-Paul46°41′70°42′
220Lac Elgin, Décharge duRivière Maskinongé Lac Elgin, Décharge du45°47′71°21′
221Lac BellLac Bell45°38′56″ 75°58′08″
222Lac FraserLac Fraser45°39′01″ 75°58′30″
223Lac CanardLac Canard45°51′ 74°07′
224Lac CastorLac Castor45°50′ 74°06′
225Lac ColetteLac Colette45°50′ 74°07′
226Lac LoiselleLac Loiselle45°52′ 74°09′
227Lac MelançonLac Melançon45°50′ 74°06′
228Lac ParentLac Parent45°50′ 74°06′
229Lac PelletierLac Pelletier45°51′ 74°07′
230Lac RochonLac Rochon45°52′ 74°09′
231Lac SuzanneLac Suzanne45°50′ 74°07′
232Lac GagnonLac Gagnon46°10′43″ 74°20′45″
233Lac DurocherLac Durocher46°14′ 74°20′
234Lac VeilletteLac Veillette46°53′ 72°23′
235Lac RochemaureLac Rochemaure46°22′ 74°10′
236Lac GareauLac Gareau46°33′00″ 72°57′00″
237Petit lac GareauPetit lac Gareau46°33′00″ 72°57′00″
238Lac DelageLac Delage46°57′33″ 71°24′17″
239Lac MooneyLac Mooney46°04′12″ 73°56′24″
240Lac MunichLac Munich45°58′09″ 74°30′09″
241Lac CharestLac Charest45°58′10″ 74°30′51″
242Lac du BrochetLac du Brochet45°57′32″ 74°32′37″
243Lac VerdureLac Verdure46°01′00″ 74°28′00″
244Lac NoiretLac Noiret45°52′24″ 74°18′10″
245Lac LambertLac Lambert46° 26′ 19″ 73° 13′ 47″
246Lac à la PerchaudeLac à la Perchaude46° 45′ 72° 18′
247Lac SimonLac Simon46° 53′ 72° 01′
248Lac-des-PinsLac-des-Pins45° 55′ 34″ 74° 29′ 41″
249Lac BeaulneLac Beaulne45° 51′ 74° 09′
250Lac ViolonLac Violon45° 52′ 74° 08′

PART VISaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Birch Lake49°49′102°13′
2Jackfish Lake51°39′101°35′
3Fox Lake54°11′00″ 104°47′00″
4Topaz Lake54°12′00″ 104°49′00″
5Jade Lake54°11′00″ 104°48′00″
6Opal Lake54°11′00″ 104°48′00″
7Diamond Lake54°11′00″ 104°48′00″
8Sapphire Lake54°11′00″ 104°48′00″
9Pearl Lake54°11′00″ 104°48′00″
10Willows DamWillows Dam49°37′105°59′
11Melville DamMelville Reservoir (Crescent Creek Reservoir)50°55′102°48′
  •  SOR/78-181, s. 1
  • SOR/78-592, s. 3
  • SOR/79-153, s. 2
  • SOR/79-788, ss. 6, 7
  • SOR/81-236, ss. 4, 5
  • SOR/82-184, ss. 7, 8
  • SOR/82-788, ss. 6 to 8
  • SOR/85-186, ss. 5 to 7
  • SOR/87-340, ss. 32 to 41
  • SOR/88-466, ss. 13 to 19
  • SOR/89-340, ss. 6, 7
  • SOR/90-450, s. 9
  • SOR/90-460, ss. 4, 5
  • SOR/91-489, ss. 13 to 16
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 9 to 13
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 9 to 11
  • SOR/94-550, ss. 8 to 10
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 8 to 10
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 11 to 16
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 17 to 20
  • SOR/98-385, s. 6
  • SOR/99-327, ss. 5, 6
  • SOR/2001-38, ss. 8 to 10
  • SOR/2001-340, ss. 5 to 7
  • SOR/2003-228, s. 4
  • SOR/2005-189, ss. 8, 9
  • SOR/2005-326, s. 2

SCHEDULE III.1

[Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 21]

SCHEDULE III.2(Sections 6 and 8)Waters in Public Parks and Controlled Access Bodies of Water on Which Power-driven Vessels or Vessels Driven by Electrical Propulsion Are Subject to an Engine Power Limit

PART IBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Lac BouchetteLac Bouchette45°56′74°15′
2Lac Ste-MarieLac Ste-Marie47°41′70°17′
3Lac des HauteursLac des Hauteurs48°27′78°11′
4Lac CrocheLac Croche46°02′74°43′
5Rivière Quillians from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°16′72°30′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°17′72°28′Rivière Quillians
6Rivière Plage Tiffany from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°15′72°30′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°15′72°28′Rivière Plage Tiffany
7Rivière Pearson from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°14′72°31′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°13′72°31′Rivière Pearson
8Rivière Coldbrook from a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°14′72°31′ to a point upstream under the coordinates 45°13′72°30′Rivière Coldbrook
9Lac aux BrochetsLac aux Brochets46°44′00″ 79°05′00″
10Unnamed LakeLac à la Vase46°54′00″ 71°36′00″
11Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ and 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ to 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″
12Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ and 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ to 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″
13Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ and 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″Lac Saint-Joseph46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ to 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″
14Unnamed Lake, between the shore of Lac Saint-Joseph and the points under coordinates 46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ and 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ to 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″
15Lac à BobLac Bob45°57′73°49′
16Lac MénardLac Ménard46°07′74°11′
17Lac Mégantic, zone R under coordinates 45°27′ 70°53′ (see Note 1)Lac Mégantic45°32′70°53′
18Lac Mégantic, zone S under coordinates 45°33′ 70°56′ (see Note 1)Lac Mégantic45°32′70°53′
19Lac ÉchoLac Écho45°53′74°15′
20Lac Saint-LouisLac Saint-Louis45°53′74°17′
21Lac aux Araignées, within a radius of 200 m from its outlet at point C, at coordinates 45°27′35″ 70°51′00″, at the southwest extremity of the lakeLac aux Araignées45°28′70°49′
22Lac Memphrémagog, within the following zones of baie de Magog: Zone A: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′06″ 72°09′41″ and a point at coordinates 45°15′59″ 72°10′05″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′18″ 72°10′02″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′13″ 72°10′02″; Zone B: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′14″ 72°10′26″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′10″ 72°10′26″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′13″ 72°10′46″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′09″ 72°10′45″; Zone C: within 100 m of the shore, between a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°15′58″ 72°09′38″ and a point at coordinates 45°15′57″ 72°09′43″, and a line connecting a point at coordinates 45°16′03″ 72°09′40″ and a point at coordinates 45°16′01″ 72°09′43″Lac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′
23Berthier Lake, west of a line connecting point A, at coordinates 46°15′58″ 73°27′50″, and point B, at coordinates 46°16′08″ 73°28′00″Lac Pelletier46°16′73°28′
24Lac GodonGodon Lake46°09′73°47′
25Lac Saint-François, within a zone of baie aux Rats Musqués, between point C under coordinates 45°58′40″ 71°10′30″, point D under coordinates 45°58′35″ 71°10′35″, point E under coordinates 45°58′45″ 71°10′20″ and point F under coordinates 45°58′50″ 71°10′10″Lac Saint-François45°55′71°10′
26Lac Matagami, within a zone between point E under coordinates 49°53′23″ 77°16′04″, point F under coordinates 49°53′23″ 77°16′06″, point G under coordinates 49°53′19″ 77°16′06″ and point H under coordinates 49°53′19″ 77°16′04″Matagami Lake49°53′77°30′
27Lac BlondinBlondin Lake46°22′73°26′
28Lac SolbecSolbec Lake45°49′71°16′
29Lac GustaveGustave Lake45°51′74°20′
30Lac Leamy, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to Lac de la Carrière, except the part of the lake described in item 199 of Part III of Schedule IV.1 during the period beginning on the Friday preceding Victoria Day and ending on Thanksgiving DayLeamy Lake45°27′75°43′
31Lac RicherLac Richer45°47′74°29′
32Lac LarderLac Larder48°11′77°32′
33Lac MemphrémagogLac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′
(a) within 30 m from shore from a point at coordinates 45°01′23″ 72°13′00″ (Cedarville wharf) to a point at coordinates 45°01′22″ 72°12′53″ (southeast limit of parc Weir); and
(b) in a triangular area delineated by points at coordinates 45°05′31″ 72°17′38″ (northeast tip of Vale Perkins wharf), 45°05′32″ 72°17′41″ and 45°05′32″ 72°17′38″
34The confluent of the cours d’eau de la Longue-Pointe from a point at coordinates 45°51′10″ 71°22′05″, upstreamCours d’eau de la Longue- Pointe45°51′71°22′
35The confluent of the rivière Coleraine from a point at coordinates 45°56′50″ 71°21′50″, upstreamRivière Coleraine45°55′71°23′
36Lac FiddlerLac Fiddler45°48′00″ 74°14′00″
37Lac VertLac Vert46°15′ 73°32′
38Lac des SoeursLac des Soeurs48°10′50″ 77°43′20″

PART IISaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionGeneral LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum engine power in kilowatts
1Loch LevenCypress Hills Provincial Park49°40′109°30′3.75
2Pike LakePike Lake Provincial Park51°54′00″ 106°49′00″7.50
3Burtlein Lake54°15′00″ 104°38′00″3.75
4Nipawin Lake54°03′00″ 104°38′00″3.75
5Mitten Lake53°58′00″ 104°39′00″3.75
6Pine Lake54°01′00″ 104°40′00″3.75
7Mackie Lake56°21′00″ 105°29′00″3.75

PART IIIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or DescriptionGeneral LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada Reference System)Maximum Engine Power in Kilowatts
1Wilcox Lake, in Artemesia Twp., Grey County44°14′80°33′7.5
2Unnamed lake, locally known as Spar Lake, in Lutterworth Twp., Haliburton County44°46′15″ 78°46′57″7.5
  •  SOR/91-489, s. 19
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 15 to 17
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 14, 15
  • SOR/94-550, s. 11
  • SOR/95-253, s. 4
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 13 to 15
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 20, 21, 33(F)
  • SOR/96-285, s. 3
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 22 to 24
  • SOR/98-385, s. 7(F)

SCHEDULE IV(ss. 6 and 8)Waters on Which Power-driven Vessels Are Subject to a Maximum Speed Limit

Waters on Which Power-driven Vessels or Vessels Driven by Electrical Propulsion Are Subject to a Maximum Speed Limit

PART IAlberta

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Alberta Land Titles Act reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
Southern Region
1Heninger’s Reservoir16-3-12-W412
2Outpost LakePolice Lake1-26-W412
3Beauvais Lake29-5-1-W512
4Elkwater LakeFootnote for *23,25-8-3-W412
5Unnamed LakePark Lake9-10-22-W412
6Lee’s Lake7,8-7-2-W512
7Tyrrell LakeFootnote for *5-17,18-W412
8Unnamed ReservoirLouisiana # 13 Reservoir17-11-W412
9Newell LakeFootnote for *17-15-W412
10Travers ReservoirFootnote for *31-14-21-W412
11Stonehill Lake14-15-17-W412
12Unnamed ReservoirCavan Lake Reservoir30-11-3-W412
13Unnamed ReservoirKitsim Reservoir17-15,16-W412
14Beaver Mines Lake11-5-3-W512
15Stafford ReservoirFootnote for *Chin Lakes9-19-W412
16Chain LakesFootnote for *14,15-2-W512
17Milk River Ridge ReservoirFootnote for *Ridge Reservoir5-20-W412
Central Region
1Chestermere Lake (N of Hwy 1A)24-28-W412
2Unnamed LakeWinchell Lake2-29-5-W512
3[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 23]
4Little Fish LakeFootnote for *28-16-W412
5Gull LakeFootnote for *16-41-28-W412
6[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 24]
7Gooseberry LakeFootnote for *36-5,6-W412
8Miquelon LakesFootnote for *49-20,21-W412
9Pigeon LakeFootnote for *47-1-W512
10Buffalo LakeFootnote for *25-40-21-W412
11Pine LakeFootnote for *36-24,25-W412
12Chain Lakes6-42-24-W412
13Sylvan LakeFootnote for *39-1,2-W512
14Battle Lake46-2-W512
15Battle River at Forestburg Power Plant29-40-15-W412
16Buck LakeFootnote for *46-6-W512
East Slopes Region
1Fairfax Lake17-46-18-W512
2Muskiki Lake5-45-20-W512
3Jarvis LakeFootnote for *52-26-W512
4Gregg Lake52,53-26-W512
5Wolf LakeFootnote for *49-14-W512
6McLeod LakeCarson Lake61-11,12-W512
7Obed LakeFootnote for *11-53-22-W512
8Bear LakeFootnote for *55-15-W512
9Fickle LakeFootnote for *31-51-19-W512
10Shiningbank LakeFootnote for *56-14-W512
11. and 12. [Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 48]
13Gosling Lake14,23-44-6-W512
14Unnamed LakeJackfish Lake6-41-11-W512
15Unnamed LakeKlein Lake33-30-10-W512
16Unnamed LakesTwin Lakes6-40-7-W512
17Swan Lake36-9-W512
18[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 26]
19Crimson LakeFootnote for *40-8-W512
20Medicine Lake43,44-6-W512
21Goose LakeFootnote for *61-8-W512
22Upper Kananaskis LakeFootnote for *19-9-W512
23Lower Kananaskis LakeFootnote for *19,20-9-W512
24Barrier LakeFootnote for *24-8-W512
25Spray Lakes23-10-W512
26Unnamed LakeStrubel Lake25-37-8-W512
27Hanmore Lake61-17,18-W412
North East Region
1Unnamed LakeJackfish Lake20-53-9-W412
2Garner LakeFootnote for *60-12-W412
3Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Long Lake63-19-W412
4Moose LakeFootnote for *60,61-6,7-W412
5Lac La BicheFootnote for *68-15-W412
6Unnamed ReservoirFootnote for *Vermilion Reservoir50-6-W412
7Unnamed LakeBellis Lake59-15-W412
8Gregoire LakeFootnote for *13-86-8-W412
9Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Little Fish Lake63-10-W412
10Ethel LakeFootnote for *64-3-W412
11Whitney LakeFootnote for *16,17-56-4-W412
12Chatwin Lake4-61-6-W412
13Unnamed LakeShemeluk Lake25-60-17-W412
14Cold LakeFootnote for *63,65-1,2-W412
15Lac DelormeGeorge’s Lake5-57-8-W412
16The SnySny Inlet89-9-W412
17Chickenhill Lake59-8-W412
18Unnamed LakeHasse Lake13-52-2-W512
19Mink Lake28-52-2-W512
20Nakamun LakeFootnote for *56-2-W512
21Unnamed LakePeanut Lake58-3-W512
22Spring LakeCottage Lake30-52-1-W512
23Thunder LakeFootnote for *59-5,6-W512
24Wabamun LakeFootnote for *52,53-4,5-W512
25Unnamed LakeMuir Lake32-53-27-W412
26Mere Lake32-53-1-W512
27Jack Fish LakeFootnote for *52-2-W512
28Mayatan Lake52-3-W512
29Whitewood Lake20-53-4-W512
30Lac Ste. AnneFootnote for *54,55-3,4-W512
31Lac La NonneFootnote for *57-2,3-W512
32Steele LakeFootnote for *Cross Lake65-25,26-W512
33Calling LakeFootnote for *33-72-22-W412
34Ghost Lake68-24-W412
35Clear LakeFootnote for *60-6-W512
36Unnamed LakeFootnote for *Sandy Lake56-13-W412
37Sandy LakeFootnote for *55,56-1-W512
38Wizard LakeFootnote for *48-27,28-W412
39Unnamed LakeCap Eyre Lake30-38-5-W412
40Isle LakeFootnote for *53,54-5,6-W512
41Lac SanteFootnote for *Big Fish Lake56-11-W412
42Unnamed LakeLittle Moose Lake12,14-56-13-W412
43Hope Lake65-18-W412
44Long LakeFootnote for *Narrow Lake64,65-25-W412
45North Buck LakeFootnote for *66-17-W412
46Skeleton LakeFootnote for *65-18,19-W412
47Dillberry LakeFootnote for *41,42-1-W412
48Jackfish LakeFootnote for *67-21-W412
49Camp LakeFootnote for *10-48-11-W412
50Long Island LakeFootnote for *63-25,26-W412
51Muriel LakeFootnote for *59,60-5-W412
Peace River Region
1Unnamed LakeSulphur Lake7-89-2-W612
2Cardinal LakeFootnote for *Lac Cardinal83-24-W512
3Two Lakes (South)29-62-12-W612
4Lesser Slave LakeFootnote for *19-75-12-W512
5Saskatoon LakeFootnote for *72-7,8-W612
6Sturgeon LakeFootnote for *31-70-23-W512
7Winagami LakeFootnote for *76,77-18,19-W512
8Cutbank Lake26-72-8-W612
9Musreau LakeFootnote for *13-64-5-W612
10Fawcett LakeFootnote for *73-26-W412
11Peerless LakeFootnote for *24-88-5-W512
12North Wabasca LakeFootnote for *1-81-26-W412
13Unnamed LakeChrystina Lake8-67-8-W512
  • Return to footnote  *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART IIBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionGeneral Location (where necessary)Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1[Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 26]
2That part of Pendrell Sound that lies north of a line joining position 50°15′12″ N, 124°43′50″ W and position 50°14′47″ N, 124°43′21″ W.East Redonda Island50.124.SW.6
3Alta Lakeat Alta Lake50.122.SW.12
4West LakeNelson Island49.124.NE.12
5Sicamousbetween Shuswap and Mara Lakes50.118.NW.8
6[Repealed, SOR/97-269, s. 27]
7(1) The following parts of Hatzic Lake:
  • (a) a zone extending 30 m into the lake from the lakeshore; and

North of Fraser River, New Westminster District49.122.SE.8
  • (b) the area bounded on the south by the Lougheed Highway and on the north by a line drawn parallel to the said highway commencing at a point on the extreme west lakeshore 300 m north of the bridge entering Hatzic Island, thence in a northeasterly direction across the lake to the extreme east lakeshore.

(2) All that part of Hatzic Lake not described in subitem 7(1).50
8Le Jeune, LacS of Kamloops50.120.SE.20
9The following parts of Shawnigan Lake:near Victoria48.123.NW.
  • (a) a zone extending 30 m into the lake from the lake-shore; and

8
  • (b) all other areas of the lake.

65
10The following part of Kalamalka Lake: A zone extending 75 m into the lake from shore, commencing at the northwest corner of Lot 12 Plan 10525 thence following the shoreline in a northerly direction to the easterly boundary of Lot 1, Plan 20911near Vernon50.119.SE.8
11The following part of Cowichan Lake and River: commencing at pilings designated by sign at the eastern end of Cowichan Lake near entrance to Cowichan River, and adjacent to Lot 8, Sec. 3, Lake Cowichan thence downstream on Cowichan River to the lower end of the area known locally as the “Big Pool” and designated by sign; including all parts of Cowichan Lake and River thereinnear Duncan, Vancouver, Is.48.124.NE.8
12Hatzic SloughHatzic Lake49.122.SE.8
13Chilqua SloughHatzic Lake49.112.SE8
14The following part of Osoyoos Lake: a zone passing through barriers at Haynes Point and at Highway No. 3 BridgeOsoyoos49.119.SE.8
15[Repealed, SOR/88-466, s. 30]
16Jewel Lakenear Greenwood49.118 SW.8
17The following part of Nicomekl River: from railway trestle at Mud Bay to the dam west of King George HighwaySurrey49.122 SW.16
18Watch LakeEast of 70 Mile House51.121 SE.8
19Lazy LakeNorth East of Wasa49.115 NW.8
20The following part of the Courtenay River: From Marine at 20th Street to the North Tidal LimitsCourtenay49.124 NW.8
21That part of Oak Bay Breakwater between a line bearing 270° true from the southern tip of the breakwater on Mary Todd Island to the Turkey Head breakwater, and a line bearing 310° true from the North West tip of Mary Todd Island through the pile supporting the tide gauge thence to the shoreline.Oak Bay48.123 SE.8
22All of Tsehum Harbour extending easterly to a line drawn from Armstrong Point to Curteis Point and an area from Curteis Point to Kamaree Point along the western shoreline of Fernie Island to the northern tip of Fernie Island and thence due north to Goudge Island and along the western shoreline of Goudge Island to the northern tip, thence in a westerly direction to Swartz Head.North Saanich48.123 NE.8
23That portion of Premier Lake south of a line extending from the SE. corner of Lot 11021 to the NW. corner of Lot 11869.NE. of Wasa49.115 NW.16
24All of Todd Inlet and Brentwood Bay, as far to westward as a line drawn from the northeast corner of Gowlland Tod Provincial Park at Morning Dew Road to the Brentwood Bay Ferry Terminal.near Victoria48.123 NE8
25(1) Subject to subitem (2), all of Prospect Lakenear Victoria48.123 NE8
(2) That interior part of Prospect Lake 91 m from the shoreline, as designated by marker buoys, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and one half hour before sunset60
26Heffley Lake, the narrows and small bays at each end of the lake as designated by appropriate signsNE of Kamloops50.120 NE15
27Long LakeNanaimo49.124 SE60
28Brannen LakeNanaimo49.124 SE60
29Quennell Lake, except for a zone in the most northerly and westerly arm of the Lake as designated by appropriate signsNanaimo49.123 SW8
30Williams Lake, a zone in the west end of the Lake in the vicinity of Scout Island as designated by appropriate signsWilliams Lake52.122 SE8
31Bird’s Eye CoveMaple Bay48°49′123°37′8
32[Repealed, SOR/87-340, s. 53]
33Strawberry SloughEast of Mission49°09′122°10′8
34Marshall LakeGold Bridge50°55′122°35′15
35Nicomen Slough (except for the portion between the Dewdney and DeRoche bridges)Mission49°12′122°02′8
36[Repealed, SOR/95-253, s. 5]
37That part of Alouette Lake south of a line drawn in a southeasterly direction from the west side of the lake at the north boat ramp to the signs on the east side of the lakeNortheast of Maple Ridge49°20′122°25′8
38That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Boat Launch, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°52′119°29′8
39That part of Okanagan Lake known as City Park Beach, buoyed and signed.Kelowna49°54′119°29′8
40That part of Okanagan Lake known as the vessel passage sections of the Okanagan Lake Bridge.Kelowna49°53′119°30′8
41That part of Skaha Lake known as Skaha Marina Harbour, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°27′119°35′8
42That part of Okanagan Lake known as Okanagan Lake Marina, buoyed and signed.Penticton49°30′119°36′8
43Little Lac des RochesBridge Lake51°29′ 120°34′20
44Harrison River (small bay)Harrison Lake49°17′ 121°51′10
45Chilko River (that part of the river from Chilko Lake downstream to water survey station, as signed)Chilco Lake52°00′ 124°10′5

PART IIIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1. to 43. [Repealed, SOR/94-550, s. 12]
Rideau Canal Area
1. to 30. [Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 22]
Chatham Area
1The Sydenham River from its junction with the Chenal Ecarté to Libby Street in the Town of Wallaceburg42°33′82°25′8
2The Chenal Ecarté from its junction with the St. Clair River to its junction with Lake St. Clair42°28′82°29′8
3The Johnston Channel from its junction with the Chenal Ecarté to Lat. 42°34′N42°29′82°30′8
4That part of the Sydenham River from Libby Street to McKee Street and 16th side road, Town of Wallaceburg42°33′82°25′8
5The Thames River from its junction with McGregor Creek to its junction with Lake St. Clair42°19′82°27′8
6That part of the Detroit River that is inland waters within Peche Island Provincial Park, enclosed by the following positions: beginning at a point on shore at approximately 42°20′35″N, 82°55′44″W, to 42°20′37″N, 82°55′46″W, to 42°20′39″N, 82°55′36″O, to 42°20′42″N, 82°55′32″W, to another point on shore at approximately 42°20′43″N, 82°55′28″W42°03′83°09′6
7That part of the Ruscom River from its junction with the CPR right-of-way to the mouth of that River42°18′82°37′9
8That part of Cedar Creek from the eastern limit of Lot 17 to the western limit of Lot 19, Western Division, Gosfield South Twp., Essex County42°01′82°46′9
9That part of Cedar Creek from its intersection with Heritage Road, east to its intersection with 3rd Blvd. on Cedar Island Drive and the channel between Heritage Road and Cedar Island Road that leads to the public boat ramp from that Creek42°00′47″ 82°45′51″42°01′82°46′6
10That part of Lake Erie fronting the Town of Leamington from the Federal Public Dock to the eastern boundary of the Leamington Marina (see Note 1)42°01′30″N 82°36′00″W42°01′82°36′7
London Area
1[Repealed, SOR/95-441, s. 16]
2That part of Kettle Creek from King George Bridge north to the village limit of Port Stanley, Southwold Twp., Elgin County42°38′81°13′9
3That part of Catfish Creek from the mouth of the creek at Lake Erie upstream to a municipal bridge known as the Jamestown crossing a distance of approximately 5.59 km, all within Malahide Twp., Elgin County42°39′81°00′6
Niagara-Simcoe Area
1That part of Black Creek from the mouth of that Creek at the Niagara River to a point 2.4 km south at the bridge at the Queen Elizabeth Way42°58′45″ 79°01′30″ to 42°57′50″ 79°01′15″42°58′79°02′6
2That part of Black Creek (City of Nanticoke, Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk) from its juncture with the Lynn River, upstream to the Black Creek Bridge, between Concessions I and II, former Twp. of Woodhouse42°47′80°12′6
3That part of the Welland River from the mouth of that River at the Niagara River to a point 160 m west of the Greater Niagara Boating Club43°03′50″ 79°02′44″ to 43°02′49″ 79°04′17″43°04′79°03′12
4That part of the Lynn River (City of Nanticoke, Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk) from the northern limit of Federal Harbour in the City of Nanticoke, upstream to Misner’s Dam42°47′80°12′6
Toronto Area
1

[Repealed, SOR/2005-189, s. 10]

2That part of Lake Ontario only within 150 m of shore, between the westerly projections of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant and the mouth of the Rouge River43°40′00″ 79°16′30″ to 43°47′30″ 79°07′00″43°45′78°00′9
3That part of Lake Ontario only within 150 m of shore between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek and the mouth of the Humber River43°35′00″ 79°32′40″ to 43°38′00″ 79°28′30″43°45′78°00′9
4That part of Wilcox Lake in Whitchurch Twp., York County, lying between Lat. 43°56′35″N and Lat. 43°57′00″N, and between Long. 79°25′00″W and Long. 79°26′50″W, except for the “no boating” area43°57′79°26′9
5Bronte Harbour and that part of Twelve Mile Creek from Bronte Harbour upstream to a point 1.7 km from Lake Ontario, all lying in the town of Oakville as described, in column II43°23′33″N 79°42′23″W to 43°23′43″N 79°43′22″WBronte Harbour 43°23′79°42′; Twelve Mile Creek 43°11′79°17′9
6Oakville Harbour and that part of Sixteen Mile Creek from Oakville Harbour upstream to a point 3.2 km from Lake Ontario, all lying in the town of Oakville, as described in column II43°26′21″N 79°39′58″W to 43°27′00″N 79°41′12″W43°26′79°40′9
Kingston-Cornwall Area
1That part of Old Mill Creek flowing through parts of Lots 23, 24 and 25, Concession IX of Bastard Twp., Leeds County, from Hwy. 42 to its confluence with Lower Beverly Lake44°38′75°49′9
2That part of Raisin River in the Twp. of Charlottenburg, County of Glengarry, from a point 45 m south of Hwy. 2 bridge, extending in a northwesterly direction upstream to the westerly limits of Lot V, Concession I SSR45°08′74°30′9
3That part of Collins Bay in Kingston Twp., lying northeast of a line connecting the boundary between Lots 1 and 2 in Concessions I and II of that Township44°14′76°37′9
4That part of the St. Lawrence River known locally as the Canadian Middle Channel, commencing at easterly extremity of Wood Island at the charted location of red spar buoy H-16, thence southwesterly along that Channel between Ash and Wallace Islands to the southwesterly extremity of Ash Island at the charted location of green spar buoy H-17, all lying as described in column II44°21′33.5″N 75°59′33.5″W to 44°20′56.5″N 76°00′21.5″W45°12′74°20′18
5That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Lost Channel, commencing at the eastern end of Lost Channel to the north of Sunset Island, thence southwesterly along Lost Channel to the south of GeorginaIsland under the Thousand Islands International Bridge, thence between Constance Island and Isle 92, thence between Rabbit and Tom Thum Islands, thence west-southwesterly between Hill and Wallace Islands to the north of Needle Island and thence between Palm and Butts Islands and terminating at the southwesterly extremity of Butts Island as described in column II44°21′45″N 75°58′36″W to 44°20′54″N 76°00′09″W44°22′75°59′15
6That part of the St. Lawrence River commencing at a point between the northern extremities of Pine and Reveille Islands, thence southerly, thence west-southwesterly between Weiser and Kittner Islands, Carnegie and Hill Islands, and Reciprocity and Hill Islands, thence under the Thousand Islands International Bridge, thence between Trois and Hill Islands, thence along Bensons Rift between Rabbit and Hill Islands and terminating at the westerly extremity of Rabbit Island, as described in column II44°21′48″N 75°58′06″W to 44°21′21″N 75°59′08″W44°21′75°59′9
7That part of the St. Lawrence River known as the Needles Eye, between the southerly shore of Needle Island and the westerly extremity of Hill Island, as described in column II44°21′00″N 75°59′53″W44°21′76°00′9
8That part of the St. Lawrence River known as the Gananoque Narrows, commencing at a line between Princess Charlotte and Blueberry Islands at the charted location of green spar buoy J1, thence northwesterly between Prince Regent Green Light L.L. 365 and the Gananoque Narrows East Red Light L.L. 364.9, thence westerly between the charted location of red spar buoy J2 and Prince Regent Island to a point midway between the Gananoque Narrows West Light L.L. 365.2 and the shore of Prince Regent Island, as described in column II44°19′26″N 76°04′44.5″W to 44°19′24″N 76°05′12″W44°20′76°05′15
9That part of the St. Lawrence River commencing at a point 100 m north of the charted location of red spar buoy JE10 between Hay and Forsyth Islands thence southerly between the charted location of red spar buoy I-2 and Hay Island, thence southwesterly between the charted locations of red spar buoy JE14 and green spar buoy JE13 as described in column II44°18′40″N 76°09′30″W to 44°18′22″N 76°09′37″W44°18′76°09′24
10That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Wanderers Channel commencing at a line between White Calf Island and the charted location of green spar buoy JE-8, thence west-southwesterly between Little White Calf Island and Island D, thence between Water Lily and Burnt Islands, thence between Stonesthrow and Pitchpine Islands, thence between Lindsay and Sagastaweka Islands, thence along the northerly shore of Bostwick Island between Bostwick and Indiana Islands and terminating on a line between the southwesterly extremities of Aubrey and Mermaid Islands, as described in column II44°18′52″N 76°09′44″W to 44°17′38″N 76°11′30″W44°18′76°11′9
11Graham Lake in the Twp. of Front of Yonge, Leeds County (see Note 2)44°34′75°53′50
12Graham Lake in the Twp. of Front of Yonge, Leeds County (see Note 3)44°34′75°53′8
13That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Raft Narrows, extending westerly between Club Island and the mainland, thence between Hill Island and the mainland to a point under the Ivy Lea International Bridge, as described in column II (see Note 4)44°22′30″N 75°55′54″W to 44°21′48″N 75°59′00″W44°22′75°58′40
14That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Canadian Small Vessel Channel commencing at the charted location of green spar buoy U-17 and extending southwesterly between Goose and Grenadier Islands, thence between Van Buren and Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Buck Islands, thence between Tar and Little Grenadier Islands, thence between Tar and Doctor Islands and terminating at the flashing intermittent red light all located within the positions 44°22′46″N 75°55′20″W as described in column II (see Note 4)44°24′30″N 75°53′06″W to 44°22′46″N 75°55′20″W45°12′74°20′40
15That part of the St. Lawrence River known as the Tar Island Narrows, commencing at the northeast extremity of Tar Island and extending southwesterly between Tar Island and the mainland to the southwest extremity of Tar Island, as described in column II (see Note 4)44°24′12″N 75°54′00″W to 44°22′48″N 75°55′36″W44°24′75°55′40
16That part of the St. Lawrence River within the Twp. of Front of Escott, Leeds County as described in column II (see Note 5)44°22′03″N 75°58′16″W to 44°20′38″N 75°57′57″W to 44°24′34″N 75°51′09″W to 44°26′12″N 75°52′30″W44°24′75°55′8
17Belleville Harbour, being all those waters within the area commencing at the south-east breakwater of the Meyers Pier, proceeding westerly to the south-east point of Zwick’s Centennial Park, north to the C.P.R. bridge, east to the inner harbour of Victoria Park, south along the east shore of Victoria Harbour, east along the shoreline of the Anchorage property to the Meyers Pier44°09′77°23′9
Owen Sound Area
1That part of the Sauble River from Lake Huron to Sauble Falls in Amabel Twp., Bruce County44°39′81°15′9
2[Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 23]
Georgian Bay Area
1That part of Georgian Bay between the islands and the Honey Harbour shoreline from a point 365 m south of the day beacon at the north end of Picnic Island to a submerged rock crib at the north end of that channel known locally as the Delawana Channel, all enclosed within the following coordinates: 44°52′25″ N, 79°49′24″W; 44°52′01″N, 79°49′26″W; 44°51′56″N, 79°49′33″W; 44°51′48″N, 79°49′36″W; 44°51′45″N, 79°49′40″W; 44°51′47″N, 79°49′44″W; 44°52′11″N, 79°49′48″ W; 44°52′18″ N, 79°49′37″ W; and 44°52′20″ N, 79°49′30″W45°15′80°45′9
2That part of Key River in the vicinity of Key Harbour45°53′13″ 80°43′28″ to 45°53′15″ 80°43′57″45°53′80°44′9
3That part of the Main Channel lying between the rock marked by a black spar buoy off Minnehaha Point and a red day beacon south of Deer Island44°53′15″ 79°50′03″ to 44°53′00″ 79°49′40″44°53′79°50′9
4That part of North Bay lying 365 m south and 640 m north of Woods Landing44°53′39″ 79°47′17″ to 44°54′04″ 79°46′49″44°53′79°48′9
5That part of Honey Harbour on the north side of Mermaid Island, crossing the entrance to Pratt Bay, and eastward past the eastern tip of Mermaid Island44°52′31″ 79°48′20″ to 44°52′37″ 79°48′40″44°52′79°49′9
6The narrow channel of Twelve-Mile Bay fronting Lots 14, 15, 16, and 17, Plan M312, Twp. of Georgian Bay, Freeman Ward45°04′52″ 79°58′00″ to 45°04′52″ 79°57′45″45°05′80°00′9
7That part of the Canoe Channel lying between Squaw Island and Lots 74 and 75, Concession X, in Carling Twp.45°21′17″ 80°17′50″ to 45°21′19″ 80°17′35″45°21′80°18′8
8That part of the Ukuwaube Channel lying between Snug Island and Lot 41, Concession I in Carling Twp.45°22′35″ 80°18′50″ to 45°22′46″ 80°18′55″45°23′80°19′8
9That part of Georgian Bay known as the Freddy Channel and adjoining waters from the northwest extremity of Kenebec Island and Wabena Point to the northwest extremity of Portage Island44°55′49″ 79°55′03″ and 44°55′49″ 79°54′44″ to 44°56′22″ 79°53′45″44°56′79°54′9
10That part of the Black River from Gloucester Pool (44°48′55″N, 79°40′34″W) to McLean Lake (44°49′00″N, 79°40′00″W)44°49′79°41′9
11Entrance to Mannings Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District commencing at 45°01′45″N, 79°51′22″W thence westerly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°01′45″ N, 79°51′26″W45°02′79°52′40
12Flat Rapids in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District commencing at 44°59′22″N, 79°50′10″W thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 300 m to 44°59′30″N, 79°50′20″W45°00′79°50′40
13That part of Go Home River, Gibson Twp., commencing at 45°01′15″N, 79°51′54″W thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 2000 m to 45°00′59″ N, 79°53′18″W45°00′79°58′60
14Four Seasons Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District commencing at 44°59′39″N, 79°59′48″W thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 1500 m to 45°00′10″N, 79°51′42″ W45°00′79°51″60
15Haunted Narrows in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 45°00′47″N, 79°51′22″W thence northerly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°00′50″N, 79°51′22″W45°01′79°51′40
16That part of Go Home Lake known locally as the “New Cut”, Gibson Twp., Muskoka District, commencing at 45°00′47″N, 79°50′51″W thence northwesterly a distance of approximately 100 m to 45°00′50″ N, 79°50′55″W45°01′79°51′9
17That part of Minors Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59′25″N, 79°48′30″W thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 1200 m to 44°59′10″N, 79°49′20″W44°59′79°49′60
18That part of Minors Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, commencing at 44°59′10″N, 79°49′20″W thence southwesterly a distance of approximately 380 m to 44°59′06″N, 79°49′35″W44°59′79°49′40
19Echo Bay and Stumpy Bay in Go Home Lake, and part of Musquash River in Gibson Twp., all in Muskoka District commencing at 44°58′56″N, 79°50′25″W thence westerly and southerly a distance of approximately 1800 m to 44°58′12″N, 79°50′42″WEcho Bay 44°59′79°51′ Stumpy Bay 44°59′79°51′ Musquash River 44°57′79°52′60
20Keyhole Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, being all the waters within Keyhole Bay west of 45°00′11″N 79°50′51″W45°00′79°51′60
21Heart Bay and Crystal Bay in Go Home Lake, Muskoka District, and that part of Go Home Lake lying southwesterly of Rabbit Island, Gibson Twp., Muskoka District, commencing at 45°01′00″N, 79°51′30″W thence northwesterly 500 m to 45°01′10″N, 79°51′35″WHeart Bay 45°00′79°52′ Crystal Bay 45°01′79°52′ Go Home Lake 45°01′79°51′60
22That part of the Nottawasaga River within the Town of Wasaga Beach44°32′19″N 80°00′37″W to 44°29′20″N 79°58′59″W44°32′80°00′50
23The body of water between Collins Bay and Deep Bay known as Collins Channel, as described in column II45°23′00″N 80°12′30″W to 45°23′38″N 80°13′22″W8
24That part of Georgian Bay known as Skerryvore Bay and the channel lying between Hunters Island and Lots 33 and 34, Concession IX, Shawanaga Twp., as described in column II45°32′08″N 80°23′03″W to 45°32′04″N 80°23′02″W45°15′80°45′8
Muskoka-Parry Sound Area
1The part of the North Branch Muskoka River between Hunter’s Bay on Lake Vernon and Fairy Lake45°20′79°14′45°02′79°19′9
2The part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Mary Lake to Fairy Lake45°17′79°14′ to 45°19′79°12′45°02′79°19′9
3The Canal between Fairy Lake and Peninsula LakeFairy Lake to Peninsula Lake45°20′79°11′ 45°20′79°06′9
4The part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls upstream to Mary Lake45°02′79°18′ to 45°13′79°16′45°02′79°19′9
5The part of the South Branch Muskoka River from its intersection with the North Branch Muskoka River to the northerly boundary of Concession III, of Mclean Twp., except for the part of that River known as Orillia Lake45°02′79°18′ to 45°07′79°08′45°02′79°19′9
6[Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 17]
7Lake Muskoka (see Note 6)45°00′79°25′9
8Lake Joseph (see Note 6)45°10′79°44′9
9Lake Rosseau (see Note 6)45°10′79°35′9
10Little Lake Joseph (see Note 6)45°13′79°41′9
11Joseph River connecting Lake Joseph to Lake Rosseau from the Ames Point entrance to Joseph River Shoal, as described in column II (see Note 7)45°09′58″N 79°41′42″W to 45°08′28″N 79°38′50″W45°08′79°39′9
12Shadow River45°15′79°39′9
13Indian River, including Mirror Lake, Medora Twp., Muskoka District (see Note 7)45°06′79°34′9
14Walker Lake, Sinclair Twp., Muskoka District45°23′79°05′12
15That part of the Oxtongue River in Franklin Twp., Muskoka District, from Lake of Bays upstream to Marsh’s Falls on the old Highway 3545°19′79°01′9
16That part of the Magnetawan River from the dam (45°37′N, 79°25′W) downstream to the Hwy. 11 bypass bridge (45°38′N, 79°25′W)45°37′79°25′45°46′80°37′9
17That part of the Magnetawan River from the Hwy. 11 bridge south of Katrine, including the access creek into Doe Lake (45°34′N, 79°21′W), to the fork of the west-flowing section of that River located north of the Village of Burk’s Falls45°34′79°21′ to 45°38′79°24′45°46′80°37′9
18That part of the Magnetawan River fronting of the Village of Magnetawan, Chapman Twp., Parry Sound District45°39′40″ 79°38′50″ to 45°40′00″ 79°38′20″45°46′80°37′9
19The narrows in Whitestone Lake opposite Lots 30 and 31, Concession 7, Hagerman Twp.45°37′47″ 79°51′45″ to 45°37′40″ 79°51′24″45°39′79°52′15
20The narrows in Whitestone Lake at the Village of Dunchurch, Lot 60, Concessions A and B45°38′52″ 79°51′20″ to 45°38′46″ 79°51′09″45°39′79°52′9
21That part of the Severn River from Wasdell Falls to the Trent-Severn Waterway below Lock 42, adjacent to Orillia Twp., Simcoe County, and the Town of Gravenhurst, Muskoka District44°48′79°43′9
22Little Lake in Baxter Twp., Muskoka District, and Tay Twp., Simcoe County (see Note 1)44°49′79°43′9
23The narrow channel lying between an unnamed island and Lot 34, Concession IX, Monteith Twp., Parry Sound District45°24′26″ 79°42′00″ to 45°24′20″ 79°42′08″9
24Healey Lake, The Archipelago Twp., Parry Sound District45°10′79°55′80
25That part of Parry Sound Harbour, known locally as the “Inner Harbour”, lying north of a line connecting Bob’s Point and Champaigne Street, Parry Sound, Parry Sound District45°20′80°03′9
26Lake of Bays (see Note 8)45°15′79°04′9
27That part of the South Branch Muskoka River from Lake of Bays to the Baysville Dam in the village of Baysville (see Note 8)45°02′79°19′9
28That part of Hassard Lake and Perry Lake from 400 m north of the highway bridge to 800 m south of the bridge within the Town of Kearney, as described in column II45°33′07″N 79°13′05″W to 45°33′04″N 79°13′06″WHassard Lake 45°34′79°13′9
29Kahshe Lake44°50′79°18′70
30Bass Lake in Ryde Township, Muskoka District44°52′79°12′70
31Blackstone Lake in Conger Township, Parry Sound District (see Note 4)45°14′79°53′70
32Blackstone Lake in Conger Township, Parry Sound District (see Note 8)45°14′79°53′9
33That part of the Manitouwabing River in Lot 22, Concessions IV and V, McKellar Township, Parry Sound District, as described in column II45°27′42″N 79°51′20″W to 45°28′02″N 79°51′50″W45°28′79°51′9
  • *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
Haliburton Area
1Ox Narrows, Kushhog Lake, in Stanhope Twp., Haliburton County45°07′78°49′45°04′78°47′9
2The narrows between Kashagawigamog Lake and Soyers Lake, in Minden Twp., Haliburton CountySoyers Lake to Kashagawigamog Lake45°01′78°37′ 44°59′78°36′9
3That part of the narrows between Paudash Lake in Cardiff Twp., Haliburton County, and Lower Paudash Lake, within 100 m of the McGillivray Road Bridge44°58′78°02′8
4[Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 18]
5The narrows between Little Boshkung Lake in Minden Twp., and Boshkung Lake in Stanhope Twp., Haliburton County42°02′38″ to 45°02′52″ and 78°43′19″ to 78°43′07″45°02′78°44′ 45°04′78°44′9
6That part of the Gull River between the Stanhope Twp. and Guilford Twp. boundaries (45°02′N, 78°33′W) and Maple Lake in Stanhope Twp. (45°06′N, 78°40′W), all within Haliburton County45°02′78°33′ to 45°06′78°40′44°38′78°49′9
7That part of the Gull River from the bridge on Kings Hwy. 35 in Minden Twp., southerly to Gull Lake in Lutterworth Twp., all lying within Haliburton County44°56′78°43′ to 45°51′78°47′44°38′78°49′16
8That part of the Gull River from the outflow of Moore Lake in Lutterworth Twp., Haliburton County, southerly to the dam at Norland in Laxton Twp., Victoria County44°48′78°48′ to 44°43′78°49′44°38′78°49′16
9That part of the Gull River between Beech Lake (45°05′N, 78°42′W) and Boshkung Lake (45°04′N, 78°44′W) in Stanhope Twp., Haliburton County44°38′78°49′9
10[Repealed, SOR/94-550, s. 13]
Lindsay-Peterborough Area
1That part of the Gull River from the dam at the Village of Norland to the entrance of Shadow Lake, lying between Somerville Twp. and Laxton Twp., Victoria County44°43′78°48′ to 44°44′78°47′44°38′78°49′9
2That part of the Gull River from Shadow Lake to Silver Lake, between Somerville Twp., and Bexley Twp., Victoria County44°41′45″ 78°47′50″ to 44°41′48″ 78°47′50″44°38′78°49′9
3That part of the Gull River from Silver Lake to Lot 41, Front Range, Somerville Twp., Victoria County44°40′07″ 78°47′42″ to 44°40′54″ 78°47′42″44°38′78°49′9
4That part of Big Bald Lake in Harvey Twp., Peterborough County, within the positions set out in column II44°34′46″N 78°22′35.5″W to 44°35′01″N 78°22′15″W44°34′78°23′9
5That part of Pigeon Lake lying between an unnamed island and the north shore of Snake Island, a distance of approximately 150 m44°34′78°26′44°27′78°30′9
6That part of Deer Bay Creek north of Lower Buckhorn Lake, a distance of approximately 800 m, in Harvey Twp.44°34′78°16′9
7. to 10. [Repealed, SOR/95-441, s. 17]
11[Repealed, SOR/93-308, s. 19]
Lake Simcoe and Surrounding Area
1[Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 24]
2. to 3.1 [Repealed, SOR/94-550, s. 14]
4Pefferlaw Brook in Georgina Twp. lying between the mouth of that brook and a point 800 m below the community of Pefferlaw44°20′79°13′ to 44°19′30″ 79°12′30″44°20′79°13′9
5Black River in Georgina Twp., lying between the mouth of that River and the Government Dock at Sutton Dam44°19′30″ 79°21′00″ to 44°18′30″ 79°21′00″44°19′79°21′9
6Jersey River in Georgina Twp. lying between the mouth of that River and the Jersey River at Don Mills Road44°13′30″ 79°28′30″ to 44°13′30″ 79°28′00″44°14′79°28′9
7That part of the Canal sections south of Cook Bay that is in Georgina Twp., lying between the aforesaid area and Ravenshoe Road44°12′79°29′ to 44°11′30″ 79°29′00″44°15′79°31′9
  • Return to footnote  *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
Bancroft Area
1[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s.23]
Sudbury Area
1That part of Maskinonge Creek in Casimir Twp. lying between the mouth of that Creek and the first bridge upstream from that mouth46°17′80°23′9
North Bay Area
1That part of the South River that is in Nipissing Twp., lying between the west boundary of Lot 13, Concession XI, and the extension of the northwestern boundary of Concession B46°08′79°34′9
2That part of the La Vase River that is in West Ferris Twp., at a point lying between Riverbend Road and Lake Nipissing46°14′79°26′9
3That part of the Sturgeon River, in Springer Twp., lying between the Sunbeam Hotel-Motel and the Starlite Marina46°21′ 79°58′30″46°19′79°58′9
Thunder Bay Area
1[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s. 23]
Kenora Area
1That part of Lake of the Woods known as Portage Bay, and Keewatin Bay north of the Hwy. 17 bridge49°46′94°33′9
2Laurensons Creek49°26′94°29′9
Dryden Area
1That part of the Wabigoon River between the Duke Street Bridge and the westerly projection of Ross Street in the Town of Dryden, as described in column II49°46′17.5″N 92°50′50″W to 49°46′55″N 92°50′30″W50°15′93°56′9
Kirkland Lake Area
1That part of Long Lake within the limits of the Town of Charlton, located as set out in column II47°48′37″N 79°59′54″W to 47°48′36″N 80°00′10″W47°50′16″ 80°09′53″9
Pembroke Area
1That part of the Madawaska River in Lot 6, Concession VII, Radcliffe Township, County of Renfrew, as described in column II45°23′03″N 77°37′37″W to 45°22′30″N 77°37′37″W45°27′76°21′8
Note 1:This restriction applies only in areas where speed limit signs are posted.
Note 2:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is 45 m or more from shore.
Note 3:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 45 m of the shore.
Note 4:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is 30 m or more from shore.
Note 5:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore.
Note 6:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore or of a dock, pier, raft, float or another vessel that is anchored, moored or under way, and does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used for water-skiing or kite flying while the water-skier or kite flyer is in the process of taking off.
Note 7:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore or a dock, pier, raft, float, or another vessel that is anchored, moored or under way.
Note 8:This restriction applies only to a vessel that is within 30 m of the shore, and does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used for water-skiing or kite flying while the water-skier or kite flyer is in the process of taking off.

PART IVManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum Speed in km/h over the ground
1Netley Creek from the junction of the Red River, extending 800 m upstream50°17′96°52′9
2Paint Lake — vessels in posted areas around the marina55°28′97°57′10
3Assiniboine RiverAssiniboine River49°51′58″ 97°20′18″ to 49°53′08″ 97°07′36″Sunrise to Sunset, 37 Sunset to Sunrise, 10Footnote for *
4Red RiverRed River49°57′45″ 97°04′13″ to 49°44′14″ 97°07′44″Sunrise to Sunset, 70Footnote for * Sunset to Sunrise, 50Footnote for *
Footnote for *Approach within 100 m of public docks, marinas, boat clubs, public boat launches at not more than 9 km/h

PART VNova Scotia

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific Location (where necessary)Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1Tidnish River, upstream from Irwins Point45°59′64°03′15

PART VIQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1Rivière Chateauguay from point A in position 45°21′ 73°45′ to point B in position 45°23′73°45′Rivière Chateauguay45°21′73°45′ 45°23′73°45′13
2Rivière Chateauguay from point B in position 45°23′73°45′ to point C in position 45°23′73°46′Rivière Chateauguay45°23′73°45′ 45°23′73°46′13
3Rivière Chateauguay from point B in position 45°23′ 73°45′ to point D in position 45°24′73°45′Rivière Chateauguay45°23′73°45′ 45°24′73°45′13
4Within 60 m of the shore of lac MassonLac Masson46°03′74°02′6
5Within 60 m of the shore of lac NorthBaie North46°03′74°02′6
6Within 60 m of the shore of lac DupuisLac Dupuis46°02′74°01′6
7Under the bridge between lac Dupuis and lac Masson and 120 m on either side of the bridge46°02′74°01′6
8Under the bridge between lac North and lac Masson and 120 m on either side of the bridge46°03′74°02′6
9Lac FrançoisLac François46°30′75°18′25
10Petit lac FrançoisPetit lac François46°29′75°19′25
11Lac ElminaLac Elmina46°28′75°27′25
12Lac du Bois ClairLac du Bois Clair46°27′75°26′25
13Lac PilonLac Pilon46°26′75°25′25
14Lac LatreilleLac Latreille46°27′75°24′25
15Lac TomkinLac Tomkin46°21′75°28′25
16Lac ValiquetteLac Valiquette46°22′75°26′25
17Lac ScattolinLac Scattolin46°29′75°22′25
18Lac AqueducLac Aqueduc46°29′75°21′25
19Lac QuenouillesLac Quenouilles46°28′75°21′25
20Lac HélèneLac Hélène46°28′75°20′25
21Lac BrûléLac Brûlé46°28′75°19′25
22Lac BissonLac Bisson46°29′75°18′25
23Lac à la TruiteLac à la Truite46°26′75°19′25
24Lac des CoeursLac des Coeurs46°28′75°17′25
25Petit lac LyonPetit lac Lyon46°15′75°25′25
26Lac TinonLac Tinon46°17′75°24′25
27Lac BénacLac Bénac46°16′75°24′25
28Lac PuantLac Puant46°16′75°24′25
29Lac YouvilleLac Youville46°28′75°16′25
30Lac SnyderLac Snyder46°27′75°15′25
31Lac GastonLac Gaston46°26′75°15′25
32Lac AlletLac Allet46°25′75°18′25
33Lac MauvesLac Mauves46°25′75°18′25
34Lac DeschampsLac Deschamps46°24′75°17′25
35Lac IbervilleLac Iberville46°23′75°16′25
36Lac WagonLac Wagon46°25′75°14′25
37Lac SonisLac Sonis46°25′75°14′25
38Lac SteelLac Steel46°23′75°15′25
39Lac DiableLac Diable46°28′75°16′25
40Lac PerduLac Perdu46°26′75°21′25
41Lac DuffyLac Duffy46°18′75°26′25
42Lac NoirLac Noir46°22′75°14′25
43Lac CoulonLac Coulon46°21′75°24′25
44Lac LongeauLac Longeau46°17′75°27′25
45Lac PerrasLac Perras46°16′75°27′25
46Lac ChefLac Chef46°16′75°27′25
47Lac RolleauLac Rolleau46°21′75°14′25
48Lac CachéLac Caché46°26′75°18′25
49Lac Small FloodLac Small Flood46°18′75°27′25
50Lac CanardLac Canard46°14′75°26′25
51Lac BrochetLac Brochet46°27′75°19′25
52Lac à la VaseLac à la Vase46°27′75°20′25
53Lac ZouavesLac Zouaves46°23′75°14′25
54Lac GuibortLac Guibort46°21′75°14′25
55Lac HullLac Hull46°20′75°14′25
56Lac FosLac Fos46°20′75°15′25
57Lac GaucherLac Gaucher46°20′75°27′25
58Lac MitchellLac Mitchell46°20′75°25′25
59Petit lac du ChevreuilPetit lac du Chevreuil46°20′75°25′25
60Lac BerneuilLac Berneuil46°14′75°26′25
61Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Lac CharleboisLac Charlebois46°05′74°03′6
62Lac CharleboisLac Charlebois46°05′74°03′60
63Lac PoulinLac Poulin46°06′70°49′65
64Lac de l’AchiganLac de l’Achigan45°56′74°58′67
65Lac des Seize ÎlesLac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′56 (between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.)
66Lac des Seize ÎlesLac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′40 (between 8 p.m. and 9 a.m.)
67Lac des Seize Îles between a point under the coordinates 45°55′74°28′ and Hawthorne Island under the coordinates 45°55′74°28′Lac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′8
68Within a perimeter of 23 m from the shore of Lac des Seize ÎlesLac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′8
69Lac des Seize Îles between Hawthorne Island under the coordinates 45°55′74°28′ and Drinkell Island under the coordinates 45°55′74°28′Lac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′16
70Lac des Seize Îles in the strait between Sparling and Amsden Islands under the coordinates 45°53′74°28′Lac des Seize Îles45°53′74°28′16
71Lac des Seize Îles in the strait between Cunningham and Myers Islands under the coordinates 45°54′74°28′Lac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′16
72Rivière Yamaska Centre between a point located at the mouth of the river under the coordinates 45°16′72°30′ and a point upstream under the coordinates 45°18′72°35′Rivière Yamaska Centre10
73Within a perimeter of 150 m from the shore of Lac Brome and Eagle IslandLac Brome45°15′72°30′10
74. and 75. [Repealed, SOR/99-327, s. 7]
76Lac Memphrémagog in an area known as Baie Verte under the coordinates 45°11′72°18′Lac Memphrémagog45°11′72°16′10
77Lac Memphrémagog in the Narrows of Baie Fitch, confined between a point under the coordinates 45°05′72°13′ and a point under the coordinates 45°06′72°11′Lac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′10
78Rivière Magog between a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°15′72°10′ and a point upstream under the coordinates 45°15′72°08′Rivière Magog45°15′72°08′10
79Within a perimeter of 100 m from the shore of Lac Massawippi within the confines of North Hatley Village between a point under the coordinates 45°16′72°00′ and a point under the coordinates 45°16′71°59′Lac Massawippi45°13′72°00′10
80Lac Massawippi within the confines of North Hatley Village between a point under the coordinates 45°16′72°00′ and a point under the coordinates 45°16′71°59′Lac Massawippi45°13′72°00′70
81Rivière Massawippi between a point located at the mouth of that river under the coordinates 45°17′71°59′ and a point upstream under the coordinates 45°17′71°59′Rivière Massawippi5
82Baie Saint-François (see Note 2)Baie Saint-François45°15′ 74°09′15
Note 1:This restriction does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used to tow a person on water-skis who is in the process of taking off.
Note 2:This restriction does not apply during the regattas held during the period beginning on July 1 and ending on July 15.

PART VIISaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1That portion of the South Saskatchewan River between 52°07′14″, 106°40′17″ and 52°05′50″, 106°41′25″ and within 30 m of the east bank30
2That portion of the South Saskatchewan River east of the south boundary of that portion of Section 4, Township 35, Range 6, west of the 3rd Meridian of Saskatchewan lying west of the River to 52°05′50″, 106°41′25″30
3That portion of the South Saskatchewan River east of the boundary of Section 35, Township 38, Range 4, west of the 3rd Meridian to 52°08′33″, 106°38′13″30
4[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s. 27]
  •  SOR/78-181, s. 2
  • SOR/78-592, s. 4
  • SOR/79-153, s. 3
  • SOR/79-788, ss. 8 to 10
  • SOR/80-267, s. 3
  • SOR/80-594, s. 6
  • SOR/81-236, ss. 7 to 9
  • SOR/82-184, ss. 10 to 12
  • SOR/82-788, ss. 11 to 13
  • SOR/85-186, ss. 11 to 15
  • SOR/87-340, ss. 45 to 55
  • SOR/88-466, ss. 22 to 43
  • SOR/89-340, ss. 10(F), 11 to 28
  • SOR/90-450, ss. 11 to 22
  • SOR/90-460, ss. 7(F), 8(F), 9
  • SOR/91-489, ss. 20 to 22
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 18(F), 19 to 21, 22(F), 23 to 25, 26(F), 27
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 16(F), 17 to 19
  • SOR/94-550, ss. 12 to 14
  • SOR/95-253, s. 5
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 16 to 21
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 22 to 24
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 25 to 29
  • SOR/99-327, s. 7
  • SOR/2001-38, s. 11
  • SOR/2003-228, s. 5
  • SOR/2005-189, s. 10

SCHEDULE IV.1(Sections 6 and 8)Waters on Which Power-driven Vessels or Vessels Driven by Electrical Propulsion Are Subject to a Standardized Speed Limit

PART IBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionGeneral Location (where necessary)Location Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1Southern portion of Harrison Lake, buoyed and posted with authorized signsHarrison Hot Springs49°33′121°50′10
2Pender CanalChannel between North and South Pender Islands48°46′123°15′10
3Stump Lake, expansion of Stump Lake Creek, northeast of Nicola Lake, approximately 30 km south of KamloopsMerritt-Kamloops50°23′00″ 120°20′00″70
4[Repealed, SOR/96-284, s. 25]
5Unnamed bay on the west side of James Island, locally known as the Gunkhole, located southeast of Sidney and northeast of VictoriaWest side of James Island54°36′00″ 123°21′00″10
6That part of Osoyoos Lake known as Solana Bay, as buoyed and signedOsoyoos49°02′00″ 119°27′00″10
7Parts of Green Lake as signedWhistler50°09′00″ 122°57′00″10
8Big Bar LakeNear Clinton51°19′00″ 121°48′00″10
9Nanaimo Harbour, within 150 metres of any shore except Dodd NarrowsNanaimo49°10′123°54′10
10Widgeon SloughPitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows49°21′122°39′5
11Hardy Bay (Inner Harbour)Port Hardy50°43′127°29′5
12Sicamous NarrowsBetween Shuswap and Mara Lakes50°50′118°59′5
13Grant NarrowsPitt Lake, east of Vancouver, north of Pitt Meadows49°21′122°37′10
14Eagle RiverSicamous50°51′119°00′5
15Bedford ChannelLangley City49°10′122°35′10
16Salmon River (Estuary to confluence of White River)Sayward50°23′125°57′10
17Ganges HarbourSaltspring Island48°51′123°28′10
18That part of Okanagan Lake known as Lakeshore Boat Launch, buoyed and signedKelowna49°50′119°29′10
19That part of Okanagan Lake known as Water Street Boat Launch, buoyed and signedKelowna49°53′119°29′10
20. to 22. [Repealed, SOR/2003-228, s. 6]
23Bedford Channel, from the northern tip of Bray Island (Tavistock Point) to Glover Road crossing (Jacob Haldi Bridge)Langley City49°10′122°35′10
24Cowichan Lake, within 60 m from shoreLake Cowichan, Vancouver Island48°51′13″ 124°12′10″10
25Cultus Lake, entrance to Main Beach, north of a line drawn from point A, at coordinates 49°04′10″ 121°58′43.6″ to point B, at coordinates 49°04′19.0″ 121°59′0.5″, buoyed and signed49°04′121°59′5
26False Creek east of a line drawn from Kitsilano Point at a position 49°16′39″N, 123°9′8″W in a direction of 45° (True) to a position 49°17′01″N, 123°08′34″WFalse Creek49°16′123°08′10
27In Columbia Lake, that part of the channel connecting Columbia Lake to Mud Lake, from a point at coordinates 50°21′10″N, 115°52′47″W to a line drawn between points at coordinates 50°18′02″N, 115°51′47″W and 50°18′08″N, 115°50′49″W, signed; and within 100 metres from the shore on the east side of the lake, between lines running in an east-west direction through points at coordinates 50°16′05″N, 115°51′16″W and 50°12′39″N, 115°50′34″W, buoyed and signed, and south of a line drawn between points at coordinates 50°10′44″N, 115°50′50″W and 50°10′44″N, 115°48′54″W, buoyed and signed.Columbia Lake, south of Invermere50°15′ 115°50′10

PART IIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1. Trent-Severn Waterway
1.1That part of the Murray Canal from Sherwood Point to Twelve O’Clock Point44°03′ 77°38′10
1.2That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point above CPR bridge No. 3 to a point above Lock No. 1 (km 1.61 — 2.74)44°28′04″N 78°14′02″W to 44°28′20″N 78°14′51″W10
1.3That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 3 to a point below Lock No. 4 (km 6.28 - 7.40)44°31′44″N 78°43′19″W to 44°32′14″N 78°44′43″W10
1.4That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 6 to the emergency gate below Sill Island (km 11.75 - 13.04)44°49′14″N 79°23′33″W to 44°49′33″N 79°24′04″W10
1.5That part of the Trent River from Danger Narrows to a point above Lock No. 7 (km 20.76 — 23.01)44°06′ 77°34′10
1.6That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 8 to a point above Lock No. 9 (km 40.72 - 42.33)44°14′08″N 77°46′56″W to 44°14′53″N 77°48′00″W10
1.7That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from a point below Lock No. 10 to Meyers Island (km 45.06 — 46.35)44°16′03″N 77°47′39″W to 44°16′41″N 77°47′46″W10
1.8That part of the Trent River from a point below Lock No. 11/12 to the dam above Lock No. 13 (km 47.96 - 52.46)44°06′ 77°34′10
1.9That part of the Trent River from Coles Point to a point above Lock No. 16/17 (km 57.78 — 58.90)44°06′ 77°34′10
1.10That part of the Trent River known as Northumberland Narrows, between Burnt Point Bay and Seymore Lake (km 62.44 — 63.09)44°24′ 77°49′10
1.11That part of the Trent River from the northern tip of Graham Island at Spar Buoy T322 to Hwy. 30 bridge crossing the river (km 68.56 — 70.01)44°06′ 77°34′10
1.12That part of the Trent River above Preston Island to the railway bridge above Lock No. 18 (km 81.27 — 82.8844°06′ 77°34′10
1.13That part of Rice Lake in the vicinity of Margaret Island (km 94.31 — 95.11)44°12′ 78°10′10
1.14That part of the Otonabee River from Bridge No. 21A (Peterborough Bypass) to a point below Lock No. 19 (km 140.50 — 142.75)44°09′ 78°14′10
1.15That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the vicinity of Lock No. 20 (km 144.20 — 147.42)44°17′56″N 78°18′16″W to 44°19′43″N 78°18′15″W10
1.16That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the vicinity of Nassau (km 149.67 — 150.31)44°20′49″N 78°17′42″W to 44°21′11″N 78°17′34″W10
1.17That part of the Otonabee River from the approach wall above Lock No. 24 to the lower approach wall at Lock No. 25 (km 155.15 — 156.49)44°09′ 78°14′10
1.18That part of the Otonabee River from a point below Lock No. 26 to Haig Point (km 158.84 — 160.77)44°09′ 78°14′10
1.19That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Second Island and the mainland (km 161.74 — 162.22)44°27′ 78°16′10
1.20That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Douglas Island (km 165.60 — 165.92)44°27′ 78°16′10
1.21That part of Katchewanooka Lake in the vicinity of Polly Island (km 167.21 — 167.37)44°27′ 78°16′10
1.22That part of Clear Lake in the vicinity of Young’s Point (km 168.18 — 168.66)44°30′ 78°12′10
1.23That part of the main channel of the Trent-Severn Waterway in the vicinity of Hells Gate, from an unnamed island near buoy C178 to the tip of Hitchins Island (km 176.46 — 177.74)44°32′ 78°09′10
1.24That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from the approach wall above Lock 28 to Scow Rock (km 181.85 — 183.05).44°33′33″N 78°12′31″W to 44°33′19″N 78°13′17″W44°33′ 78°13′10
1.24.1That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Starboard Daybeacon C278 near Johnsons Point on Lower Buckhorn Lake to the lower approach wall at Lock No. 31 (km 192.71 — 194.35) 44°33′30.1″N 78°19′43.6″W to 44°33′21″N 78°20′45.1″W44°33′ 78°20′10
1.25That part of Chemong Lake that is within 224 m of either side of the causeway bridge at Bridgenorth, located as set out in column II44°23′17″N 78°23′10″W to 44°23′01″N 78°23′15″W44°24′ 78°23′10
1.26[Repealed, SOR/95-441, s. 24]
1.27That part of Buckhorn Lake at Gannon Narrows (km 208.98 — 210.43)44°29′ 78°23′10
1.28That part of Big Bob Channel from North River Point at Bobcaygeon to a point above Cottage Point at Bobcaygeon (km 221.12 — 224.02)44°32′ 78°32′10
1.29That part of the Scugog River, in the vicinity of Lindsay, from the old railway bridge abutment at buoy CP68 to the Hwy. 7 and Hwy. 35 bridge (km 248.54 — 255.89)44°24′ 78°45′10
1.30That part of the Fenelon River from Sturgeon Lake to Cameron Lake (km 245.58 — 247.52)44°32′ 78°44′10
1.31That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Cameron Lake to Balsam Lake (km 252.02 — 254.76)44°34′08″N 78°46′05″W to 44°34′24″N 78°47′53″W10
1.32That part of the Gull River from the bridge on Hwy. 35 at Coboconk southwesterly to the narrows of that river, a distance of approximately 2 km44°38′ 78°49′10
1.33That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Balsam Lake to Canal Lake (km 263.29 — 273.43)44°34′37″N 78°53′37″W to 44°35′09″N 79°00′04″W10
1.34That part of the Talbot River from Canal Lake to Lake Simcoe (km 281.47 — 293.22)44°28′ 79°10′10
1.35That part of the Holland River from its confluence with the Holland River East Branch to a point approximately 400 m upstream, located as set out in column II44°09′56″N 79°31′00″W44°12′ 79°31′10
1.36That part of the Holland River East Branch from its confluence with the Holland River to the Queensville Side Road at River Drive Park, as described in column II44°09′56″N 79°31′00″W to 44°07′36″N 79°30′18″W44°10′ 79°31′10
1.37That part of the Holland River from Hwy. 11 downstream approximately 1 800 m, located as set out in column II44°06′47″N 79°32′47″W44°12′ 79°31′10
1.38That part of Lake Simcoe, in the vicinity of Atherley Narrows, from a point adjacent to the Orchard Point Public Wharf to a point halfway between buoy S308 and buoy S310 (km 317.53 — 318.60)44°25′ 79°20′10
1.39That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from Lake Couchiching to Sparrow Lake (km 334.74 — 344.40)44°44′36″N 79°20′25″W to 44°48′01″N 79°23′34″W10
1.40That part of Sparrow Lake in the vicinity of Grand View Point (km 346.97 — 347.62)44°47′ 79°24′10
1.41That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of First Cut, also called Sparrow Lake Chute (km 352.93 — 353.41)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.42That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of Second Cut, also called McDonald’s Cut (km 355.99 — 356.47)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.43That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of Hydro Glen (km 357.31 — 358.40)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.44That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of Severn Falls (km 366.29 — 366.93)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.45That part of the Severn River from the charted location of starboard buoy S106 to the upper approach wall at the Big Chute Marine Railway (km 373.00 — 374.06)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.46That part of the Severn River in the vicinity of Little Chute (km 375.46 — 376.58)44°48′ 79°43′10
1.47That part of Gloucester Pool between Deer Island and Porcupine Island, as set out in column II44°51′16″N 79°41′33″W to 44°51′30″N 79°41′21″W44°51′ 79°42′10
1.48That part of Gloucester Pool called The Narrows (km 383.51 — 384.15)44°49′79°42′10
1.49That part of the Trent-Severn Waterway from the vicinity of Calf Island on Little Lake to the Hwy. 69 bridge below Lock No. 45 (km 386.24 — 387.44)44°48′40″N 79°43′12″W to 44°47′01″N 79°43′22″W10
1.50That part of the Holland River that begins 90 m upstream of and ends 90 m downstream of Halfway Haven Marina, which is located at the coordinates set out in column II44°09′00″N 79°31′53″W44°12′79°31′10
1.2That part of Buckhorn Lake between Nichol Island and Fox Island at Rottenstone Island (km 204.63-205.11), as set out in column II44°28′50″N 78°24′06″W to 44°28′40″N 78°24′25″W44°29′78°23′10
1.3That part of Chemong Lake that is within 244 m of either side of the causeway bridge at Bridgenorth, located as set out in column II44°23′17″N 78°23′10″W to 44°23′01″N 78°23′15″W44°24′78°23′10
2. Kingston-Cornwall Area
2.1That part of Bobs Lake being the 100 m channel between Green Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column II44°40′16″N 76°35′39″W44°41′76°35′10
2.2That part of Bobs Lake being the 10 m channel between Crow Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column II44°40′27″N 76°36′20″W44°41′76°35′10
2.3The 20 m channel between Crow Lake and Crow Bay of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column II44°40′45″N 76°37′02″W44°42′76°35′ 44°41′76°37′10
2.4That part of Bobs Lake being the 200 m channel between Buck Bay and the main body of Bobs Lake, located as set out in column II44°38′28″N 76°37′34″W44°41′76°35′10
2.5That part of Little Silver Lake from the boat launch at the south end of the south arm of the Lake to the narrows at the island at the north end of the south arm of the Lake, all within the coordinates set out in column II44°47′24″N 76°30′16″W to 44°48′22″N 76°29′50″W44°48′76°30′10
2.6That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Bateau Channel commencing at a line between Grog Island light at 44°18′14.5″N 76°14′58″W and Cooks Point at 44°17′58″N 76°15′09″W, thence westerly for approximately 1.4 km to a line between the north shore of the channel at 44°18′18.5″N 76°16′04″W and the south shore of the channel at 44°18′7.5″N 76°16′04″W44°17′76°16′10
3. Georgian Bay Area
3.1Snug Harbour, Carling Twp., Parry Sound District45°22′80°18′10
3.2That part of Hangdog Channel commencing from the northwest corner of Island 104 south-easterly a distance of approximately 500 m, located as set out in column II44°56′54″N 79°55′54″W to 44°56′30″N 79°55′44″W44°56′79°55′10
3.3That part of Georgian Bay known as the South Channel, between Parry Island and Rose Point, extending northeasterly 130 m and southwesterly 120 m from the centre line of the Wasauksing Swing Bridge45°18′08″N 80°02′06″W to 45°19′00″N 80°02′08″W45°19′80°02′5
4. Kenora Area
4.1Golf Course Bay in the Town of Kenora, Kenora District49°45′00″N 94°28′40″W49°45′94°29′10
5. Pembroke Area
5.1Virgin Lake (formerly Dempseys Lake), Bagot and Blythfield Twp.45°16′06″N 76°39′30″W45°16′76°40′10
5.2That part of the Madawaska River from its confluence with the Ottawa River upstream to the Ontario Hydro Dam, all within the Town of Arnprior as described in column II45°26′08″N 76°21′05″W to 45°26′32″N 76°21′00″W45°27′76°21′10
5.3White Lake in Darling Twp. and Pakenham Twp., Lanark County, and in Bagot Twp. and McNab Twp., Renfrew County45°18′76°31′70
5.4That part of the Bonnechere River upstream from Golden Lake for a distance of 250 m, in North Algoma Twp., Renfrew County, as set out in column II45°36′06″N 77°23′16″W to 45°36′13″N 77°23′02″W45°31′76°33′10
5.5That part of Bonnechere River from Round Lake to Bailey bridge east of Tramore Dam in the Municipal Twp. of Hagarty and Richards located as set out in column II45°37′30″N 77°28′14″W to 45°37′23″N 77°27′10″W45°31′76°33′10
6. Thunder Bay Area
6.1That part of the Kaministiquia River in the City of Thunder Bay from the 20th Side Road downstream to the west boundary of Lot 14, Concession 1, S.K.R., located as set out in column II48°20′58″N 89°21′35″W to 48°21′02″N 89°19′58″W48°24′89°13′10
6.2That part of the Nipigon River that is Water Lot location TW 152 and that is opposite Lots 12 and 13, Concession 1, Nipigon Twp., Thunder Bay District and that is known locally as Nipigon Harbour48°57′88°14′10
7. Haliburton Area
7.1That part of the Head River between Head Lake and Fishog Lake, Digby Twp., Victoria County, located as set out in column II44°45′30″N 78°54′00″W to 44°46′30″N 78°53′10″W44°44′79°15′10
7.2That part of the Redstone River between Little Redstone Lake and Redstone Lake, Guilford Twp., Haliburton County, located as set out in column II45°13′20″N 78°33′30″W to 45°13′15″N 78°33′00″W45°07′78°38′10
7.3That part of the Redstone River between Pelaw Lake and Little Redstone Lake, Guilford Twp., Haliburton County, located as set out in column II45°13′00″N 78°33′30″W to 45°13′20″N 78°33′00″W45°07′78°38′10
7.4Expansion of Horseshoe Lake, known locally as Mirror Lake, Minden Twp., Haliburton County44°59′78°41′10
7.5That part of the Kennisis River that flows through Lots 16 and 17 in Concessions VII and VIII, Stanhope Twp., Haliburton County45°07′ 78°44′10
8. Toronto Area
8.1That part of Whitby Harbour within the area bounded by the buoys located at the coordinates set out in column II43°50′58″N 78°55′40″W to 43°50′57″N 78°55′37″W43°52′78°56′10
8.2That part of Carruthers Creek, in the Town of Ajax, from Shoal Point Road Bridge south to Lake Ontario43°51′ 79°02′10
8.3That part of Duffins Creek, in the Town of Ajax, from John Mills Bridge at Bayly Street West, south to Lake Ontario43°48′ 79°02′10
8.4Frenchman’s Bay, in the Town of Pickering43°49′ 79°05′10
8.5That part of the Credit River in the City of Mississauga, known as Port Credit Harbour, lying between the mouth of that River and the Queen Elizabeth Way44°33′N 79°35′W to 43°33′N 79°36′W44°33′79°35′10
9. Chatham Area
9.1That part of the Detroit River beginning at the most north-eastern point of Fighting Island, thence easterly approximately 600 m to the westerly shore of the Township of Sandwich West (Concession 1, Part of Lot 34), thence southerly along the said Township of Sandwich West shoreline approximately 6 000 m to the southern-most boundary of Concession 1, Part of Lot 3, thence westerly across the waters of the Detroit River approximately 1 000 m to the most south-eastern point of Fighting Island, thence northerly along the said Fighting Island eastern shoreline approximately 2 200 m, thence easterly across the waters of the Detroit River approximately 600 m to the most south-western point of Grass Island, thence northerly along the western shore of Grass Island a distance of approximately 1 900 m to its most north-western point, thence westerly across the waters of the Detroit River to the eastern shore of Fighting Island, thence northerly approximately 1 900 m along the eastern shore of Fighting Island to the point of origin, all lying within the coordinates set out in column II42°14′37″N 83°06′50″W to 42°11′25″N 83°06′53″W42°03′83°09′10
9.2That part of the Ausable River from the mouth of the harbour to the south boundary of the Village of Grand Bend43°19′00″N 81°46′38″W to 43°18′00″N 81°44′30″W43°18′81°45′10
9.3That part of Port Dalhousie Harbour, from the outer lighthouse south to a line drawn from the “all vessels prohibited” sign located 24 m north of the Heywood Generating Station on the west side of the harbour to the “all vessels prohibited” sign located on the east side of the harbour 70 m north of the control structure dam43°12′34.5″ 79°15′50″ to 43°11′55″ 79°15′53″ to 43°11′55″ 79°15′51″43°12′79°15′10
9.4That part of the Ausable River from the mouth of the river at Lake Huron, through Port Franks, to a point 250 m east of the Port Franks Conservation Area boat launch43°14′03″ 81°54′17″ to 43°14′00″ 81°53′10″43°14′ 81°54′10
10. Rideau Canal Area
10.1That part of the Rideau Canal from the upstream side of the Plaza Bridge near the Ottawa Locks to the downstream entrance to Hogs Back Locks (km 0.35 — 8.45)45°25′26″N 75°41′38″W to 45°22′16″N 75°42′02″W44°53′ 76°00′10
10.2That part of the Rideau Canal between Hogs Back and Black Rapids, including Mooney’s Bay, located as set out in column II45°22′12″N 75°41′57″W to 45°20′54″N 75°41′59″W44°53′ 76°00′10
10.3That part of the Rideau Canal immediately upstream and downstream of the Manotick Bridge (km 25.35 — 26.28)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.4That part of the Rideau Canal in the vicinity of a marina south of Collins Point, Rideau Township, Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton (km 30.6 — 30.4), located as set out in column II45°12′10″N 75°38′45″W to 45°12′08″N 75°38′33″W44°53′ 76°00′10
10.5That part of the Rideau Canal immediately upstream of “The Catchall” in the Rideau River to the downstream entrance to Burritts Rapids Lock (km 59.06 — 62.65)45°00′16.5″N 75°45′17.5″W to 44°58′57″N 75°47′08″W44°53′ 76°00′10
10.6That part of the Rideau Canal from the upstream entrance to Burritts Rapids Lock to immediately upstream of Burritts Rapids Island (km 62.65 — 64.78)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.7That part of the Rideau Canal between Lower Nicholsons Lock (No. 18) and the approach channel above Upper Nicholsons Lock (No. 19) (km 67.32 — 68.11)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.8That part of the Rideau Canal cut upstream of the Merrickville locks (km 71.86 — 72.61)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.9That part of the Rideau Canal cut upstream of Kilmarnock Lock (km 84.81 — 85.30)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.10That part of the Rideau Canal cut above Edmonds Lock (km 90.44 — 90.64)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.11That part of the Rideau Canal beginning near the downstream entrance to Old Slys Lock to the CNR Bascule Bridge immediately above the upstream entrance to Smith Falls Detached Lock (km 90.77 — 95.06)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.12That part of the Rideau Canal consisting of the cut at Poonamalie Lock (km 97.45 — 99.17)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.13That part of the Tay Canal between the upstream and the downstream entrances to the Canal cut at Beveridges Locks (km 105.73 — 107.99)44°53′ 76°08′10
10.14That part of the Tay Canal from immediately downstream of the Craig Street Bridge to the upstream end of the Canal basin at Gore Street in the Town of Perth (km 114.96 — 115.74)44°53′ 76°08′10
10.15That part of Big Rideau Lake in the vicinity of Rideau Ferry bounded by lines drawn parallel to the Rideau Ferry Bridge at a distance of 535 m downstream and 650 m upstream from the centre line of that Bridge44°51′00″N 76°08′09″W to 44°50′39″N 76°08′50″W44°51′ 76°09′10
10.16That part of Big Rideau Lake at the approaches to Adams Lake (Lot 3, Concession V, North Burgess Twp., Lanark County) commencing from a line drawn from headland to headland at the channel entrance from Big Rideau Lake, thence northwesterly to the beginning of Adams Lake, a distance of 300 m44°48′23″N 76°12′07″W to 44°48′39″N 76°12′22″W44°46′ 76°13′10
10.17That part of Big Rideau Lake at the entrance to Hoggs Bay on Rideau Lake, commencing from a line drawn in a southwesterly direction from the southerly tip of Island No. 228 to the mainland at the boat launching ramp in Murphy’s Point Provincial Park44°46′41″N 76°13′03″W to 44°46′48″N 76°13′03″W44°46′ 76°13′10
10.18That part of Big Rideau Lake between the north and south ends of Fancy Free Island44°44′57″N 76°12′45″W to 44°44′37″N 76°12′43″W44°46′ 76°13′10
10.19That part of Big Rideau Lake, south of Colonel By Island, formerly known as Livingstone Island and adjacent to Long Island, contained within the positions set out in column II44°44′04″N 76°13′28″W to 44°43′47″N 76°13′28″W to 44°44′01″N 76°12′52″W to 44°44′25″N 76°12′56″W44°46′ 76°13′10
10.20That part of Big Rideau Lake at Portland Harbour and Mill Bay lying within an area enclosed by the shoreline and a line drawn from Amis Point to the south end of Sheep Island and from Sheep Island to the mainland at Mill Bay, located as set out in column II44°20′02″N 76°11′39″W to 44°42′13″N 76°11′21″W44°42′ 76°11′10
10.21That part of the Big Rideau Lake commencing from a line drawn from headland to headland at the entrance to Muskrat Hole extending 100 m into Big Rideau Lake44°43′56″N 76°14′58″W to 44°43′50″N 76°15′05″W44°46′ 76°13′10
10.22Muskrat Hole44°44′ 76°15′5
10.23That part of the Rideau Canal side channel to Westport, in the vicinity of the public wharf in the Village of Westport (km 137.0 — 137.32)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.24That part of the Rideau Canal consisting of the Canal cut at Newboro Locks (km 133.90 — 136.38)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.25That part of the Rideau Canal from the north end of Goat Island to the south entrance to the Elbow Channel (km 140.42 — 140.93)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.26That part of the Rideau Canal from a point off the northeast end of Scott Island to a point off the southwest end of Scott Island at the isthmus (km 141.93 — 142.27)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.27That part of the Rideau Canal from the north end of Rocky Island in Indian Lake to the downstream entrance to the Canal cut at Chaffeys Lock (km 143.79 — 145.32)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.28That part of the Rideau Canal from Freed Island in Sand Lake to a point between Hog Island and Goose Island in Whitefish Lake (km 153.88 — 156.59)44°53′ 76°00′10
10.29That part of the Rideau Canal in Little Cranberry Lake from the upstream entrance to Murphy’s Narrows to Haskins Point (km 159.94 — 162.75)44°28′ 76°15′10
10.30That part of the Rideau Canal side channel to Seeley’s Bay between the junction of the main channel and the branch channel to the public wharf at Seeley’s Bay (km 162.35 — 163.40)44°29′04″N 76°14′43″W to 44°28′44″N 76°14′17″W44°53′ 76°00′10
10.31That part of the Cataraqui River from “The Round Tail” at the southern exit from Cranberry Lake to the northern entrance to the River Styx (km 170.91 — 188.13)44°14′ 76°28′10
10.32That part of the Cataraqui River from Charon Point to Harriet Point (km 187.33 — 188.13)44°14′ 76°28′10
10.33That part of the Cataraqui River from the downstream entrance to Kingston Mills Lock to the downstream side of the piers of the high-level bridge at Hwy. 401 (km 191.53 — 192.41)44°14′ 76°28′10
11. Lindsay-Peterborough Area
11.1That part of the Burnt River from Lot 11, Con. VI and VII, to the entrance of Goose Lake, Lot 24, Con. 1, all lying within Somerville Twp., Victoria County44°41′00″N 78°42′00″W to 44°35′00″N 78°46′00″W44°35′78°46′10
11.2Catchacoma Lake, except for that part of Catchacoma Lake lying between the mainland and the easterly side of McGee Island, Cavendish Twp., Peterborough County44°45′ 78°19′70
11.3Mississagua Lake, in Cavendish and Harvey Twps., except for that part known as Catchacoma Narrows, in Cavendish Twp., Peterborough County44°42′ 78°19′70
11.4Beaver Lake in Cavendish and Anstruther Twps., Peterborough County44°44′ 78°17′70
11.5Gold Lake, in Cavendish, Burleigh and Anstruther Twps., except that part known as Cavendish Narrows, in Cavendish Twp., Peterborough County44°43′ 78°17′70
11.6Cavendish Lake, in Cavendish Twp., Peterborough County44°44′ 78°17′70
11.7Catchacoma Narrows, Cavendish Twp., Peterborough County44°43′78°18′10
11.8The narrows between Beaver Lake and Catchacoma Lake, known locally as McGinnis Lake, Cavendish Twp., Peterborough CountyBeaver Lake and Catchacoma Lake44°44′78°17′ 44°45′78°19′10
11.9That part of Beaver Creek within Marmora Township, Hastings County, from the mouth of the creek at the Crowe River, upstream to Fidlar Rapids as described in Column II44°29′43″ 77°42′10″ to 44°31′30″ 77°42′02″44°30′ 77°42′ to 44°32′ 77°42′10
11.10That part of the Crowe River within Marmora Township, Hastings County, from the lot line between Lots 11 and 12, Concession III, upstream and into Crowe Lake to a line drawn northeasterly where the lake widens to 100 metres, drawn from a point at coordinates 44°30′18″ 77°42′42″ and a point at coordinates 44°30′15″ 77°42′40″44°30′10″ 77°42′38″ to 44°30′11″ 77°42′34″ to 44°30′15″ 77°42′42″ to 44°30′18″ 77°42′40″44°29′00″ 77°44′00″10
11.11That part of Chandos Lake, known as Gilmour Bay Narrows44°47.23′ 77°57.54′ to 44°47.66′ 77°57.40′44°47′ 78°57′10
11.12That part of Stoney Lake, north of Boshing Narrows, from the mainland to and including the navigation channel between points as described in column II44°33.56′ 78°07.13′ to 44°33.80′ 78°06.70′44°33′ 78°07′10
11.13That part of Jack Lake, known as Jack Lake Narrows44°41.82′ 78°01.22′ to 44°41.58′ 78°01.51′44°41′ 78°01′10
12. Muskoka-Parry Sound Area
12.1That part of the North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls to the confluence with the South Branch Muskoka River45°02′79°19′5
12.2The Muskoka River from the confluence with the North Branch Muskoka River and the South Branch Muskoka River to the mouth of the river at Lake Muskoka45°01′79°23′10
12.3Moot Lake, in the Township of Lake of Bays, Muskoka District45°09′ 79°10′10
13. London Area
13.1That part of the Thames River that is within the limits of the City of London (see Note 1)42°19′82°27′10
13.2That part of the North Thames River that is within the limits of the City of London (see Note 1)42°59′81°15′10
14. Niagara-Simcoe Area
14.1That part of Big Creek in the Municipal Twp. of Norfolk from the mouth of the Creek at Long Point Bay in South Walsingham Twp., upstream to the Creek’s second intersection with Hwy. 59 in Lot 12, Concession 7, North Walsingham Twp., located as set out in column II42°35′45″N 80°27′13″W to 42°41′22″N 80°32′46″W42°36′ 80°27′5
14.2That part of Twenty Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln from a point approximately 90 metres south of the metal railway bridge, thence south along the east channel to the 21st Street bridge43°09′52″ 79°21′14″ to 43°09′07″ 79°21′44″43°10′ 79°22′5
15. Lake Simcoe and surrounding Area
15.1That part of Lake Simcoe from the outer end of the breakwater at the development known as Lagoon City up to and including all the man-made canals in that development located in lots 14 and 15, Concessions IV and V, Corporation of the Township of Ramara, Simcoe County44°25′ 79°20′10
15.2That part of the Severn River known locally as the East Branch of the Severn River (and also known as the Green River) from the most southern Canadian National railroad bridge near Lake Couchiching downstream to the confluence with the main flow of the Severn River that forms the municipal boundary, all lying within the Corporation of the Township of Ramara as set out in column II44°44′17.5″N 79°20′04.5″W to 44°45′15.6″N 79°19′07.4″W44°48′ 79°43′10
15.3That part of the Black River from the Switch Road bridge downstream to the confluence with the Severn River, lying within the Corporation of the Township of Ramara as set out in column II44°43′35″N 79°18′34.4″W to 44°45′09.1″N 79°18′43.5″W44°42′ 79°19′10
15.4That part of Murphy Creek from the mouth of the creek at Lake Simcoe to Muley Point Road crossing44°34′53″ 79°18′46″ to 44°35′25″ 79°18′06″44°35′ 79°18′10
Note 1:This restriction does not apply to special events, such as water-ski competitions, that are endorsed or sanctioned by the City of London.

PART IIIQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1Lac des Sables outside the zones described in items 2, 3 and 4Lac des Sables46°02′74°18′55
2Within 30.5 m from the shore of Lac des SablesLac des Sables46°02′74°18′5
3Baie Major of Lac des SablesLac des Sables46°02′74°17′5
4Baie Centre-Ville of Lac des SablesLac des Sables46°02′74°17′5
5Lac Archambault outside the zone described in item 28Lac Archambault46°19′74°15′55
6Lac Baribeau outside the zone described in item 29Lac Baribeau46°21′74°10′55
7Lac Beauchamp outside the zone described in item 30Lac Beauchamp46°18′74°12′55
8Lac Bouillon outside the zone described in item 31Lac Bouillon46°16′74°1155
9Lac la Clef outside the zone described in item 32Lac la Clef46°23′74°13′55
10Lac Croche outside the zone described in item 33Lac Croche46°21′74°06′55
11Lac des Aulnes (Isidore and Garon) outside the zone described in item 34Lac des Aulnes46°22′74°11′55
12Lac Léon outside the zone described in item 35Lac Léon46°22′74°16′55
13Lac Major outside the zone described in item 36Lac Major46°21′74°12′55
14Lac de la Montagne Noire outside the zone described in item 37Lac de la Montagne Noire46°12′74°16′55
15Lac Ouareau outside the zone described in item 38Lac Ouareau46°17′74°09′55
16Lac du Pimbina outside the zone described in item 39Lac du Pimbina46°23′74°14′55
17Lac Perreault outside the zone described in item 40Lac Perreault46°20′74°0755
18Lac Provost outside the zone described in item 41Lac Provost46°24′74°16′55
19Lac Raquette outside the zone described in item 42Lac Raquette46°15′74°20′55
20Lac Rochemaure outside the zone described in item 43Lac Rochemaure46°22′74°10′55
21Lac St-Onge outside the zone described in item 44Lac Saint-Onge46°22′74°08′55
22Lac Sombre outside the zone described in item 45Lac Sombre46°20′74°05′55
23Lac Sylvère outside the zone described in item 46Lac Sylvère46°21′74°04′55
24Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel) outside the zone described in item 47Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel)46°18′74°16′55
25Ruisseau Noir out-side the zone described in item 48Ruisseau Noir46°23′74°16′55
26[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 15]
27Ruisseau de la Pimbina outside the zone described in item 50Ruisseau de la Pimbina46°21′74°14′55
28Within 100 m from the shore of Lac ArchambaultLac Archambault46°19′74°15′10
29Within 100 m of the shore of Lac BaribeauLac Baribeau46°21′74°10′10
30Within 100 m of the shore of Lac BeauchampLac Beauchamp46°18′74°12′10
31Within 100 m of the shore of Lac BouillonLac Bouillon46°16′74°11′10
32Within 100 m of the shore of Lac la ClefLac la Clef46°23′74°13′10
33[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 16]
34Within 100 m of the shore of Lac des Aulnes (Isidore and Garon)Lac des Aulnes46°22′74°11′10
35Within 100 m of the shore of Lac LéonLac Léon46°22′74°16′10
36Within 100 m of the shore of Lac MajorLac Major46°21′74°12′10
37Within 100 m of the shore of Lac de la Montagne NoireLac de la Montagne Noire46°12′74°16′10
38Within 100 m of the shore of Lac OuareauLac Ouareau46°17′74°09′10
39[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 17]
40Within 100 m of the shore of Lac PerreaultLac Perreault46°20′74°07′10
41[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 18]
42Within 100 m of the shore of Lac RaquetteLac Raquette46°15′74°20′10
43Within 100 m of the shore of Lac RochemaureLac Rochemaure46°22′74°10′10
44Within 100 m of the shore of Lac Saint-OngeLac Saint-Onge46°22′74°08′10
45Within 100 m of the shore of Lac SombreLac Sombre46°20′74°05′10
46Within 100 m of the shore of Lac SylvèreLac Sylvère46°21′74°04′10
47Within 100 m of the shore of Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel)Rivière Saint-Michel (Michel)46°18′74°16′10
48Within 100 m of the shore of Ruisseau NoirRuisseau Noir46°23′74°16′10
49[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 19]
50Within 100 m of the shore of Ruisseau de la PimbinaRuisseau de la Pimbina46°21′74°14′10
51Baie du Château of Lac ArchambaultLac Archambault46°19′74°15′10
52Lac Blanc outside the zone described in item 53Lac Blanc46°20′74°13′55
53Within 50 m of the shore of Lac BlancLac Blanc46°20′74°13′10
54[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 20]
55Lac PimodanLac Pimodan46°23′75°18′25
56Lac Manitou outside the zones described in items 57, 58 and 59Lac Manitou46°54′74°22′55
57Within 23 m of the shore of Lac ManitouLac Manitou46°54′74°22′10
58Lac Manitou between Baie Nord and Pointe AdamsLac Manitou46°54′74°22′10
59Lac Manitou in the straits of the island locally known as McCall IslandLac Manitou46°54′74°22′10
60Lac BleuLac Bleu Inc.45°53′73°59′40
61Lac Bowker outside the zones described in items 62 and 63Lac Bowker45°25′72°13′55
62Within the bay of Lac BowkerLac Bowker45°25′72°13′10
63Within 75 m of the shore of Lac BowkerLac Bowker46°25′72°13′10
64Lac des Écorces outside the zone described in item 65Lac des Écorces46°00′74°32′55
65Within 23 m of the shore of Lac des ÉcorcesLac des Écorces46°00′72°32′5
66Rivière L’Assomption between point A under coordinates 46°01′73°27′ and point B under coordinates 46°03′73°28′Rivière L’Assomption46°01′73°27′ 46°03′73°28′25
67Lac McGrégor including Baie Mud, Baie Courville, and Baie MartinLac McGrégor45°38′75°39′70
68Lac Massawippi outside the zone described in item 69Lac Massawippi45°13′72°00′70
69Within 100 m from the shore of Lac MassawippiLac Massawippi45°13′72°00′10
70Rivière Tomifobia between point A under coordinates 45°11′72°02′ and point B under coordinates 45°10′72°02′Rivière Tomifobia45°11′72°02′ 45°10′72°02′5
71Rivière Massawippi between point A under coordinates 45°17′71°58′ and point B under coordinates 45°18′72°55′Rivière Massawippi45°17′71°58′ 45°18′72°55′5
72Lac Maskinongé outside the zone described in item 73Lac Maskinongé46°19′00″ 73°23′00″70
73Within 150 m of the shore of Lac MaskinongéLac Maskinongé46°19′00″ 73°23′00″10
74The St. Lawrence River between the points under coordinates 45°35′73°28′ and 45°39′73°26′ lying south of the Îles de BouchervilleFleuve Saint-Laurent45°35′00″ 73°28′00″ 45°39′00″ 73°26′00″70
75The St. Lawrence River within 50 m south of the Îles de Boucherville between the points under coordinates 45°35′73°28′ and 45°38′73°27′Fleuve Saint-Laurent45°35′00″ 73°28′00″ 45°38′00″ 73°27′00″10
76The St. Lawrence River within 100 m north of the City of Boucherville between the points under coordinates 45°35′73°28′ and 45°39′73°26′Fleuve Saint-Laurent45°35′00″ 73°28′00″ 45°39′00″ 73°26′00″10
77That part of the St. Lawrence River known as La Grande Rivière between Île Saint-Jean island and Île Sainte-Marguerite between the points under coordinates 45°35′73°29′ and 45°36′73°28′Fleuve Saint-Laurent45°35′00″ 73°29′00″ 45°36′00″ 73°28′00″10
78That part of the St. Lawrence River known as Bras Nord de La Grande Rivière between Île Saint-Jean island and Île à Pinard between the points under coordinates 45°36′73°29′ and 45°36′73°28′Fleuve Saint-Laurent45°36′00″ 73°29′00″ 45°36′00″ 73°28′00″10
79That part of the St. Lawrence River known as La Passe between Île de la Commune and Île Grosbois between the points under coordinates 45°37′73°28′ and 45°37′01″ 73°28′01″Fleuve Saint-Laurent45°37′00″ 73°28′00″ 45°37′01″ 73°28′01″10
80Lac Saint-Joseph outside the zone described in item 83Lac Saint-Joseph45°58′00″ 74°20′00″70
81Lac Sainte-Marie outside the zone described in item 84Lac Sainte-Marie45°56′00″ 74°25′00″70
82La Petite Rivière connecting Lac Sainte-Marie to Lac Saint-Joseph, outside the zone described in item 85La Petite Rivière45°58′00″ 74°19′00″70
83Within 30 m of the shore of Lac Saint-JosephLac Saint-Joseph45°58′00″ 74°20′00″10
84Within 30 m of the shore of Lac Sainte-MarieLac Sainte-Marie45°56′00″ 74°25′00″10
85Within 30 m of the shore of La Petite Rivière connecting Lac Sainte-Marie to Lac Saint-JosephLa Petite Rivière45°58′00″ 74°19′00″10
86Petit lac du Cerf outside the zone described in item 91Petit lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°30′00″70
87Grand lac du Cerf outside the zone described in item 92Grand lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°31′00″70
88Lac Lefebvre outside the zone described in item 93Lac Lefebvre46°16′00″ 75°29′00″70
89Lac Mallone outside the zone described in item 94Lac Mallone46°19′00″ 75°31′00″70
90Lac à Dick outside the zone described in item 95Lac à Dick46°20′00″ 75°30′00″70
91Within 60 m of the shore of Petit lac du CerfPetit lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°30′00″10
92Within 60 m of the shore of Grand lac du CerfGrand lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°31′00″10
93Within 60 m of the shore of Lac LefebvreLac Lefebvre46°16′00″ 75°29′00″10
94Within 60 m of the shore of Lac MalloneLac Mallone46°19′00″ 75°31′00″10
95Within 60 m of the shore of Lac à DickLac à Dick46°20′00″ 75°30′00″10
96Lac Saint-AugustinLac Saint-Augustin46°45′00″ 71°23′00″55
97Lac GuindonLac Guindon45°52′00″ 74°07′00″10
98Lac GuindonLac Guindon46°45′00″ 71°23′00″55
99Lac des SeigneursLac des Seigneurs45°52′00″ 74°07′00″10
100Lac Saint-AmourLac Saint-Amour45°51′00″ 74°07′00″10
101Lac MaroisLac Marois45°51′00″ 74°08′00″10
102Lac OuimetLac Ouimet45°50′00″ 74°10′00″10
103Lac JohanneLac Johanne45°50′00″ 74°08′00″10
104Lac FraserLac Fraser45°23′00″ 72°11′00″10
105Lac Saint-Joseph outside the zone described in item 106Lac Saint-Joseph45°54′00″ 71°38′00″70
106Within 100 m of the shore of Lac Saint-JosephLac Saint-Joseph45°54′00″ 71°38′00″10
107Lac Saint-Joseph (see note 1)Lac Saint-Joseph45°54′00″ 71°38′00″40
108Rivière aux PinsRivière aux Pins46°54′00″ 71°38′00″5
109Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points under coordinates 46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ and 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′25″ 71°37′13″ 46°52′27″ 71°37′04″10
110Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points under coordinates 46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ and 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′37″ 71°36′52″ 46°52′59″ 71°36′52″10
111Within 50 m of the lines of buoys between the points under coordinates 46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ and 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″Lac Saint-Joseph46°54′11″ 71°37′23″ 46°54′17″ 71°37′26″10
112Within 50 m of the line of buoys between the points under coordinates 46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ and 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″Lac Saint-Joseph46°52′23″ 71°37′23″ 46°52′24″ 71°37′10″10
113Lac Connelly outside the zone described in item 114Lac Connelly45°54′00″ 73°58′00″70
114Within 50 m of the shore of Lac ConnellyLac Connelly45°54′00″ 73°58′00″25
115Rivière Magog - west affluent: from the dam at point A under coordinates 46°16′23″ 72°09′22″ to Magog Lake bounded by a line connecting the point D under coordinates 45°16′38″ 72°03′26″ and the point E under coordinates 45°16′52″ 72°03′29″Rivière Magog46°16′23″ 72°09′22″ to 45°16′38″ 72°03′26″ and 45°16′52″ 72°03′29″25
116Lac Magog outside the zones described in items 117 and 118Lac Magog45°18′72°02′70
117Within 100 m from the shore of Lac MagogLac Magog45°18′72°02′10
118Lac Magog, south of a line connecting the point B under coordinates 45°16′18″ 72°03′47″ and the point C under coordinates 45°16′04″ 72°02′55″Lac Magog45°16′18″ 72°03′47″ and 45°16′04″ 72°02′55″10
119Rivière Magog - east affluent (outlet): from Magog Lake a distance of 1 km easterly to a line connecting the point G under coordinates 45°20′25″ 72°00′49″ and the point F under coordinates 45°20′22″ 72°00′47″Rivière Magog45°20′25″ 72°00′49″ and 45°20′22″ 72°00′47″10
120Rivière Magog - east affluent (outlet): east of a line connecting the point G under coordinates 45°20′25″ 72°00′49″ and the point F under coordinates 45°20′22″ 72°00′47″Rivière Magog45°20′25″ 72°00′49″ and 45°20′22″ 72°00′47″55
121Lac Tremblant outside the zone described in item 122Lac Tremblant46°15′74°38′55
122Within 60 m from the shore of Lac Tremblant (see note 2)Lac Tremblant46°15′74°38′10
123Lac aux Quenouilles outside the zone described in item 124Lac aux Quenouilles46°10′74°23′55
124Within 60 m from the shore of Lac aux Quenouilles (see note 2)Lac aux Quenouilles46°10′74°23′5
125Baie de l′Auberge du Petit BonheurLac aux Quenouilles46°10′74°23′10
126Lac Lyster, outside the zones described in items 127 and 128Lac Lyster45°02′ 71°54′55
127Lac Lyster, within 100 m of its shorelineLac Lyster45°02′ 71°54′10
128Lac Lyster, north of a line drawn from point A under coordinates 45°01′ 71°55′ to point B under coordinates 45°02′ 71°54′Lac Lyster45°02′ 71°54′10
129Rivière de la Petite-Nation, between the canal bridge under coordinates 45°35′50″ 75°06′15″ and the Hwy 148 bridge under coordinates 45°36′20″ 75°07′45″Rivière Petite-Nation45°36′ 75°07′10
130Lac MéganticLac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′55 from 18:00 to 6:00
131Lac Mégantic, outside the zones described in items 132 to 138Lac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′70 from 6:00 to 18:00
132Lac Mégantic, within 100 m of its shorelineLac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′10
133The marsh at the head of lac Mégantic, zone R under coordinates 42°27′ 70°53′ (see Note 3)Lac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′5
134The marsh of Rivière Victoria, zone S under coordinates 45°32′ 70°53′ (see Note 3)Lac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′5
135Lac Mégantic, within the Baie-des-Sables sector, north of a line connecting point J under coordinates 45°34′45″ 70°55′20″ and point K under coordinates 45°35′00″ 70°55′00″Lac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′15
136Lac Mégantic east of the federal dock, within the marina, zone L under coordinates 45°34′ 70°53′Lac Mégantic45°32′ 70°53′5
137Lac Mégantic, within the Lac des Joncs sector, zone Q under coordinates 45°27′ 70°51′Lac des Joncs45°32′ 70°53′10
138Lac Mégantic, in the Rivière du lac de Joncs sector, between point M under coordinates 45°29′ 70°52′ and point N under coordinates 45°27′ 70°51′Rivière du lac des Joncs45°32′ 70°53′10
139Rivière Arnold between point O under coordinates 45°27′ 70°52′ and point P under coordinates 45°26′ 70°52′Rivière Arnold45°32′ 70°52′10
140Rivière Victoria between point T under coordinates 45°32′ 70°56′ and point U under coordinates 45°32′ 70°57′Rivière Victoria45°33′ 70°56′10
141Lac Viceroi, outside of the zone described in item 142Lac Vert45°51′ 75°06′55, except from 21:00 to 7:00, when a maximum speed of 25 km/h applies
142Lac Viceroi, within 70 m of its shoreline, excluding the Baie St-Pierre passage (see Note 2)Lac Vert45°51′ 75°06′10
143Lac AlainLac Alain46°57′ 71°50′10
144Lac BromptonLac Brompton45°26′ 72°09′30, from 20:00 to 7:00
145Lac Brompton, north of a line connecting point A under coordinates 45°24′25″ 72°08′41″ and point B under coordinates 45°24′26″ 72°08′24″Lac Brompton45°26′ 72°09′70
146Lac Brompton, within 100 m from its shoreline (see Note 2)Lac Brompton45°26′ 72°09′10
147Lac Brompton, south of a line connecting point A under coordinates 45°24′25″ 72°08′41″ and point B under coordinates 45°24′26″ 72°08′24″Lac Brompton45°26′ 72°09′10
148Lac Brompton, within 100 m of the shores of Mitchell and Allen Islands and an island indicated by point C under coordinates 45°25′53″ 72°09′30″Lac Brompton45°26′ 72°09′10
149Lac Barrière, outside of the zone described in item 150Lac Barrière45°53′ 75°06′70
150Lac Barrière, within 70 m from its shoreline (see Note 2)Lac Barrière45°53′ 75°06′25
151The narrows between lakes Dasserat and DesvauxLac Dasserat and lac Desvaux48°16′79°25′ 48°12′79°25′10
152Lac Papineau, outside of the zones described in item 153Lac Papineau46°08′74°19′70, except from 21:00 to 08:30, when a maximum speed of 10 km/h applies
153Lac Papineau, within 23 m of its shore and within 23 m of the shore of its islandsLac Papineau46°08′74°19′10
154Lac à la LoutreLac à la Loutre46°05′74°54′10
155Lac de l’Achigan, outside of the zones described in item 156Lac de l’Achigan46°56′73°58′70
156Lac de l’Achigan, within 75 m of its shore and within 75 m of the shore of its islandsLac de l’Achigan46°56′73°58′10
157Rivière Beaudette, between point A, at coordinates 45°12′30″ 74°19′00″, and point B, at coordinates 45°13′50″ 74°22′30″Rivière Beaudette45°12′74°19′5
158The Ottawa River, between point A, at coordinates 45°33′50″ 74°22′31″, and point B, at coordinates 45°33′58″ 74°22′30″Barrage de Carillon45°34′74°23′10
159Lac Lovering, outside of the zone described in item 160Lac Lovering45°10′72°09′70
160Lac Lovering, within 100 m of its shoreLac Lovering45°10′72°09′10
161Lac aux Araignées, outside of the zones described in items 162 to 166Lac aux Araignées45°28′70°49′50Z
162Lac aux Araignées, within 100 m of its shore and east of a line connecting point A, at coordinates 45°28′45″ 70°47′45″, and point B, at coordinates 45°27′50″ 70°47′45″Lac aux Araignées45°28′70°49′10
163Lac aux Araignées, within the rivière aux Araignées sector sloughMarécage de la rivière aux Araignées45°28′70°49′5
164Lac aux Araignées, within the rivière des Indiens sector sloughMarécage de la rivière des Indiens45°29′70°48′5
165That part of lac aux Araignées in rivière aux AraignéesRivière aux Araignées45°28′70°52′10
166That part of lac aux Araignées in rivière des IndiensRivière des Indiens45°29′70°48′10
167Lac Memphrémagog, in the baie de Magog, in the zone delimited on the north by the shore and the southern limit of Zones A and C described in item 22 of Part VI of Schedule II and on the south by a line drawn from a point on Pointe Cabana at coordinates 45°15′10″ 72°10′14″ to a navigation buoy at coordinates 45°15′59″ 72°10′05″, thence to a point located on Pointe Marie at coordinates 45°15′52″ 72°09′44″, excluding a 100 m wide, marked channel located to the southeast of a line drawn from that navigation buoy to a point on the shore at coordinates 45°16′06″ 72°09′41″Lac Memphrémagog45°08′72°16′10
168Lac Memphrémagog, in that part of baie de Magog within 100 m of the shore of Charest Island, located at coordinates 45°15′46″ 72°09′42″Lac Memphrémagog45°08′ 72°16′11″10
169Lac-aux-SablesLac-aux-Sables46°53′ 72°22′25
170Rivière du Cap Rouge, east of Gaudaville Bridge at coordinates 46°45′21″ 71°20′58″ up to its confluence with the St. Lawrence RiverRivière du Cap Rouge46°45′ 71°21′10
171Rivière du Cap Rouge, in an area located at its confluence with the St. Lawrence River (a part of lots 288 and 292) bounded to the south by a line drawn 30 m south of the Cap Rouge marina wharf at coordinates 46°44′47″ 71°20′34″, to the north by the high water line and the Galarneau Bridge, to the east by lots 291 and 71-31, and to the west by lot 71-49Rivière du Cap Rouge46°45′ 71°21′10
172Lac Saint-François, in the baie aux Rats Musqués, west of a line joining point A under coordinates 45°57′55″ 71°11′05″ and point B under coordinates 45°57′50″ 71°10′50″Lac Saint-François45°55′ 71°10′10
173Lac Matagami, in an area bounded by point A under coordinates 49°53′26″ 77°16′04″, point B under coordinates 49°53′25″ 77°16′12″, point C under coordinates 49°52′58″ 77°16′24″ and point D under coordinates 49°52′54″ 77°16′21″Lac Matagami49°53′ 77°30′5
174Lac SupérieurLac Supérieur46°12′ 74°28′10
175Lac de la Grande Fourche, within 60 metres from shoreLac de la Grande Fourche47°46′ 69°12′10
176Chenail-du-Moine, between points at coordinates 46°03′54″ 73°01′37″ and 46°03′45″ 73°01′09″Chenail-du-Moine46°05′ 72°58′5
177Chenail-du-Moine, between points at coordinates 46°03′45″ 73°01′09″ and 46°05′10″ 72°57′21″Chenail-du-Moine46°05′ 72°58′10
178Channels between Chenail-du-Moine Road and Île Létourneau and Île-aux-Fantômes, between points at coordinates 46°04′15″ 72°59′16″, and 46°04′42″ 72°58′14″Chenal de l’Île Létoûrneau and Chenal de l’Ile-aux-Fantomes46°04′ 72°59′5
179Chenal d’EmbarrasChenal d’Embarras46°05′ 72°58′5
180Chenal du DoréChenal du Doré46°05′ 72°57′10
181Chenal à CôtéChenal à Côté46°05′ 72°57′10
182Chenal aux Corbeaux between points at coordinates 46°04′37″ 73°02′12″ and 46°06′11″ 73°00′07″Chenal aux Corbeaux46°05′ 73°01′10
183Baie de l’Île-à-LapierreBaie de l’Île-à-Lapierre46°06′ 73°00′5
184Réserve de la Baie de l’Île-de-GrâceBaie de l’Île-de-Grâce Vieille Baie Baie de l’Île-aux-Corbeaux46°06′ 73°01′5
185Rivière Jacques-Cartier between points at coordinates 46°51′47″ 71°32′46″ and 46°53′57″ 71°30′46″Jacques Cartier River46°40′ 71°45′25
186Lac Saint-François, in areas other than the waters described in items 187 to 194Lake Saint-François45°55′ 71°10′70
187Lac Saint-François, in Baie Sauvage, within 100 metres from the shore between points at coordinates 45°50′41″ 71°08′50″ 45°49′03″ 71°09′56″ 45°47′26″ 71°08′20″ and 45°49′12″ 71°09′37″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
188Lac Saint-François, in Baie Sauvage, within 35 metres from the shore between points at coordinates 45°50′19″ 71°08′57″ and 45°50′20″ 71°08′41″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
189Lac Saint-François, in Baie Sauvage, within 50 metres from the shore between points at coordinates 45°50′06″ 71°09′34″ and 45°49′53″ 71°09′34″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
190Lac Saint-François, within 50 metres from the shore of three islands between points at coordinates 45°52′35″ 71°09′27″ 45°48′12″ 71°08′57″ and 45°47′36″ 71°08′51″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
191Lac Saint-François, within an area located within points at coordinates 45°49′03″ 71°09′56″ 45°49′12″ 71°09′37″ 45°50′41″ 71°08′50″ and 45°50′20″ 71°08′40″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′40
192Lac Saint-François, within an area located within points at coordinates 45°49′03″ 71°09′56″ 45°49′12″ 71°09′37″ and 45°47′26″ 71°08′20″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′25
193In Lac Saint-François, in the Rivière Ashberham, between points at coordinates 45°58′34″ 71°15′35″ and 45°58′21″ 71°15′09″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
194In Lac Saint-François, in the Rivière Ashberham, between points at coordinates 45°55′45″ 71°07′26″ 45°56′44″ 71°08′48″ and 45°55′48″ 71°08′59″Lake Saint-François45°50′ 71°10′10
195Lac des Deux-Montagnes, within 600 metres from the shore of the Municipality of Saint-PlacideLac des Deux-Montagnes45°27′ 74°00′10
196Lac des Deux-Montagnes, Baie de Vaudreuil, in the area located to the west of a straight line joining the northern limit of rue du Club at a point at coordinates 45°23′29″ 74°00′47″ and a point on lot 2257 at coordinates 45°24′55″ 74°00′45″Lac des Deux-Montagnes45°27′ 74°00′
  • (a) 10

  • (b) 70

197Lac Simon,Lake Simon45°58′ 75°05′
(a) within 70 metres from the high water mark, and25
(b) at more than 70 metres from the high water mark70
198Lac Gagnon, within 70 metres from the high water markGagnon Lake46°07′ 75°07′10
199The lac Leamy navigation channel; that is, that portion of lac Leamy, the north passage linking lac Leamy to the rivière Gatineau and the part of the south passage linking lac Leamy to lac de la Carrière delineated by a line drawn from a point at coordinates 45°27′21″ 75°43′11″ to a point at coordinates 45°27′13″ 75°43′16″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′08″ 75°43′19″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′09″ 75°43′23″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′07″ 75°43′31″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′02″ 75°43′33″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′59″ 75°43′30″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′59″ 75°43′20″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′51″ 75°43′22″ and thence in a southerly direction to the concrete abutment supporting the steel arches of the bridge crossing the south passage linking lac Leamy to lac de la Carrière, on the east side of the passage, and a line drawn from a point at coordinates 45°27′21″ 75°43′12″ to a point at coordinates 45°27′14″ 75°43′16″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′11″ 75°43′18″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′07″ 75°43′32″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°27′02″ 75°43′35″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′58″ 75°43′30″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′58″ 75°43′23″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′57″ 75°43′21″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°26′52″ 75°43′22″, thence in a southerly direction to the concrete abutment supporting the steel arches of the bridge crossing the south passage linking lac Leamy to lac de la Carrière, on the west side of the passageLeamy Lake45°27′ 75°43′10
200Rivière ErnestRivière Ernest46°08′ 75°08′
(a) on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°08′18″ 75°09′32″ and a point at coordinates 46°08′18″ 75°07′30″, and5
(b) on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°08′18″ 75°07′30″ and a point at coordinates 46°08′23″ 75°07′30″10
201Rivière Petite Nation, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°04′04″ 75°05′54″ and a point at coordinates 46°01′59″ 75°04′41″Rivière Petite Nation45°35′ 75°06′10
202Rivière Preston, on a section located between a point at coordinates 46°00′35″ 75°04′05″ and a point at coordinates 46°00′07″ 75°05′05″Rivière Preston46°00′ 75°05′10
203Grenville Channel, on a section located between a point at coordinates 45°37′04″ 74°35′14″ and a point at coordinates 45°37′51″ 74°36′34″, and along the southwestern shore of the island forming the southwestern side of Grenville Channel and extending to a distance of 50 m from that shore into the Gatineau River, between a line drawn in a westerly direction and passing through a point at coordinates 45°37′51″ 74°36′34″ and a line drawn in a southerly direction and passing through a point at coordinates 45°37′04″ 74°35′14″ and a point at coordinates 45°37′02″ 74°35′15″45°37′ 74°36′ 45°20′ 73°55′10
204Lac Trois-LacsLac Trois-Lacs45°48′ 71°54′
(a) up to 50 m from the shoreline and in the connecting channels, and10
(b) on the remaining part of the lake55
205Rivière Nicolet Sud-Ouest (a) from the Lac Trois-Lacs exit at a point at coordinates 45°48′10″ 71°54′40″ to the existing dam at a point at coordinates 45°47′50″ 71°55′00″, andRivière Nicolet Sud-Ouest46°13′ 72°36′10
(b) from the entrance to Lac Trois-Lacs at a point at coordinates 45°47′32″ 71°52′15″ to La Petite Île at a point at coordinates 45°47′37″ 71°51′47″Rivière Parenteau
206Lac Windsor45°39′ 71°53′10
207Lac Saint-Louis within 300 m from shore, in that part of the lake located between a line drawn from the wharf of Parc Saint-Louis to the western limit of Parc René Lévesque and a line drawn in the direction of and extending from 6e Avenue in LachineLac Saint-Louis45°26′ 73°42′10
208Ruisseau Pearson, from the mouth of the creek at a point at coordinates 45°14′ 72°31′ to a point upstream at coordinates 45°13′ 72°31′Ruisseau Pearson45°14′ 72°32′5
209Bassin de ChamblyBassin de Chambly45°27′ 73°17′
(a) within 125 m from the shore, in an area delineated by a line drawn between points at the following coordinates: 45°26′59″ 73°16′39″ 45°26′56″ 73°17′25″ 45°27′50″ 73°17′24″ 45°27′56″ 73°16′36″, and10
(b) on the remaining part of the basin40
210Rivière OuareauRivière Ouareau45°56′ 73°25′
(a) between Lac Blanc and Lac Ouareau, in the buoyed channel between a point at coordinates 46°19′43″ 74°12′38″ and the end of the buoyed channel at a point at coordinates 46°18′12″ 74°10′15″, and25
(b) outside the channel10
211Lac Croche, within 50 m from the shoreLac Croche46°21′ 74°06′10
212Lac du Pimbina, within 50 m from the shoreLac du Pimbina46°23′ 74°14′10
213Lac Provost, within 50 m from the shoreLac Provost46°24′ 74°16′10
214Lac SimoneauLac Simoneau45°24′ 72°11′
(a) within 30 m from the shore, and10
(b) on the remaining part of the lake40
215Lac LeclercLac Leclerc45°24′ 72°12′10
216Lac des MontsLac des Monts45°24′ 72°11′
(a) within 30 m from the shore, and10
(b) on the remaining part of the lake40
217Lac Bran-de-ScieLac des Monts45°24′ 72°12′
(a) within 30 m from the shore, and10
(b) on the remaining part of the lake40
218Lac WaterlooLac Waterloo45°20′ 72°31′10
219Lac MatambinLac Matambin46°19′50″ 73°32′20″
(a) within 30 m from the shore; and10
(b) on the remaining part of the lake55
220Lac AylmerLac Aylmer45°49′ 71°21′
(a) within 75 m from the high water mark on the entire perimeter of the lake located on the north side of the Aylmer dam located at a point at coordinates 45°45′35″ 71°24′20″ (see Note 2);10
(b) in baie Bullfrog, adjacent to domaine Saint-Laurent, west of a line drawn from point A at coordinates 45°46′30″ 71°23′15″ and point B at coordinates 45°47′00″ 71°22′30″;10
(c) in baie Ward, in domaine Saint-Laurent, west of longitude 71°23′05″, between latitudes 45°47′45″ and 45°47′55″, and at the confluence of rivière Coulombe and lac Aylmer, west of longitude 71°23′30″ and north of latitude 45°49′25″, and still in baie Ward, in an area east of longitude 71°22′00″, between latitudes 45°48′45″ and 45°49′25″;10
(d) in baie Moose, in the area of the mouth of the cours d’eau de la Longue-Pointe located west of a line drawn between point A at coordinates 45°51′15″ 71°21′30″ and point B at coordinates 45°51′45″ 71°21′45″ up to the confluence of the cours d’eau de la Longue-Pointe with lac Aylmer, at a point at coordinates 45°51′10″ 71°22′05″;10
(e) in that part of the mouth of the rivière Maskinongé located east of longitude 71°21′00″ and south of latitude 45°49′25″, up to the confluence of the rivière Maskinongé with lac Aylmer at a point at coordinates 45°47′00″ 71°20′45″;10
(f) in the mouth of the ruisseau Troisième, east of longitude 71°20′00″ and between latitudes 45°50′10″ and 45°50′20″;10
(g) in the mouth of the ruisseau Jackman, east of longitude 71°20′20″ and between latitudes 45°50′40″ and 45°50′50″;10
(h) inside the marina basin area between latitudes 45°53′25″ and 45°53′55″, and from the bridge at Highway 112 to the rivière Saint-François rapids at latitude 45°54′15″;10
(i) in the area located between the entrance to the Pansu at latitude 45°55′10″ and the mouth of the rivière Coleraine at latitude 45°56′50″;10
(j) within 100 m of the municipal wharfs, one located north of latitude 45°49′50″ between longitudes 71°23′05″ and 71°23′25″ and the other one located east of longitude 71°20′15″ between latitudes 45°48′15″ and 45°48′30″; and10
(k) within 200 m from the shore of the beaches at10
  • (i) beach 1, east of longitude 71°20′20″ between latitudes 45°49′10″ and 45°50′10″,

  • (ii) beach 2, east of longitude 71°21′50″ between latitudes 45°46′50″ and 45°47′10″,

  • (iii) beach 3, south of latitude 45°46′20″ between longitudes 71°22′25″ and 71°22′50″,

  • (iv) beach 4, adjacent to parc Bellerive, west of longitude 71°22′45″ and north of latitude 45°49′45″, and

  • (v) beach 5, adjacent to Camping Lachance, east of longitude 71°22′10″ and north of latitude 45°49′35″

221Lac MemphrémagogLac Memphrémagog45°08′ 72°16′
(a) within 100 m from the shore (see Note 2); and10
(b) the remaining part of the lake70
222Lac GagnonLac Gagnon46°07′ 75°07′
(a) within 70 m from the shore (see Note 2); and25
(b) the remaining part of the lake70
223Rivière-des-Prairies45°33′ 73°41′
(a) between a point at coordinates 45°31′32″ 73°53′45″ at île Roussin and a point at coordinates 45°41′51″ 73°31′25″, at île du Moulin (see Note 2)
  • (i) within 30 m from the shore, and

10
  • (ii) at 30 m or more from the shore, between 21:00 and 07:00;

25
(b) the portion of the river between the eastern tip of île de Montréal at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and Rivière-des-Prairies at a point at coordinates 45°42′12″ 73°28′33″ and the Highway 40 bridge at a point at coordinates 45°41′58″ 73°30′31″ (see Note 2)
  • (i) within 50 m from the shore of île de Montréal, and

10
  • (ii) at 50 m or more from the shore of île de Montréal, between 21:00 and 07:00;

25
(c) the portion of the river from the Highway 40 bridge at a point at coordinates 45°41′58″ 73°30′31″ to the confluence of the Rivière-des-Prairies and lac des Deux Montagnes at a point at coordinates 45°28′17″ 73°56′20″ (see Note 2)
  • (i) within 30 m from the shore of île de Montréal, and

10
  • (ii) at 30 m or more from the shore of île de Montréal, between 21:00 and 07:00;

25
(d) within 50 m from the shore of île Bizard between a point at coordinates 45°31′14″ 73°52′51″ and a point at coordinates 45°28′30″ 73°56′34″;10
(e) within 30 m from the shore of the following islands:10
  • (i) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates

45°28′13″ 73°55′03″

45°28′02″ 73°54′56″

45°28′42″ 73°52′49″

45°28′31″ 73°52′49″

45°32′17″ 73°42′53″

45°30′24″ 73°51′26″

45°38′17″ 73°36′30″

45°28′06″ 73°54′51″

  • (ii) île Gagné with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°38′34″ 73°36′25″

  • (iii) île Jasmin with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°29′56″ 73°51′26″

  • (iv) île Lapierre with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°38′11″ 73°36′42″

  • (v) île Mercier with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°29′00″ 73°52′35″

  • (vi) île Ménard with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°29′26″ 73°51′37″

  • (vii) île Perry with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°32′51″ 73°41′51″

  • (viii) île Rochon with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°38′12″ 73°36′54″

  • (ix) île aux Chats with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°30′58″ 73°45′13″

  • (x) île de Roxboro with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°30′48″ 73°49′11″

  • (xi) île de la Visitation with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°34′46″ 73°39′40″, and

  • (xii) île du Cheval de Terre with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°35′09″ 73°39′20″;

(f) within 50 m from the shore of the following islands (see Note 2):10
  • (i) île Bonfoin with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°42′05″ 73°29′54″, and

  • (ii) île Haynes with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°41′52″ 73°30′06″; and

(g) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f), between 21:00 and 07:0025
224The St. Lawrence River49°40′ 64°30′
(a) within 300 m from the shore between points at coordinates 45°25′47″ 73°41′36″ and 45°25′29″ 73°39′58″ (see Note 2);10
(b) within 50 m from the shore between points at coordinates 45°25′29″ 73°39′57″ at the eastern point of île de Montréal and 45°42′12″ 73°28′33″ at the junction of the fleuve Saint-Laurent and Rivière-des-Prairies (see Note 2);10
(c) within 50 m from the shores of the section of the river where the following islands are located and within 50 m from the shore of those islands (see Note 2):10
  • (i) île à Jos-Ouellet with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°25′15.3″ 73°35′53.1″,

  • (ii) île aux Chèvres with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°25′32.3″ 73°34′46.1″,

  • (iii) île aux Hérons with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°25′24″ 73°34′45″,

  • (iv) île des Soeurs with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°27′31.1″ 73°33′03.9″,

  • (v) île Mud Pie with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°26′20.0″ 73°33′20.8″,

  • (vi) île Notre-Dame with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°29′52.2″ 73°31′23.4″,

  • (vii) île Rock with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°25′48.6″ 73°34′12.8″,

  • (viii) île Sainte-Hélène with its centroid located at a point at coordinates 45°31′06.4″ 73°32′02.4″,

  • (ix) Les Sept Soeurs with their centroids at points at coordinates

45°25′22.2″ 73°35′16.3″,

45°25′09.8″ 73°35′24.1″,

45°25′13.4″ 73°35′19.2″,

45°25′05.5″ 73°35′18.6″,

45°25′06.9″ 73°35′19.7″,

45°25′10.5″ 73°35′19.9″,

45°25′14.0″ 73°35′25.7″,

45°25′16.2″ 73°35′15.1″,

45°25′15.1″ 73°35′24.9″,

45°25′20.1″ 73°35′14.4″,

45°25′16.6″ 73°35′23.2″,

45°25′18.5″ 73°35′14.4″,

45°25′08.9″ 73°35′21.2″, and

  • (x) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates

45°25′41.8″ 73°35′23.3″,

45°25′57.4″ 73°34′56.6″,

45°28′17.8″ 73°31′53.2″,

45°26′05.7″ 73°34′50.2″,

45°26′28.4″ 73°33′32.8″,

45°25′57.4″ 73°34′59.1″,

45°25′43.5″ 73°35′28.8″,

45°25′46.9″ 73°35′21.9″,

45°25′57.9″ 73°34′57.7″,

45°29′32.3″ 73°31′47.5″,

45°26′03.9″ 73°34′55.7″,

45°31′39.5″ 73°31′55.9″,

45°42′08.7″ 73°28′36.4″,

45°25′50.9″ 73°35′20.2″,

45°25′41.9″ 73°35′25.2″,

45°25′45.3″ 73°35′28.6″,

45°38′50.8″ 73°29′02.9″,

45°25′51.2″ 73°34′24.2″; and

(d) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) to (c), between 21:00 and 07:0025
225Lac Saint-LouisLac Saint-Louis45°24′ 73°48′
(a) within 50 m from the shore, between points at coordinates 45°24′12″ 73°57′23″ (Highway 20 bridge) and 45°25′55″ 73°41′37″;10
(b) within 50 m from the shores of the following islands (see Note 2):10
  • (i) île Bushy, with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°25′57″ 73°44′03″,

  • (ii) île Dixie, with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°25′54″ 73°43′27″,

  • (iii) île Dorval, with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°25′56″ 73°44′31″,

  • (iv) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates

45°24′10″ 73°55′35″,

45°25′24″ 73°51′35″,

45°25′30″ 73°50′06″,

45°25′22″ 73°51′40″,

45°25′55″ 73°40′45″,

45°24′12″ 73°55′44″,

45°25′32″ 73°50′05″,

45°25′51″ 73°40′15″; and

(c) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b), between 21:00 and 07:0025
226Lac des Deux MontagnesLac des Deux Montagnes45°27′ 74°00′
(a) within 50 m from the shores of the following islands (see Note 2):10
  • (i) the unnamed islands with their centroids at points at coordinates

45°24′44.0″ 73°57′55.1″,

45°28′13.3″ 73°56′23.7″,

45°24′20.0″ 73°57′29.7″,

45°24′14.6″ 73°57′21.2″,

45°27′37.5″ 73°56′46.3″,

45°24′50.8″ 73°58′05.8″,

45°27′59.3″ 73°56′36.0″,

45°27′17.7″ 73°56′41.4″,

45°25′08.6″ 73°58′12.7″,

45°25′09.2″ 73°58′17.5″,

45°25′05.7″ 73°58′10.8″,

45°25′26.4″ 73°58′32.2″, and

  • (ii) île Girwood, with its centroid at a point at coordinates 45°27′17.1″ 73°58′25.7″;

(b) within 50 m from the shore of Montreal Island between a point at coordinates 45°24′12″ 73°57′23″ and a point at coordinates 45°28′17″ 73°56′20″; and10
(c) outside the areas referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b), between 21:00 and 07:0025
227Lac BeauregardLac Beauregard46°09′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
228Lac CatherineLac Catherine46°09′ 74°00′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
229Lac des CèdresLac des Cèdres46°07′ 74°03′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
230Lac DéliaLac Délia46°09′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
231Lac DouxLac Doux46°10′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
232Lac DrummondLac Drummond46°07′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
233Lac ExérineLac Exérine46°08′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
234Lac à FoinLac à Foin46°07′ 74°04′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
235Lac FouchéLac Fouché46°07′ 74°03′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
236Lac à GabyLac à Gaby46°07′ 74°03′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
237Lac HérouxLac Héroux46°10′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
238Lac KennyLac Kenny46°09′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
239Lac LaFontaineLac LaFontaine46°07′ 73°59′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
240Lac à MayLac à May46°09′ 74°02′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
241Lac OnésimeLac Onésime46°10′ 73°58′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
242Lac RacetteLac Racette46°07′ 73°58′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
243Lac RitchieLac Ritchie46°08′42″ 73°59′30″
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
244Lac des ÎlesLac des Îles46°06′ 74°02′
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 07:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 07:00 and 21:00

70
245Lac Orford in the parts of the lake located to the west and southwest of the following coordinates: 45°17′39″ 72°16′32″ 45°17′46″ 72°16′22″ 45°17′50″ 72°16′27″Lac Orford45°17′46″ 72°16′22″5
(a) within 100 metres of the shore, for the band not subject to more severe restrictions;10
(b) for areas not subject to more severe restrictions70
246Rivière Saint-FrançoisRivière Saint-FrançoisFrom point A at a position 46°05′ 72°53′ to point B at a position 46°05′ 72°52′40
247Lac PatrickLac Patrick46°05′00″ 73°59′00″
(a) within 30 m of shore, and10
(b) at 30 m or more from shore
  • (i) between 21:00 and 7:00, and

25
  • (ii) between 7:00 and 21:00

70
248Rivière Gatineau, from Barrage Farmers to Barrage PauganRivière Gatineau45°28′ 75°44′
(a) within 30 m of either shore10
(b) at 30 m or more from either shore55
249Lac WilliamLac William46°06′38″ 71°34′04″
(a) within 90 m of shore10
250Chenal Bergeron (Lac Saint-Louis)Chenal Bergeron45°19′06″ 73°51′02″
(a) within 90 m of either shore10
251Lac MunichLac Munich45°58′09″ 74°30′09″10
252Lac CharestLac Charest45°58′10″ 74°30′51″10
253Lac du BrochetLac du Brochet45°57′32″ 74°32′37″10
254Lac des PinsLac des Pins45°55′34″ 74°29′41″10
255Lac VerdureLac Verdure46°01′00″ 74°28′00″10
256Lac Kipawa (in the unorganized territory of Laniel)Lac Kipawa46°55′ 79°00′
(a) within 30 m of the shore of the lake from April 1 to November 30 of each year for the following areas:10
  • (i) Baie MacAdam, the part consisting of lot 1, at civic address 901, to lot 22, range A, at civic address 989 in the township of Shehyn;

  • (ii) Baie Dorval at the main entrance to the bay; from block 33, civic address 163, to the south side of the end of the bay in the township of Tabaret; and from block 34, civic address 165, as well as the entire north shore of the bay in the township of Tabaret;

  • (iii) Other bays in Lac Kipawa, namely the sectors where dwellings are located, as well as the following tourist sites, namely, Baie du Canal,la Héronnière, Île Clermont and Île du Huard.

257Rivière Noire sudRivière Noire sud46°12′23″ 73°33′44″5
258Lac NoirLac Noir46°17′ 73°33′
(a) within 50 m of shore5
Note 1:Power-driven vessels are prohibited from exceeding 40 km/h from one hour after sunset until sunrise.
Note 2:This restriction does not apply to a vessel moving perpendicularly away from the shore while it is being used to tow a person on water-skis who is in the process of taking off.
Note 3:In the waters to which this note refers, this restriction applies only from August 16 to December 15 of each year.

PART IVSaskatchewan

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1The channel between Ranger Bay and Madge Lake51°38′101°40′5
2[Repealed, SOR/92-288, s. 37]
3Lehman Creek being the channel between Jackfish Lake and Murray Lake54°05′108°20′10
4Dredged channel between north Emma Lake and middle Emma Lake53°37′00″ 105°56′00″10
5Channel between the Easterly part of Anglin Lake at point under coordinates 53°44′105°56′ and Jacobsen Bay in Anglin Lake53°44′00″ 105°56′00″10
6Smuts LakeAlvena Lake52°29′00″ 106°05′00″25
7Elbow Harbour Recreation Site Marina on Diefenbaker LakeElbow Harbour Recreation Site Marina on Diefenbaker Lake51°06′00″ 106°35′00″5
8Rowan’s Raveine Provincial Park Marina (Last Mountain Lake)49°59′105°11′5
9Lake DiefenbakerLake Diefenbaker50°40′107″57′5

PART VAlberta

Column IColumn II
ItemName Given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or DescriptionLocal Name
1. North East Region
1.1Ross LakeRoss Lake
1.2Half Moon LakeHalf Moon Lake
2. Peace River Region
2.1That part of the Lesser Slave River commencing at the Town of Slave Lake’s raw water intake pump house located at the southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 73, Range 6, west of the 5th Meridian and continuing downstream to the Lesser Slave Weir located at the southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 73, Range 5, west of the 5th MeridianLesser Slave River
3. Central Region
3.1Pigeon Lake, within 100 metres from shorePigeon Lake

PART VIManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn IIIColumn IV
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)Maximum speed in km/h over the ground
1Canada Creek (from lake Metigoshe to Dromore Lake)Rural Municipality of Winchester10
2That part of the Red River from Parks Creek at coordinates 50°03′45″ 97°01′03″ to a power line located south of the Town of Selkirk at coordinates 50°17′29″ 96°50′55″, as follows:
(a) from sunrise to sunset70
(b) from sunset to sunrise50
  •  SOR/91-489, s. 23
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 28, 29, 30(F), 31(F), 32 to 39
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 20(E), 21 to 23
  • SOR/94-550, ss. 15 to 20
  • SOR/95-253, ss. 6, 7
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 22 to 34
  • SOR/96-284, ss. 25 to 32
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 30 to 36
  • SOR/97-393, s. 4(E)
  • SOR/98-385, ss. 8 to 12, 13(F), 14 to 20, 21(E), 22, 23(F), 24 to 27
  • SOR/99-327, ss. 8 to 13
  • SOR/2001-38, ss. 12 to 15, 16(F), 17 to 19, 20(E), 21, 22
  • SOR/2001-208, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-340, ss. 8 to 11
  • SOR/2002-17, ss. 7, 8(F)
  • SOR/2003-228, ss. 6 to 9: SOR/2005-189, ss. 11, 12

SCHEDULE V(Subsection 6(6))Waters on Which a Power-driven Vessel Towing a Person on Water Skis, a Surf Board or Any Other Such Equipment Is Prohibited Except During the Permitted Hours as Indicated

PART IAlberta

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Alberta Land Titles Act reference system)
Southern Region
1Paine LakeMami Lake2-28-W4
Central Region
1Unnamed ReservoirBlood Indian Creek Reservoir17-26-9-W4
East Slopes Region
1Rock Lake52-2-W6
2Chain LakesFootnote for *14,15-2-W5
North East Region
1Skeleton LakeFootnote for *65-18,19-W4
  • Return to footnote  *In the waters to which this note refers, the restriction applies only in the areas where signs are placed.

PART IIBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1[Repealed, SOR/82-184, s. 13]
2Whiteswan LakeWhiteswan Lake Provincial Park50.115 SE
3That portion of Premier Lake south of a line extending from the SE corner of lot 11021 to the NW corner of lot 11869NE of Wasa49.115 NW
4Nicomekl River, from the railway trestle at Mud Bay to the dam west of King George HighwaySurrey49.112 SW
5Heffley Lake, the narrows and small bays at each end of the Lake as designated by the signsNE of Kamloops50.120 NE
6Hidden LakeEast of Enderby50.118 NW
7Whitetail LakeApproximately 15 km NW of Canal Flats50°13′116°02′
8Parts of Green Lake as signedWhistler50°09′00″ 122°57′00″
9Big Bar LakeNear Clinton51°19′00″ 121°48′00″
10Elk and Beaver Lakes and that part of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake area except between 11:00 and one hour before sunset unless a regatta, marine parade or boat race for which a permit has been issued pursuant to subsection 8(2) of the Regulations is being heldNorthwest of Victoria48°32′N 123°24′W

PART IIIOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1The North Branch Muskoka River from Bracebridge Falls to the mouth of the Muskoka River45°02′79°18′ to 45°02′79°24′45°02′79°19′
2Joseph River connecting Lake Joseph to Lake Rosseau from Ames point entrance at 45°09′58″N, 79°41′42″W to Joseph River Shoal at 45°08′28″N, 79°38′50″W45°08′79°39′
3Shadow River45°15′79°39′
4The South Branch Muskoka River from the intersection with the Muskoka River to Muskoka Falls45°00′79°18′45°02′79°19′
5The Indian River, with the exception of the part of that River known as Mirror Lake45°06′79°34′
6The narrow channel of Twelve Mile Bay fronting Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, Plan M-312, Freeman Twp., Muskoka District45°04′52″ 79°58′00″ to 45°04′52″ 79°57′45″45°05′80°00″
7That part of the Magnetawan River fronting the Village of Magnetawan, Twp. of Chapman45°39′40″ 79°38′50″ to 45°40′00″ 79°38′20″45°46′80°37′
8That part of the Burnt River Somerville Twp., Victoria County, from Lot 11, Concessions VI and VII, to the entrance of Goose Lake, Lot 24, Concession I, all lying within Somerville Twp., Victoria County44°41′78°42′ to 44°35′78°46′44°35′78°46′
9That part of Robillard Lake known as Long Lake within the limits of the Town of Charlton, as described in Column II47°48′37″N 79°59′54″W to 47°48′36″N 80°00′10″W47°49′80°08′

PART IVNova Scotia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation Reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Tidnish River, upstream from Irwins Point45°59′64°03′

PART VQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionPermitted hoursLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Rivière Chateauguay from point A in position 45°21′73°45′ to point B in position 45°23′73°45′45°21′73°45′ 45°23′73°45′
2Rivière Chateauguay from point B in position 45°23′73°45′ to point C in position 45°23′73°46′45°23′73°45′ 45°23′73°46′
3Rivière Chateauguay from point B in position 45°23′73°45′ to point D in position 45°24′73°45′45°23′73°45′ 45°24′73°45′
4Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Lac Masson46°02′74°03′
5Lac North46°03′74°02′
6Lac Dupuis46°02′74°01′
7Lac Laviolette46°00′74°08′
8Lac Marelle46°00′74°07′
9Lac Deauville45°59′74°06′
10Lac Pas de Poisson46°01′74°07′
11Lac Lenore46°00′74°07′
12Lac Long45°59′74°05′
13Lac Tondohar46°00′74°07′
14Lac Quévillon46°00′74°06′
15Lac Mimi46°00′74°09′
16Lac Gascon45°59′74°08′
17Lac Ste-Adèle45°57′74°09′
18Lac Millette45°58′74°11′
19Lac Bouthiller45°57′74°13′
20Lac Renaud45°56′74°12′
21Lac Matley45°57′74°11′
22Lac Richer45°57′74°12′
23Lac des Seize ÎlesFrom 09:00 to 20:0045°54′74°28′
24Within a perimeter of 60 m from the shore of Lac Charlebois46°05′74°03′
25Lac Vingt-Sous45°57′74°22′
26Lac Cornu45°58′74°23′
27Lac de la Montagne45°59′74°19′
28Baie Major of Lac des Sables46°02′74°17′
29Baie Centre-Ville of Lac des Sables46°02′74°17′
30Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Archambault46°19′74°15′
31Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Baribeau46°21′74°10′
32Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Beauchamp46°18′74°12′
33Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Bouillon46°16′74°11′
34Within 100 m from the shore of Lac la Clef46°23′74°13′
35[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 29]
36Within 100 m from the shore of Lac des Aulnes (Isidore and Garon)46°22′74°11′
37Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Léon46°22′74°16′
38Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Major46°21′74°12′
39Within 100 m from the shore of Lac de la Montagne Noire46°12′74°16′
40Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Ouareau46°17′74°09′
41[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 30]
42Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Perreault46°20′74°07′
43[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 31]
44Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Raquette46°15′74°20′
45Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Rochemaure46°22′74°10′
46Within 100 m from the shore of Lac St-Onge46°22′74°08′
47Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Sombre46°20′74°05′
48Within 100 m from the shore of Lac Sylvère46°21′74°04′
49Within 100 m from the shore of Rivière St-Michel (Michel)46°18′74°16′
50Within 100 m from the shore of Ruisseau Noir46°23′74°16′
51Within 100 m from the shore of Rivière Ouareau46°19′74°11′
52Within 100 m from the shore of Ruisseau de la Pimbina46°21′74°14′
53Within 50 m from the shore of Lac Blanc46°20′74°13′
54[Repealed, SOR/98-385, s. 32]
55Lac ManitouFrom 10:00 to noon and from 16:00 to 19:0046°54′00″ 74°22′00″
56Lac Fraser45°23′00″ 72°11′00″
57Lac Berry48°47′00″ 78°22′00″
58Lac Filion48°50′00″ 78°24′00″
59Lac Magny48°51′00″ 78°23′00″
60Lac Brompton, northwest of a line connecting point D under coordinates 45°28′23″ 72°08′53″ to point E under coordinates 45°28′26″ 72°08′48″, (Baie Larochelle)Lac Brompton45°26′72°09′
61Lac Brompton, north of a line connecting point F under coordinates 45°28′13″ 72°08′04″ and point G under coordinates 45°28′10″ 72°08′06″ (Baie du Barrage)Lac Brompton45°26′72°09′
62Lac Leamy, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to Lac de la Carrière45°27′ 75°43′
63Lac Trois-Lacs45°48′ 71°54′
(a) in the beach and swimming areas delineated by a line running perpendicular to the shore to a point at coordinates 45°47′45″ 71°53′25″, thence to a point at coordinates 45°47′35″ 71°53′30″, and thence returning perpendicularly to the shore; and
(b) on the remaining part of the lakeFrom 08:00 to 20:00
64Rivière Nicolet Sud-Ouest46°13′ 72°36′
(a) from the Lac Trois-Lacs exit at a point at coordinates 45°48′10″ 71°54′40″ to the existing dam at a point at coordinates 45°47′50″ 71°55′00″, andFrom 08:00 to 20:00
(b) from the entrance to Lac Trois-Lacs at a point at coordinates 45°47′32″ 71°52′15″ to a point at coordinates 45°47′37″ 71°51′47″From 08:00 to 20:00
65Lac Saint-Louis, in that part of the lake located between a line drawn from the wharf of Parc Saint-Louis to the western limit of Parc René Lévesque and a line drawn in the direction of and extending from 6e Avenue in Lachine45°26′ 73°42′
66Rivière Ouareau, between Lac Blanc and Lac Ouareau46°19′ 74°11′
67Lac Croche within 50 m from the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore46°21′ 74°06′
68Lac du Pimbina within 50 m from the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore46°23′ 74°14′
69Lac Provost within 50 m from the shore, except where the vessel follows a trajectory perpendicular to the shore46°24′ 74°16′

PART VIManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Assiniboine RiverAssiniboine River49°52′17″ 97°26′50″ to 49°53′09″ 97°07′41″
  •  SOR/78-592, s. 5
  • SOR/79-788, ss. 11, 12
  • SOR/81-236, ss. 10, 11
  • SOR/82-184, ss. 13, 14
  • SOR/82-788, ss. 14, 15
  • SOR/85-186, ss. 16 to 19
  • SOR/87-340, ss. 56, 57
  • SOR/88-466, s. 44
  • SOR/89-340, ss. 29, 30
  • SOR/90-450, s. 23
  • SOR/90-460, ss. 10, 11
  • SOR/91-489, ss. 24 to 26
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 40, 41(F)
  • SOR/92-458, s. 2
  • SOR/93-308, ss. 24, 25(F), 26, 27
  • SOR/94-550, s. 21
  • SOR/96-285, s. 4
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 37 to 39
  • SOR/98-385, ss. 28(E), 29 to 32, 33(E), 34
  • SOR/99-327, s. 14(E)

SCHEDULE VI(ss. 7 and 8)Waters for Which a Permit Is Required To Hold a Regatta, Marine Parade or Boat Race

PART IOntario

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific LocationLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1That part of the River Canard that lies within the Townships of Sandwich West and Anderson, Essex County42°09′83°06′
2That part of Wilcox Lake lying between Lat. 43°56′35″N and Lat. 43°57′N and between Long. 79°25′W and Long. 79°26′50″W with the exception of the ″no boating″ area43°57′79°26′
3That part of Lake Ontario only within 150 m of shore, between the mouth of Etobicoke Creek and the mouth of the Humber River43°35′00″ 79°32′40″ to 43°38′00″ 79°28′30″43°45′78°00′
4That part of Lake Ontario only within 150 m of shore, between the westerly projections of the R.C. Harris Water Filtration Plant and the mouth of the Rouge River43°40′00″ 79°16′30″ to 43°47′30″ 79°07′00″43°45′78°00′
5That part of Parry Sound Harbour, known locally as the “Inner Harbour”, lying north of a line connecting Bob’s Point and Champaigne Street, Parry Sound, Parry Sound District45°20′80°03′

PART IIBritish Columbia

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionSpecific Location (where necessary)Location reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Long LakeNanaimo49.124 SE
2Brannen LakeNanaimo49.124 SE
3Elk and Beaver Lakes and that part of Elk and Beaver Lakes in the interlake areaNorthwest of Victoria48°32′N 123°24′W
4False Creek east of a line drawn from Kitsilano Point at a position 49°16′39″N, 123°9′8″W in a direction of 45° (True) to a position 49°17′1″N, 123°8′34″W.False Creek49°16′ N 123°8′ W

PART IIIQuebec

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Répertoire toponymique du Québec, or descriptionLocal nameLocation reference (Répertoire toponymique du Québec, reference system)
1Lac MassonLac Masson46°03′74°02′
2Lac NorthBaie North46°03′74°02′
3Lac DupuisLac Dupuis46°02′74°01′
4Lac GrenierLac Grenier46°03′74°01′
5Lac CastorLac Castor46°01′74°02′
6Lac LavioletteLac Laviolette46°00′74°08′
7Lac MarelleLac Marelle46°00′74°07′
8Lac DeauvilleLac Deauville45°59′74°06′
9Lac Pas de PoissonLac Pas de Poisson46°01′74°07′
10Lac LenoreLac Lenore46°00′74°07′
11Lac LongLac Long45°59′74°05′
12Lac TondoharLac Tondohar46°00′74°07′
13Lac QuévillonLac Quévillon46°00′74°06′
14Lac MimiLac Mimi46°00′74°09′
15Lac GasconLac Gascon45°59′74°08′
16Lac Ste-AdèleLac Ste-Adèle45°57′74°09′
17Lac MilletteLac Millette45°58′74°11′
18Lac BouthillerLac Bouthiller45°57′74°13′
19Lac RenaudLac Renaud45°56′74°12′
20Lac MatleyLac Matley45°57′74°11′
21Lac RicherLac Richer45°57′74°12′
22Lac MassonLac Masson46°02′74°03′
23Lac CharleboisLac Charlebois46°05′74°03′
24Lac Vingt-SousLac Vingt-Sous45°57′74°22′
25Lac CornuLac Cornu45°58′74°23′
26Lac de la MontagneLac de la Montagne45°59′74°19′
27Lac de l’AchiganLac de l’Achigan45°56′73°58′
28Lac des Seize ÎlesLac des Seize Îles45°54′74°28′
29Lac BromeLac Brome45°15′72°30″
30Lac des SablesLac des Sables46°02′74°18′
31Lac ArchambaultLac Archambault46°19′74°15′
32Lac BaribeauLac Baribeau46°21′74°10′
33Lac BeauchampLac Beauchamp46°18′74°12′
34Lac BlancLac Blanc46°20′74°13′
35Lac BouillonLac Bouillon46°16′74°11′
36Lac la ClefLac la Clef46°23′74°13′
37Lac CrocheLac Croche46°21′74°06′
38Lac des Aulnes (Isidore and Garon)Lac des Aulnes46°22′74°11′
39Lac LéonLac Léon46°22′74°16′
40Lac MajorLac Major46°21′74°12′
41Lac de la Montagne NoireLac de la Montagne Noire46°12′74°16′
42Lac OuareauLac Ouareau46°17′74°09′
43Lac du PimbinaLac du Pimbina46°23′74°14′
44Lac PerreaultLac Perreault46°20′74°07′
45Lac ProvostLac Provost46°24′74°16′
46Lac RaquetteLac Raquette46°15′74°20′
47Lac RochemaureLac Rochemaure46°22′74°10′
48Lac St-OngeLac St-Onge46°22′74°08′
49Lac SombreLac Sombre46°20′74°05′
50Lac SylvèreLac Sylvère46°21′74°04′
51Rivière St-Michel (Michel)Rivière St-Michel (Michel)46°18′74°16′
52Ruisseau NoirRuisseau Noir46°23′74°16′
53Rivière OuareauRivière Ouareau46°19′74°11′
54Ruisseau de la PimbinaRuisseau de la Pimbina46°21′74°14′
55Lac ManitouLac Manitou46°54′74°22′
56Lac-à-la-TruiteLac-à-la-Truite45°21′72°09′
57Lac des ÉcorcesLac des Écorces46°00′74°32′
58Lac McGregorLac McGregor45°38′75°39′
59Petit Lac du CerfPetit Lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°30′00″
60Grand Lac du CerfGrand Lac du Cerf46°16′00″ 75°31′00″
61Lac LefebvreLac Lefebvre46°16′00″ 75°29′00″
62Lac MalloneLac Mallone46°19′00″ 75°31′00″
63Lac à DickLac à Dick46°20′00″ 75°30′00″
64Lac FraserLac Fraser45°23′00″ 72°11′00″
65Lac Saint-DenisLac Saint-Denis45°56′00″ 74°19′00″
66Lac à la TruiteLac à la Truite45°56′00″ 74°31′00″
67Lac MohawkLac Mohawk45°56′00″ 74°21′00″
68Lac NoirLac Noir45°56′00″ 74°22′00″
69Lac ConnellyLac Connelly45°54′00″ 73°58′00″
70Lac BerryLac Berry48°47′00″ 78°22′00″
71Lac FilionLac Filion48°50′00″ 78°24′00″
72Lac MagnyLac Magny48°51′00″ 78°23′00″
73Lac BleuLac Bleu45°52′00″ 73°59′00″
74Lac BarrièreLac Barrière45°53′ 75°06′
75Lac de l’AchiganLac de l’Achigan45°56′73°58′
76Lac des FrançaisLac des Français45°26′72°13′
77Lac des Deux-Montagnes, baie de Vaudreuil, in the area located to the west of a straight line joining the northern limit of rue du Club at a point at coordinates 45°23′29″ 74°00′47″ and a point on lot 2257 at coordinates 45°24′55″ 74°00′45″
78Lac SimonSimon Lake45°58′ 75°05′
79Lac GagnonGagnon Lake46°07′ 75°07′
80Lac Leamy, the north passage linking the lake to the Gatineau River and the northern half of the south passage linking the lake to Lac de la CarrièreLeamy Lake45°27′ 75°43′
81Lac GilmanLac Gilman49°55′ 74°20′

PART IVManitoba

Column IColumn IIColumn III
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada, or descriptionLocal NameLocation reference (Gazetteer of Canada reference system)
1Red RiverRed River49°44′27″ 97°07′35″ to 50°57′41″ 97°04′15″
2Assiniboine RiverAssiniboine River49°52′17″ 97°26′50″ to 49°53′09″ 97°07′41″
  •  SOR/78-592, s. 6
  • SOR/79-788, s. 13
  • SOR/80-267, s. 4
  • SOR/81-236, s. 12
  • SOR/85-186, s. 20
  • SOR/87-340, s. 58
  • SOR/88-466, s. 45
  • SOR/89-340, s. 31
  • SOR/90-450, s. 24
  • SOR/90-460, s. 12
  • SOR/91-489, s. 27
  • SOR/92-288, ss. 42, 43(F)
  • SOR/93-308, s. 28
  • SOR/94-550, ss. 22, 23
  • SOR/95-441, ss. 35, 36
  • SOR/96-285, s. 5
  • SOR/97-269, ss. 40 to 42
  • SOR/98-385, s. 35
  • SOR/99-327, s. 15
  • SOR/2001-208, s. 3
  • SOR/2003-228, s. 10

SCHEDULE VI.IWhite Waters for Which a Permit Is Required To Operate a Commercial River Raft

Column IColumn II
ItemName given by the Gazetteer of Canada or descriptionLocation Reference
1All rivers within the Province of British ColumbiaBritish Columbia
  •  SOR/81-331, s. 4
  • SOR/85-186, s. 21
  • SOR/87-340, s. 59
  • SOR/87-513, s. 3
  • SOR/92-288, s. 44

SCHEDULE VII(Sections 9 and 9.1)Boating Restriction Signs and Symbols

GRAPHIC IS NOT DISPLAYED, SEE SOR/95-253, s. 8.

  •  SOR/80-594, s. 7
  • SOR/93-308, s. 29
  • SOR/95-253, s. 8

SCHEDULE VIII

[Repealed, SOR/95-253, s. 8]

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