Whereas the annexed Vessel Safety Certificates Regulations set out an amendment to the Navigation Safety Regulations, 2020, which establishes additional or complementary standards to those set out in the International Convention for the Safety of Life At Sea of 1974 and the Protocol of 1988 relating to the Convention, and the Administrator in Council is satisfied that those standards meet the objectives of the Convention and Protocol;Therefore, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of Canada in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Natural Resources with respect to the provisions of the annexed Regulations other than sections 21 to 27, on the recommendation of the Minister of National Revenue with respect to that section 21, of the Minister of Labour with respect to those sections 22 to 24 and of the Minister of Transport with respect to those sections 25 to 27, makes the annexed Vessel Safety Certificates Regulations pursuant toparagraph 7(1)(a) of the Canada Pension Plana;R.S., c. C-8section 157b of the Canada Labour Codec;S.C. 2019, c. 29, par. 375(1)(c)R.S., c. L-2section 27d of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992e; andS.C. 2009, c. 9, s. 25S.C. 1992, c. 34subsection 35(1)f, sections 77g, 100h and 120i, paragraph 136(1)(f)j, sections 190k and 207l and paragraphs 244(a), (f)m and (h)n of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001o.S.C. 2019, c. 1, s. 141S.C. 2011, c. 15, s. 43S.C. 2017, c. 26, s. 43S.C. 2018, c. 27, s. 694S.C. 2005, c. 29, s. 18S.C. 2018, c. 27, s. 707S.C. 2015, c. 3, s. 24S.C. 2014, c. 29, s. 75(1)S.C. 2018, c. 27, s. 709S.C. 2001, c. 26InterpretationDefinitionsThe following definitions apply in these Regulations.Act means the Canada Shipping Act, 2001. (Loi)inland voyage means a voyage that is not a sheltered waters voyage and ison the inland waters of Canada; oron the inland waters of Canada together with any part of a lake or river forming part of the inland waters of Canada that lies within the United States, or on Lake Michigan. (voyage en eaux internes)inland waters of Canada means all the rivers, lakes and other navigable fresh waters within Canada, and includes the St. Lawrence River as far seaward as a straight line drawnfrom Cap-des-Rosiers to Pointe Ouest, Anticosti Island; andfrom Anticosti Island to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River along longitude 63°W. (eaux internes du Canada)Minister means the Minister of Transport. (ministre)near coastal voyage, Class 1 means a voyagethat is not a sheltered waters voyage, an inland voyage or a near coastal voyage, Class 2;that is between places in Canada, the United States (except Hawaii), Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the West Indies, Mexico, or Central America, or on the northeast coast of South America, including on any navigable waters connected with that coast; andduring which a vessel is alwaysnorth of latitude 6°N, and200 nautical miles or less from shore or above the continental shelf. (voyage à proximité du littoral, classe 1)near coastal voyage, Class 2 means a voyagethat is not a sheltered waters voyage or an inland voyage; andduring which a vessel is always25 nautical miles or less from shore in waters contiguous to Canada, the United States (except Hawaii) or Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and100 nautical miles or less from a place of refuge. (voyage à proximité du littoral, classe 2)sheltered waters voyage means a voyage that isin Canada on a river above tidal waters or on a lake, where it is impossible for a vessel to be more than 2.5 nautical miles from the closest shore;on the waters listed in column 1 of Schedule 1 during the period specified in column 2; ormade by a ferry between two or more points listed in column 1 of Schedule 2 during the period specified in column 2. (voyage en eaux abritées)SOLAS means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, and the Protocol of 1988 relating to the Convention, as amended from time to time. (SOLAS)unlimited voyage means a voyage that is not a sheltered waters voyage, an inland voyage, a near coastal voyage, Class 2 or a near coastal voyage, Class 1. (voyage illimité)InterpretationFor the purpose of interpreting the provisions of SOLAS that are incorporated by reference into these Regulations,“should” is to be read as “must” and any recommendation or suggestion is to be read as an obligation;“Administration” is to be read as “Minister”;“ship” is to be read as “vessel”; and“survey” is to be read as “inspection”.InconsistencyIn the event of an inconsistency between a provision in SOLAS and a provision in these Regulations, the provision in these Regulations prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.Application and Prescribed ClassCanadian vessels and foreign vesselsThese Regulations apply in respect of Canadian vessels everywhere and foreign vessels in Canadian waters.Activities relating to oil or gasThese Regulations apply in respect of a vessel referred to in subsection (1) that is capable of engaging in the drilling for, or the production, conservation or processing of, oil or gas.Prescribed class — section 119 of the ActA Canadian vessel in respect of which these Regulations apply is a vessel of a prescribed class for the purposes of section 119 of the Act.Canadian VesselsSafety Convention VesselsApplicationThis Division applies in respect of Canadian vessels that are Safety Convention vessels.Safety certificateA vessel must hold the applicable safety certificates issued under section 7 to engage on a voyage.Issuance of safety certificateOn application by the authorized representative of a vessel, the Minister must issue the applicable safety certificates referred to in SOLAS to the vessel if the vessel meets the requirements of regulations made under Part 4 of the Act in respect of the following that apply to the vessel when it is engaged in its intended service:the vessel’s structure and its main and auxiliary machinery, boilers and other pressure vessels;watertight subdivision arrangements and details;subdivision load lines;structural fire protection, fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;life-saving appliances and equipment for lifeboats, life rafts and rescue boats;line-throwing appliances and radio installations used in life-saving appliances;radio installations;shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots, and nautical charts and publications; andlights, shapes and means of making distress and sound signals.Inspections and endorsementsThe authorized representative of a vessel that holds a safety certificate must ensure thatthe vessel undergoes all inspections required in respect of the applicable certificate under Part B of Chapter I of SOLAS; andif Part B of Chapter I of SOLAS requires that the certificate be endorsed following the inspection, the certificate is endorsed by the Minister, in accordance with that Part, to indicate that the requirements for the issuance of the certificate continue to be met.Exemption certificateOn application by the authorized representative of a vessel, the Minister must issue an exemption certificate to the vessel if an exemption has been granted by the Marine Technical Review Board in accordance with section 28 of the Act in respect of the requirements that must be met for the issuance of a safety certificate under section 7.Continuous synopsis recordOn application by the authorized representative of a vessel for a continuous synopsis record referred to in Regulation 5 of Chapter XI-1 of SOLAS, the Minister must issue the record to the vessel in accordance with that Regulation.Required information in applicationThe application must contain the information referred to in Regulation 5.3 of Chapter XI-1 of SOLAS.Update to informationIf there is a change that affects the information that is contained in the continuous synopsis record, the authorized representative must, as soon as feasible,inform the Minister in writing of the change;submit a new application for an updated version of the continuous synopsis record; andin respect of the information referred to in Regulations 5.3.4 to 5.3.12 of Chapter XI-1 of SOLAS, amend the continuous synopsis record to reflect the change.Prohibition from altering continuous synopsis recordSubject to paragraph (3)(c), the authorized representative must ensure that the continuous synopsis record is not altered or defaced and that any information contained in it is not modified or removed.Vessel transferred — continuous synopsis record on boardThe authorized representative must ensure that the continuous synopsis record is left on board when the vessel is transferred to the flag of another state, is sold or another company assumes the responsibility for its operation.Vessel transferred — information to MinisterIf a vessel is transferred to the flag of another state, the authorized representative must, as soon as feasible after the transfer, inform the Minister of the name of the state to allow the Minister to forward to that state a copy of each continuous synopsis record issued by the Minister to that vessel.Responsibilities of authorized representativeThe authorized representative of a vessel that holds a safety certificate must ensure thatall safety certificates that are required by section 6 are kept on board;any document that is required to be attached to the certificates under SOLAS and the regulations made under Part 4 of the Act is kept on board;any exemption certificate that is referred to in section 8 is kept on board; andif the authorized representative has applied for an updated continuous synopsis record under paragraph 9(3)(b) and the authorized representative has not yet received the updated record, a copy of the application is kept on board.Vessels that are not Safety Convention VesselsApplicationThis Division applies in respect of the following Canadian vessels that are not Safety Convention vessels:vessels of 15 gross tonnage or less that carry more than 12 passengers; andvessels of more than 15 gross tonnage.Non-applicationThis Division does not apply in respect ofpleasure craft;vessels to which the Special-purpose Vessel Regulations apply;human-powered vessels; ora vessel that does not have a mechanical means of propulsion and does not carry persons, dangerous chemicals in bulk or oil in bulk on board.Definition of dangerous chemicalFor the purposes of paragraph (2)(d), dangerous chemical has the same meaning as in subsection 1(1) of the Vessel Pollution and Dangerous Chemicals Regulations.Safety certificateA vessel must hold the applicable safety certificates issued under section 13 to engage on a voyage.Issuance of safety certificateOn application by the authorized representative of a vessel, the Minister must issue the applicable safety certificates to the vessel if the vessel meets the requirements of regulations made under Part 4 of the Act in respect of the following that apply to the vessel when it is engaged in its intended service:the vessel’s structure and its main and auxiliary machinery, boilers and other pressure vessels;watertight subdivision arrangements and details;subdivision load lines;structural fire protection, fire safety systems and appliances and fire control plans;life-saving appliances and equipment for lifeboats, life rafts and rescue boats;line-throwing appliances and radio installations used in life-saving appliances;shipborne navigational equipment, means of embarkation for pilots, and nautical charts and publications; andlights, shapes and means of making distress and sound signals.Inspections and endorsementsThe authorized representative of a vessel that holds a safety certificate that is valid for more than one year must ensure thatthe vessel is inspected no later than a date that isdetermined by the Minister after considering the vessel’s type and size and the class of voyage on which the vessel may engage, andindicated on the certificate at the time it is issued; andthe certificate is endorsed by the Minister following the inspection to indicate that the requirements for the issuance of the certificate continue to be met.Inland voyage safety certificateA vessel that holds a safety certificate for an inland voyage may also engage on a sheltered waters voyage that is within the waters described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of the definition inland voyage.Near coastal voyage, Class 2 safety certificateA vessel that holds a safety certificate for a near coastal voyage, Class 2 may also engage on a sheltered waters voyage and an inland voyage.Near coastal voyage, Class 1 safety certificateA vessel that holds a safety certificate for a near coastal voyage, Class 1 may also engage ona sheltered waters voyage;an inland voyage; anda near coastal voyage, Class 2.Unlimited voyage safety certificateA vessel that holds a safety certificate for an unlimited voyage may also engage ona sheltered waters voyage;an inland voyage;a near coastal voyage, Class 2; anda near coastal voyage, Class 1.Responsibilities of authorized representativeThe authorized representative of a vessel that holds a safety certificate must ensure thatall safety certificates that are required by section 12 are kept on board; andany document that is required to be attached to the certificates under the regulations made under Part 4 of the Act is kept on board.Terms and conditionsIf the Minister determines that terms and conditions on a safety certificate issued to a vessel are necessary based on the vessel’s construction, equipment, stability and design criteria, the Minister may impose terms and conditions thatrestrict a vessel’s intended service; andlimit the voyage on which the vessel may engage after considering the following criteria with respect to the vessel’s intended area of operation:wave height,wind velocity,current,visibility,proximity to assistance, a place of refuge or shore,navigation hazards,communications coverage,average depth of the water,water temperature,air temperature,maximum tide range, andice conditions.Reports and InspectionsReportsThe authorized representative of a Canadian vessel mustif an inspection report indicates that a requirement referred to in subsection 7(1) or 13(1) has not been met and a period is set out in the inspection report to comply with the requirement, submit to the Minister, within that period,a report, in the form specified by the Minister, that specifies the measures taken to comply with the requirement, anddocuments demonstrating the measures taken; andif a modification or an alteration made to the vessel, or damage caused to the vessel, results in the vessel no longer meeting all of the requirements referred to in subsection 7(1) or 13(1), submit to the Minister, without delay,a report, in the form specified by the Minister, that describes the modification, alteration or damage and specifies the measures subsequently taken to comply with the requirements, anddocuments demonstrating the measures taken.Confirmation from MinisterFollowing the submission of the report and the documents, the authorized representative must ensure that they receive a written confirmation from the Minister that the requirements for the issuance of the certificate continue to be met.Review and inspectionIn order to provide the confirmation, the Minister must review the report and the documents provided by the authorized representative and, if the Minister determines that it is necessary, inspect the vessel.Foreign VesselsSafety Convention vesselsThe authorized representative of a foreign vessel that is a Safety Convention vessel mustensure thatall safety certificates that are required by SOLAS are kept on board,any document that is required by SOLAS to be attached to a safety certificate is kept on board,any exemption certificate that is referred to in Regulation 12(a)(vii) of Part B of Chapter I of SOLAS is kept on board, andif the authorized representative has applied to its flag state for an updated continuous synopsis record and the authorized representative has not yet received the updated record, a copy of the application is kept on board; andbe able to demonstrate that the requirements for the issuance of the certificates and documents referred to in subparagraphs (a)(i) to (iii) continue to be met.Responsibilities of authorized representativeThe authorized representative of a foreign vessel that holds a safety certificate that is required by SOLAS must ensure thatthe vessel undergoes all inspections required in respect of the applicable certificate under Part B of Chapter I of SOLAS; andif Part B of Chapter I of SOLAS requires that the certificate be endorsed following the inspection, the certificate is endorsed, in accordance with that Part, to indicate that the requirements for the issuance of the certificate continue to be met.Vessels that are not Safety Convention vesselsThe authorized representative of a foreign vessel that is not a Safety Convention vessel mustensure that a document issued by or under the authority of the vessel’s flag state that indicates that the vessel complies with the safety requirements of its flag state is kept on board;be able to demonstrate that the requirements for the issuance of that document continue to be met; andensure that the vessel’s design, construction and equipment meet a level of safety that is equivalent to or higher than that required by regulations made under Part 4 of the Act for Canadian vessels that are of a similar size and type.Transitional Provision, Consequential and Related Amendments, Repeals and Coming into ForceTransitional ProvisionCertificates issued under Vessel Certificates RegulationsA certificate issued under the Vessel Certificates Regulations that is valid immediately before the day on which these Regulations come into force is deemed to have been issued under these Regulations.Consequential AmendmentsCanada Pension PlanCanada Pension Plan Regulations[Amendments]Canada Labour CodeMaritime Occupational Health and Safety Regulations[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Canada Shipping Act, 2001Fishing Vessel Safety Regulations[Amendments]Load Line Regulations[Amendments]Marine Personnel Regulations[Amendments]Vessel Clearance Regulations[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Vessel Registration and Tonnage Regulations[Amendments][Amendments]Cargo, Fumigation and Tackle Regulations[Amendments]Administrative Monetary Penalties and Notices (CSA 2001) Regulations[Amendments]Fire and Boat Drills Regulations[Amendments][Amendments]Small Vessel Regulations[Amendments][Amendments]Vessel Pollution and Dangerous Chemicals Regulations[Amendments]Vessel Fire Safety Regulations[Amendments][Amendments]Navigation Safety Regulations, 2020[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Related AmendmentsCanada Shipping Act, 2001Board of Steamship Inspection Scale of Fees[Amendments]Hull Construction Regulations[Amendments][Amendments]Large Fishing Vessel Inspection Regulations[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]Marine Machinery Regulations[Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments][Amendments]RepealsThe following regulations are repealed:the Hull Inspection Regulations20;C.R.C., c. 1432the Classed Ships Inspection Regulations, 198821; andSOR/89-225the Vessel Certificates Regulations22.SOR/2007-31Coming into ForcePublicationThese Regulations come into force on the day on which they are published in the Canada Gazette, Part II.(Section 1)Sheltered Waters Voyages — Waters
PART 1
OntarioItemColumn 1Column 2WatersPeriodLake Huron and Georgian Bay Region1North Channel in Lake Huron east of a line drawn from Bruce Mines to De Tour Reef Light, Michigan, and west of a line drawn from Red Rock Point at the east end of Killarney to Cape Smith on Manitoulin IslandMay 15 to October 152The waters of Parry Sound and the waters off the Thirty Thousand Islands east of a line drawn from the southwest end of Franklin Island to the northeast end of Sandy Island and from the southwest end of Sandy Island to the east side of Fryingpan IslandMay 15 to October 153Colpoy’s Bay southwest of a line drawn from Cameron Point to Gravelly PointMay 15 to October 154Georgian Bay east of a line drawn to the north from at a point at 44°51.5′N, 80°00.5′W to the southern tip of Giants Tomb Island and south of a line drawn from the northern tip of Giants Tomb Island to Cognashene Point, including the waters of Severn Sound and the harbours of Penetanguishene and MidlandMay 1 to October 315Lake Huron south of the U.S. navigation light #7 (Lake Huron Cut), west of longitude 82°24′W and north of the Fort Gratiot Light, MichiganMay 15 to October 156St. Clair River and Detroit River south of Fort Gratiot Light and north of latitude 42°03′N at Bar Point, but not including Lake St. ClairJanuary 1 to December 317St. Marys River south of a line drawn from North Gros Cap to Point Iroquois, Michigan, and north of a line drawn from De Tour Village, Michigan, to Barbed Point on Drummond Island, Michigan, but not east of a line drawn from Chippewa Point on Drummond Island to Big Point on St. Joseph IslandMay 15 to October 15Lake Erie Region8Inner Bay and Long Point Bay west of a line drawn from Port Dover Harbour to the southern tip of Long Point (42°33′N, 80°03′W)May 1 to October 31Lake Ontario Region9The waters between the mainland shore and Toronto Island (Toronto Inner Harbour) bounded in the west by the Western Gap by a line drawn from a point at 43°37.86′N, 79°24.13′W to a point at 43°37.82′N, 79°24.08′W, and bounded in the east by the Eastern Gap by a line drawn from a point at 43°37.87′N, 79°20.96′W to a point at 43°37.99′N, 79°20.83′WJanuary 1 to December 3110Lake Ontario, excluding the waters referred to in item 9, north of a line drawn from a point at 43°36.99′N, 79°28.59′W to a point at 43°35.95′N, 79°23.13′W and thence to a point at 43°36.78′N, 79°20.65′WMay 1 to October 3111Presqu’ile Bay near Brighton west of a line drawn north from Presqu’ile PointJanuary 1 to December 3112Bay of Quinte and North Channel, including connecting waters, bounded in the east by a line drawn from Pleasant Point on the Cressy Point peninsula to Pig Point on Amherst Island, thence along the shoreline to the eastern end of Amherst Island (44°10.8′N, 76°37.1′W), thence to Salmon Island and thence to Carruthers Point near KingstonJanuary 1 to December 3113Lake Ontario near Wolfe Islandeast of a line drawn from Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island to Long Point on Wolfe Island and thence to Bear Point on Wolfe Island; andwest of a line drawn from Staley Point in Boat Channel northwest to a point at 44°09.91′N, 76°31.16′W on Simcoe IslandMay 1 to October 3114St. Lawrence River, other than the portions of Lake St. Francis that are in Quebec,northeast of a line drawn from Carruthers Point near Kingston, to Salmon Island, thence to Snake Island and thence to Nine Mile Point on Simcoe Island;northeast of a line drawn from Staley Point in Boat Channel northwest to a point at 44°09.91′N, 76°31.16′W on Simcoe Island; andnorth of a line drawn from the southern point of Wolfe Island at Bear Point to Tibbetts Point, United StatesJanuary 1 to December 3115Cook’s Bay on Lake Simcoe south of a line drawn from Jacksons Point to the northern tip of Fox Island and thence to Leonards Beach (44°20.3′N, 79°32′W)May 1 to October 3116Kempenfelt Bay on Lake Simcoe west of a line drawn from a point at 44°26.1′N, 79°31.5′W to Big Bay PointMay 1 to October 3117Rice Lake and Lake Couchiching on the Trent-Severn WaterwayMay 1 to October 31Lake Superior Region18Lake of the Woods north of latitude 49°NMay 15 to October 1519Thunder Bay Harbour (48°25′N, 89°12′W)May 15 to October 1520Black Bay (48°41′N, 88°26′W)May 15 to October 1521Nipigon Bay (48°52′N, 88°06′W)May 15 to October 1522Trout Lake (51°12′N, 93°19′W)May 15 to October 1523Big Trout Lake (51°00′N, 94°30′W)May 15 to October 1524North Caribou Lake (52°47′N, 90°44′W)May 15 to October 1525Lake St. Joseph (51°05′N, 90°22′W)May 15 to October 1526Weagamow Lake (52°54′N, 91°21′W)May 15 to October 1527Windigo Lake (52°34′N, 91°30′W)May 15 to October 1528Winisk Lake (52°52′N, 87°16′W)May 15 to October 1529Wunnumin Lake (52°55′N, 89°08′W)May 15 to October 15
PART 2
QuebecColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Missisquoi Bay on Lake Champlain north of latitude 45°01′NJanuary 1 to December 312Deux Montagnes Lake (45°30′N, 74°12′W)January 1 to December 313Mégantic Lake (45°30′N, 70°53′W)January 1 to December 314Memphrémagog Lake (45°01′N, 72°14′W)January 1 to December 315Lake St. Francis (45°13′N, 74°14′W)January 1 to December 316Lake Saint-Louis (45°24′N, 73°50′W)January 1 to December 317St. Lawrence River between Trois-Rivières and Saint-Jean-de-l’Île-d’Orléans, bounded in the west by longitude 72°40′W and in the east by longitude 70°53′WJanuary 1 to December 318Saguenay River west of a line drawn from Pointe Noire (48°07.433′N, 69°42.979′W) to Pointe Rouge (48°08.098′N, 69°42.08′W)January 1 to December 319Lake Saint-Pierre bounded in the west by longitude 72°58′W and in the east by longitude 72°40′WJanuary 1 to December 3110Mingan Archipelago bounded in the west by longitude 64°14′W, in the east by longitude 63˚27′W and in the south by latitude 50°10′NMay 1 to September 3011Sept Îles Bay bounded by a line drawn from a point at 50°08.5′N, 66°31.5′W to a point at 50°04.5′N, 66°23.5′W, thence to a point at 50°08′N, 66°15′W and thence to a point at 50°12.8′N, 66°13.5′WJanuary 1 to December 3112Havre aux Maisons Lagoon (Magdalen Islands)April 1 to December 3113Grande Entrée Bay (Magdalen Islands), including Grande Entrée Lagoon, bounded by a line drawn from the northern light on the wharf at Grande-Entrée (47°33.377′N, 61°33.793′W) to the eastern edge of Dune du Sud (47°33.547′N, 61°35.454′W)April 1 to December 3114Plaisance Bay (Magdalen Islands) bounded in the east by a line drawn from Moine-Qui-Prie Cape (47°23.434′N, 61°46.395′W) to the northern end of La Black Head Point on Île d’Entrée (47°17.295′N, 61°41.396′W), thence along the west shore of Île d’Entrée to the wharf at point 47°16.643′N, 61°43.1′W and thence to the northeastern tip of Dune Sandy Hook (47°16.135′N, 61°46.779′W)May 1 to September 3015The waters lying within a radius of five nautical miles from the wharf at Percé (48°31.219′N, 64°12.652′W)May 1 to September 3016Gaspé Harbour bounded in the east by longitude 64°24.8′W from f Sandy Beach Point to the north shore of Gaspé HarbourApril 1 to October 3117Gaspé Bay bounded in the east by longitude 64°10′WJune 1 to October 3118Chaleur Bay, including the Restigouche River, bounded in the east by longitude 66°05′WMay 1 to October 31
PART 3
Nova ScotiaColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Bras d’Or Lake, Great Bras d’Or Channel and connecting watersinside a line drawn from Carey Point (46°17.6′N, 60°25′W) to Noir Point (46°17.45′N, 60°24.8′W);inside a line drawn from Point Aconi (46°18.72‘N, 60°17.23′W) to Alder Point (46°18.67‘N, 60°16.97‘W); andnorth of the seaward end of St. Peters Canal (45°39.2′N, 60°52.15′W)May 1 to October 312Annapolis Basin and Digby Gut inside a line drawn from Point Prim Lighthouse (45°41.5′N, 65°47.2′W) to Victoria Beach at the entrance to Digby Gut (45°41.3′N, 65°45.5′W)May 1 to October 313Halifax Harbour and the waters inside a line drawn from the triangulation station on Osborne Head (44°36.75′N, 63°25.35′W) to the eastern end of Chebucto Head (44°30.15′N, 63°31.2′W)January 1 to December 314LaHave River north of a line drawn from a point at 44°16.03′N, 64°19.83′W to a point at 44°15.8′N, 64°22.1′WMay 1 to August 315The waters inside a line drawn from the eastern end of Country Harbour Head (45°07.42′N, 61°38.73′W) to a point at Harbour Island (45°08.2′N, 61°37′W) and a line drawn from 45°08.3′N, 61°36.16′W, near Burke Point, to the light near Darby PointMarch 1 to November 306St. Anns Harbour inside a line drawn from Bar Point (46°17.8′N, 60°31.91′W) to a point at St. Anns Beach (46°17.72′N, 60°32.52′W), including the waters of Jersey CoveMarch 1 to October 317Inner Sydney Harbour south of a line drawn from Amelia Point (46°09.04′N, 60°13.26′W) to Battery Point (46°09.05′N, 60°12.2′W)May 1 to October 318St. Margarets Bay north of a line drawn from Tilley Point (44°32.3′N, 64°01′W) to Mackerel Point (44°32.118′N, 63°56.8′W)May 1 to September 30
PART 4
New BrunswickColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Saint John Harbour inside the southern breakwater and inside a line drawn from the southern end of the northern breakwater (45°15.42′N, 66°02.72′W) to the eastern point of Partridge Island (45°14.42′N, 66°03.08′W)January 1 to December 312Shediac Harbour west of a line drawn from Pointe-du-Chêne (46°14.48′N, 64°30.7′W) to Caissie Cape (46°18.75′N, 64°30.6′W)April 1 to December 313Miramichi Bay west of a line drawn from the eastern shore of Neguac Beach (47°13.1′N, 65°01.3′W) to the eastern shores of Portage and Fox islands and thence to the western point of Preston Beach (47°04.45′N, 64°57.05′W)April 1 to December 314Nepisiguit Bay inside a line drawn from Youghall Point (47°39.3′N, 65°37.42′W) to Carron Point (47°39.1′N, 65°37.39′W)April 1 to December 315Dalhousie Harbour and Restigouche River west of a line drawn from Miguasha Point (48°04.06′N, 66°17.6′W), Quebec, to the mouth of the Charlo River (47°59.3′N, 66°17.2′W)January 1 to December 316Shippegan Bay inside the breakwater at Shippegan Gully (47°43.1′N, 64°39.85′W) and south of a line drawn from Canot Point (47°48.6′N, 64°42.3′W) to Pokesudie Point (47°48.8′N, 64°44.8′W)April 1 to December 317Miscou Harbour east of a line drawn from Black Point (47°53.2′N, 64°37.7′W) to Mark Point (47°53.9′N, 64°35.5′W)April 1 to December 318Passamaquoddy Bay as far as Campobello Island and inside a line drawn at the northern entrance to that bay from East Quoddy Head (44°57.5′N, 66°53.9′W) to Deadmans Head (45°02.45′N, 66°47.05′W)January 1 to December 319Little Shemogue Harbour inside a line drawn from a point at 46°10.201′N, 64°04.048′W on the east side of that harbour to a point at 46°10.241′N, 64°05.091′W on the west side of that harbourApril 1 to December 3110Shemogue Harbour inside a line drawn from Shemogue Head (46°11′N, 64°07.2′W) to Little Cape (46°10.879′N, 64°08.503′W)April 1 to December 3111L’Aboiteau Harbour inside a line drawn from a point at 46°13.885′N, 64°17.875′W on the east side of that harbour to a point at 46°13.889′N, 64°17.951′W on the west side of that harbourApril 1 to December 3112Kouchibouguac River inside a line drawn from a point at 46°13.35′N, 64°21.933′W on the east side of that river to Robichaud wharf (46°13.889′N, 64°23′W)April 1 to December 3113Aboujagane River inside a line drawn from Robichaud wharf (46°13.889′N, 64°23′W) to a point at 46°13.510′N, 64°23.552′W on the west side of that riverApril 1 to December 3114Shediac Bay inside a line drawn from Pointe-du-Chêne (46°14.5′N, 64°30.8′W) to Pointe Grande-Digue (46°17.404′N, 64°32.064′W)April 1 to December 3115Cocagne Harbour inside a line drawn from Pointe aux Renards (46°22.026′N, 64°33.733′W) to a point at 46°22.466′N, 64°34.9′W on the east side of Cocagne Island and a line drawn from a point at 46°23.972′N, 64°36.666′W on the northwest side of Cocagne Island to Cormierville wharf (46°24.5′N, 64°36.933′N)April 1 to December 3116Buctouche Harbour and connecting waters inside a line drawn from a point at 46°27.633′N, 64°36.716′W on the southeast side of Buctouche Dune to Saint-Thomas-de-Kent wharf (46°26.855′N, 64°38.215′W)April 1 to December 3117Richibucto Harbour and connecting waters inside a line drawn from a point at 46°42.583′N, 64°47.383′W on South Richibucto Beach to a point at 46°42.933′N, 64°47.383′W on North Richibucto DuneApril 1 to December 3118Saint-Louis Bay and connecting waters inside a line drawn from a point at 46°46.999′N, 64°51.594′W on North Richibucto Dune to a point at 46°46.966′N, 64°52.382′W on South Richibucto DuneApril 1 to December 3119Kouchibouguac Bay and connecting waters inside a line drawn from a point at 46°50.221′N, 64°54.599′W on South Kouchibouguac Dune to a point at 46°50.633′N, 64°54.833′W on North Kouchibouguac DuneApril 1 to December 3120Rivière du Portage inside a line drawn from a point at 46°54.974′N, 64°53.365′W on the south side of that river to a point at 46°55.017′N, 64°53.326′W on the north side of that riverApril 1 to December 3121Escuminac River inside a line drawn from a point at 47°03.467′N, 64°49.533′W on the south side of that river to a point at 47°03.485′N, 64°49.494′W on the north side of that riverApril 1 to December 31
PART 5
ManitobaColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Churchill River and connecting waters extending to an area five nautical miles in radius seaward of Merry Rock (58°47.5′N, 94°12.2′W) located at the mouth of the riverJuly 1 to August 312Bolton Lake (54°16′N, 95°47′W)May 1 to September 303Joint Lake (54°22.55′N, 95°24.766′W)May 1 to September 304Munroe Lake (59°11.8′N, 98°33.25′W)June 1 to September 30
PART 6
British ColumbiaColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Vancouver Harbour east of a line drawn from Point Atkinson to the “QA” buoy (49°16.6′N, 123°19.3′W), thence to the west end of the North Arm Jetty and thence to Point Grey, including False Creek Inlet and Indian ArmJanuary 1 to December 312Fraser River east of a line drawn from Point Grey to the west end of the North Arm Jetty and along the western coasts of Iona Island and Sea Island, including the causeway between Iona Island and Sea Island, to a point on the south side of Sea Island at 49°11.2′N, 123°12.2′W, thence along a line drawn from 49°11.2′N, 123°12.2′W to a point at 49°11.2′N, 123°12′W, thence south to a point at 49°07.85′N, 123°12′W, thence to a point at 49°08.3′N, 123°14′W, thence to a point at 49°06.15′N, 123°19.3′W, thence to a point at 49°05.4′N, 123°19.3′W, thence to a point at 49°07.4′N, 123°14′W, thence to Pelly Point (49°06.6′N, 123°11.2′W), thence south along the west coast of Westham Island to longitude 123°10′W, thence along that line of longitude south to latitude 49°04′N and thence east along that line to the mainland shoreJanuary 1 to December 313Juan de Fuca Strait inside a line drawn south from the mainland coast along longitude 123°18.3′W to the southern edge of the Trial Islands (48°23.7′N, 123°18.3′W) and thence to the southern edge of Albert Head (48°23.08′N, 123°28.9′W), including Esquimalt Harbour, Selkirk Water Inlet and the navigable streams flowing into Victoria HarbourJanuary 1 to December 314Alberni Inlet and the eastern channel of Barkley Sound bounded in the west by a line drawn from Aguilar Point (48°50.28′N, 125°08.45′W) near Bamfield Inlet to the northern point on Helby Island (48°51.28′N, 125°10.20′W), thence to the southern point of the Deer Group islands (48°51.90′N, 125°10.10′W) and thence to the northern side of Junction Passage (48°57.28′N, 125°01.75′W)January 1 to December 315Nanaimo Harbour, including the waters inside a line drawn from Horswell Bluff (49°12.7′N, 123°56.45′W) to Malaspina Point on Gabriola Island (49°11.5′N, 123°52.4′W), across Gabriola Island to the eastern edge of False Narrows (49°08.1′N, 123°46.75′W) and thence west along latitude 49°08.1′N to the western edge of Dodd NarrowsJanuary 1 to December 316Okanagan LakeJanuary 1 to December 317The waters of the Strait of Georgia, Burrard Inlet and the Fraser River that are not included in items 1, 2 and 8 that are north of the border between Canada and the United States at the 49th parallel and east of longitude 123°22.666′W, but excluding Boundary BayJanuary 1 to December 318Howe Sound north of a line drawn from Gower Point to Cape Roger Curtis on Bowen Island, thence across Bowen Island to Point Cowan and thence to Point AtkinsonJune 1 to September 309Quatsino Sound and connecting waters as far west as Koprino HarbourJanuary 1 to December 3110Jervis Inlet inside a line drawn from Thunder Point to Ball Point and the connecting waters that are not seaward of Fox Island in Telescope Passage, including the Agamemnon Channel and Pender Harbour, inside a line drawn from Fearney Point to Moore PointJanuary 1 to December 3111Near Prince Rupert,the waters of Chatham Sound that are north of latitude 54°08.583′N and east of longitude 130°26.883′W;Prince Rupert Harbour and connecting waters, east of a line drawn from Straith Point (54°18.483′N, 130°28.4′W) to Observation Point (54°20.13′N, 130° 27.7′W); andInverness Passage north of Osborn Point (54°09.034′N, 130°09.292′W) on Smith IslandJanuary 1 to December 3112The bays, channels, inlets, and passages in the Gulf Islands west of a line drawn from the western edge of Dodd Narrows to the east along latitude 49°08.1′N, thence to the eastern edge of False Narrows (49°08.1′N, 123°46.75′W), thence along the western shore of Gabriola Island to Josef Point, thence to Cordero Point on Valdes Island, thence along the western shore of Valdes Island to Vernaci Point, thence to Race Point, thence along the western shore of Galiano Island to Rip Point, thence to Georgina Point on Mayne Island, thence along the western shore of Mayne Island to Campbell Point, thence to Grainger Point on Samuel Island, thence along the western shore to the eastern point of Samuel Island, thence to Winter Point on Saturna Island, thence along the western shore of Saturna Island to East Point, thence southwest along a line drawn to Point Fairfax on Moresby Island, thence south to the eastern tip of Gooch Island, thence south to Wymond Point on Sidney Island, thence to Sallas Rocks and thence west to the northern point of Cordova Spit on Vancouver IslandJanuary 1 to December 3113Clayoquot Sound east of a line drawn from Sharp Point (49°20.9′N, 126°15.6′W) to Cox Point (49°05.8′N, 125°53.3′W)January 1 to December 3114Sooke Harbour, Sooke Basin, Sooke Inlet and Sooke Bay, inside a line drawn from Otter Point to Possession Point on Vancouver IslandJanuary 1 to December 3115The waters that arein Lama Passage north of a line drawn east from Napier Point (52°07.90′N, 128°08.03′W) on Campbell Island to the Denny Island shore;in Gunboat Passage south and west of a line drawn from Georgie Point (52°11.12′N, 127°53.08′W) on Denny Island to Madigan Point (52°11.36′N, 127°53.65′W) on Cunningham Island;in Troup Passage south of Troup Narrows;in Seaforth Channel east of a line drawn from Christiansen Point (52°14.21′N, 128°10.88′W) to Lay Point (52°12.78′N, 128°10.36′W); andconnected to the waters referred to in paragraphs (a) to (d)January 1 to December 3116Kitimat Arm and Kildala Arm north of a line drawn from Hilton Point (53°48.9′N, 128°52.266′W) through Louis Point (53°49.133′N, 128°45.633′W) on Coste Island to Steel Point (53°49.883′N, 128°42.333′W)January 1 to December 3117Portland Canal near Stewart, British Columbia, north of a line drawn from Glacier Point (55°49.133′N, 130°06.633′W) to Engineers Point on the opposite shoreJanuary 1 to December 3118Nootka Sound, Muchalat Inlet, Tlupana Inlet, Tahsis Inlet, Zeballos Inlet, Hecate Channel and connecting waterseast of a line drawn from Steamer Point (49°53.183′N, 126°47.883′W) northwest to the opposite shore; andnorth of a line drawn from Yuquot Point on Nootka Island east to Burdwood Point on the Vancouver Island shoreJanuary 1 to December 3119Comox Harbour west of a line drawn from the light on Goose Spit (49°39.618′N, 124°55.505′W) south to the Vancouver Island shoreJuly 1 to October 31
PART 7
Prince Edward IslandColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Charlottetown Harbour inside a line drawn from Canceaux Point (46°12.35′N, 63°08.42′W) to Battery Point (46°12.48′N, 63°7.58′W)April 1 to December 312Summerside Harbour inside a line drawn from Phelan Point (46°23.4′N, 63°50′W) to Indian Spit breakwater (46°22.8′N, 63°49.05′W)April 1 to December 313Cardigan Bay inside a line drawn from Panmure Head (46°08.7′N, 62°28′W) to Red Point (46°12.42′N, 62°28.25′W)April 1 to December 314South Lake inside a line drawn from a point at 46°24.45′N, 62°03.466′W to a point at 46°24.3′N, 62°03.766′WApril 1 to December 315Colville Bay and Souris River inside a line drawn from Lobster Point (46°20.6′N, 62°16.2′W) to Swanton Point (46°20.533′N, 62°14.4′W)April 1 to December 316Rollo Bay inside a line drawn from Howe Point (46°18.266′N, 62°20′W) to Sheep Head (46°20.033′N, 62°17.7′W)April 1 to December 317Howe Bay inside a line drawn from Durell Point (46°16.55′N, 62°21.4′W) to Howe Point (46°18.266′N, 62°20′W)April 1 to December 318Spry Cove inside a line drawn from Spry Point (46°15.045′N, 62°22.53′W) to Durell Point (46°16.55′N, 62°21.4′W)April 1 to December 319Boughton River inside a line drawn from Solander Point (46°14.55′N, 62°25.25′W) to Spry Point (46°15.045′N, 62°22.53′W)April 1 to December 3110Georgetown Harbour and connecting waters inside a line drawn from Launching Point (46°12.766′N, 62°24.466′W) to Boughton Spit (46°11.766′N, 62°25.9′W) and thence to Panmure Head (46°08.7′N, 62°28′W)April 1 to December 3111Murray Harbour inside a line drawn from Sable Point (46°01.366′N, 62°29′W) to Old Store Point (46°01.3′N, 62°28.733′W) and a line drawn from a point at 46°02.15′N, 62°29.01′W to a point at 46°01.912′N, 62°29.256′WApril 1 to December 3112Belle River inside a line drawn from a point at 45°58.45′N, 62°50.75′W to a point at 45°58.4′N, 62°50.72′WApril 1 to December 3113Flat River inside a line drawn from Big Point (46°00.05′N, 62°53.616′W) to a point at 46°00.894′N, 62°53.818′WApril 1 to December 3114Pinette Harbour and connecting waters inside a line drawn from Pond Point (46°03.3′N, 62°57.333′W) to Pinette Point (46°02.55′N, 62°56.483′W)April 1 to December 3115Orwell Bay inside a line drawn from Point Prim (46°03.166′N, 63°02.383′W) to Gallas Point (46°07.333′N, 62°57.733′W)April 1 to December 3116Pownal Bay inside a line drawn from Gallas Point (46°07.333′N, 62°57.733′W) to Pownal Point (46°10.483′N, 62°59.2′W)April 1 to December 3117West Hillsborough Bay inside a line drawn from Holland Cove Point (46°10.911′N, 63°08.22′W) to North Point on St. Peters Island (46°07.7′N, 63°10.4′W) and thence to Rice Point (46°07.883′N, 63°13.25′W)April 1 to December 3118Tryon River inside a line drawn from Birch Point (46°12.116′N, 63°31.666′W) to Tryon Head (46°12.343′N, 63°32.749′W)April 1 to December 3119Cape Traverse inside a line drawn from Bells Point (46°13.22′N, 63°39.279′W) to a point at 46°13.96′N, 63°39.228′WApril 1 to December 3120Summerside Harbour and connecting waters inside a line drawn from Graham Head (46°20.35′N, 63°48.933′W) to Phelan Point (46°23.4′N, 63°50′W)April 1 to December 3121Miscouche Cove inside a line drawn from Phelan Point (46°23.4′N, 63°50′W) to Ives Point (46°23.56′N, 63°53.166′W)April 1 to December 3122Sunbury Cove inside a line drawn from Ives Point (46°23.56′N, 63°53.166′W) to Sunbury Point (46°24.02′N, 63°56.475′W)April 1 to December 3123The waters inside a line drawn from Maximeville (46°25.816′N, 64°08.45′W) to Rocky Point (46°31.333′N, 64°06.75′W)April 1 to December 3124Percival Bay inside a line drawn from Rocky Point (46°31.333′N, 64°06.75′W) to Grande Digue Point (46°35.097′N, 64°06.564′W)April 1 to December 3125West Egmont Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°36.95′N, 64°11.45′W to the West Point wharf breakwater (46°37.083′N, 64°22.333′W)April 1 to December 3126Miminegash River and connecting waters inside a line drawn from a point at 46°52.774′N, 64°14.028′W to a point at 46°52.753′N, 64°14.032′WApril 1 to December 3127Skinners Pond inside a line drawn from a point at 46°57.931′N, 64°07.507′W to a point at 46°57.912′N, 64°07.537′WApril 1 to December 3128The waters of Tignish inside a line drawn from the northern breakwater (46°57′N, 63°59.7′W) to the southern breakwater (46°56.9′N, 63°59.7′W)April 1 to December 3129The waters of Little Tignish Run inside a line drawn from a point at 46°56.163′N, 63°59.509′W to a point at 46°56.147′N, 63°59.486′WApril 1 to December 3130Kildare Creek inside a line drawn from Creek Point (46°51.282′N, 64°00.494′W) to a point at 46°51.216′N, 64°00.666′WApril 1 to December 3131Alberton Harbour, Cascumpec Bay, Conway Narrows, Malpeque Bay, and connecting waters,inside a line drawn from Kildare Point (46°48.233′N, 64°02′W) to Cascumpeque Lighthouse (46°48.016′N, 64°02.161′W);inside a line drawn from the north side of Palmer Inlet (46°45.233′N, 64°00.533′W) to the south side of Palmer Inlet (46°44.846′N, 64°00.304′W);inside a line drawn from the north side of Hardys Channel (46°39.616′N, 63°52.75′W) to the south side of that channel (46°39.416′N, 63°52.183′W); andinside a line drawn from a point at 46°34.433′N, 63°42.533′W on Fish Island to Profitts Point (46°34.074′N, 63°40.056′W)April 1 to December 3132New London Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°30.853′N, 63°29.068′W on the west side of that bay to a point at 46°30.636′N, 63°28.073′W on the east side of that bayApril 1 to December 3133Rustico Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°27.416′N, 63°17.266′W on the west side of that bay to a point on the west end of Robinsons Island (46°27.533′N, 63°15.35′W) and a line drawn from a point on the east end of that island (46°26.033′N, 63°14.033′W) to Brackley Point (46°25.911′N, 63°13.843′W)April 1 to December 3134Covehead Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°25.798′N, 63°08.878′W on the west side of that bay to Cape Stanhope (46°25.803′N, 63°08.791′W)April 1 to December 3135Tracadie Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°24.833′N, 63°02.616′W on Dalvay Beach to a point at 46°24.883′N, 63°02.3′W on the east side of that bayApril 1 to December 3136Savage Harbour inside a line drawn from a point at 46°25.972′N, 62°50.07′W on the west side of that harbour to the light at the breakwater at that harbour (46°26.02′N, 62°49.941′W)April 1 to December 3137St. Peters Bay inside a line drawn from a point at 46°26.616′N, 62°44.466′W on the west side of that bay to a point at 46°26.71′N, 62°43.75′W on the east side of that bayApril 1 to December 3138North Lake inside a line drawn from a point at 46°28.12′N, 62°04.129′W on the west side of North Lake Run to a point at 46°28.112′N, 62°04.091′W on the east side of North Lake RunApril 1 to December 31
PART 8
SaskatchewanColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Lake Diefenbaker (51°41.10′N, 107°09.30′W)June 1 to November 302Redberry Lake (52°60.30′N, 106°39.30′W)May 1 to September 303Candle Lake (53°49.67′N, 105°18.802′W)May 1 to November 30
PART 9
Newfoundland and LabradorColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Humber Arm east of a line drawn from Frenchman’s Head triangulation station (49°03.7′N, 58°09.85′W) to McIver’s Point triangulation station (49°04.6′N, 58°08.7′W)May 1 to October 312Bull Arm inside a line drawn from Stanton Point (47°47.51′N, 53°50.34′W) to Stock Cove Point (47°46.78′N, 53°51.62′W)April 1 to October 31
PART 10
Northwest TerritoriesColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Kugmallit Bay south of a line drawn from Skiff Point on its western shore to a point at latitude 69°30′N on its eastern shoreJune 1 to October 312Cli Lake (61°59′N, 123°18.083′W)June 1 to September 303Duncan Lake (62°51′N, 113°58.066′W)June 1 to September 304Kasba Lake (60°18′N, 102°7.016′W)June 1 to August 315Lac La Martre (63°15′N, 117°55.083′W)June 1 to September 306MacKay Lake (63°55.066′N, 110°25.05′W)July 1 to September 307Mosquito Lake (62°36′N, 103°22.033′W)July 1 to September 308Nonacho Lake (61°59′N, 109°28.05′W)June 1 to September 309Point Lake (65°15.016′N, 113°4.066′W)July 1 to September 3010Stark Lake (62°28′N, 110°20.05′W)June 1 to September 3011Christie Bay on Great Slave Lake northeast of a line drawn from Utsingi Point (62°21.116′N, 111°40.774′W) true south to a point on the north shore of Etthen Island at 62°20.049′N, 111°40.776′W and a line drawn from the southwest point of Etthen Island (62°09.709′N, 111°52.536′W) to Pekanatui Point (62°08.12′N, 111°38.633′W) and thence east to a point on the mainland shore at 62°08.113′N, 111°36.337′WJune 1 to September 3012Great Slave Lake and its outflow into the Mackenzie River west of longitude 116°25′W and east of the Deh Cho BridgeJune 1 to September 3013Mackenzie River, including Mills Lake, downstream of the Deh Cho Bridge and upstream of a line drawn across the river near kilometre 140 from a point on the north shore at 61°19.174′N, 118°33.083′W to a point on the south shore near Axe Point at 61°18.352′N, 118°32.197′WJune 1 to September 3014Great Slave Lake near Taltheilei Narrows, east of a line drawn from the southwestern end of Sachowia Point (62°22.559′N, 111°43.931′W) to Utsingi Point (62°21.115′N, 111°40.774′W) and west of longitude 111°21.75′WJune 1 to September 3015The North Arm of Great Slave Lake northwest of a line drawn from Whitebeach Point (62°28.159′N, 115°15.138′W) to a point on the opposite shore at 62°30.583′N, 115°10.25′WJune 1 to October 3116Great Slave Lake south of the Yellowknife River Bridge and north of a line drawn from a point at 62°17.328′N, 114°12.242′W on the mainland shore at the mouth of Wool Bay, thence to the southern tip of Ruth Island (62°17.372′N, 114°14.219′W), thence to a point at 62°15.967′N, 114°28.117′W in the West Mirage Islands and thence northwest to a point on the mainland shore at 62°21′N, 114°35′WJune 1 to October 31
PART 11
NunavutColumn 1Column 2ItemWatersPeriod1Outlet Bay, Dubawnt Lake, east of a line drawn from a point at 63°22.485′N, 101°06.517′W to a point at 63°20.054′N, 101°01.178′WJuly 1 to August 31
(Section 1)Sheltered Waters Voyages Made by a Ferry
PART 1
OntarioColumn 1Column 2ItemPointsPeriod1Cochenour and McKenzie Island on Red Lake (51°04.3′N, 93°48.5′W)January 1 to December 312Glenora and Adolphustown (44°02.5′N, 77°03′W)January 1 to December 313Kingston (44°13.5′N, 76°28.3′W) and Marysville (44°11.4′N, 76°26.3′W)January 1 to December 314Kingston (44°13.5′N, 76°28.3′W) and Dawson Point (44°12.5′N, 76°25.2′W)January 1 to December 315Wolfe Island (44°08.6′N, 76°21.2′W) and Cape Vincent, New York (44°07.4′N, 76°20.1′W)January 1 to December 316Wolfe Island (44°10′N, 76°30′W) and Simcoe Island (44°10.5′N, 76°30′W)January 1 to December 317Millhaven (44°11.3′N, 76°44.2′W) and Stella (44°10.1′N, 76°42.1′W)January 1 to December 318At the east end of Howe Island*, a point at 44°18.2′N, 76°11.3′W and a point at 44°18.3′N, 76°11.5′WJanuary 1 to December 319At the west end of Howe Island*, a point at 44°16.4′N, 76°19.4′W and a point at 44°16.2′N, 76°19.3′WJanuary 1 to December 3110Abitibi River*, a point at 49°17.5′N, 81°03.6′W and a point at 49°17.5′N, 81°03.7′WJanuary 1 to December 3111Moosonee (51°16′N, 80°37′W) and Moose Factory Island (51°15.5′N, 80°37′W)January 1 to December 3112Cedar Point (44°48.3′N, 80°07.1′W) and Christian Island (44°49′N, 80°10.2′W)January 1 to December 3113Virginia Beach (44°19′N, 79°17′W) and Georgina Island (44°21′N, 79°18′W)January 1 to December 3114Sombra (42°42.5′N, 82°28.5′W) and Marine City, Michigan (42°42.5′N, 82°29.2′W)January 1 to December 3115Any two or more of the following: the Walpole Island ferry terminal (42°37′N, 82°30.5′W), Algonac, Michigan (42°37′N, 82°31′W), and Russell Island, Michigan (42°36′N, 82°31′W)January 1 to December 3116Amherstburg (42°06′N, 83°06.5′W) and Bois Blanc Island (42°06′N, 83°07′W)January 1 to December 31
Cable ferry
PART 2
QuebecColumn 1Column 2ItemPointsPeriod1The wharf at Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive (47°26.926′N, 70°21.91′W) and Île-aux-Coudres wharf (47°25.26′N, 70°23.546′W)January 1 to December 312The wharf at Montmagny (46°59.41′N, 70°33.216′W) and the wharf at Île aux Grues (47°03.3′N, 70°31.894′W)January 1 to December 313The wharf of the municipality of L’Isle-Verte (48°01.5′N, 69°20.983′W) and the public wharf at La Richardière (48°02.363′N, 69°24.368′W)January 1 to December 314The wharf at Saint-Augustin (51°13.5′N, 58°39.1′W) and the wharf at Pointe-à-la-Truite (51°10.9′N, 58°34.1′W)May 1 to November 30
PART 3
Nova ScotiaColumn 1Column 2ItemPointsPeriod1The wharf at 46°17.4′N, 60°32.5′W and the wharf at 46°17.36′N, 60°32.348′W (Englishtown ferry route)January 1 to December 312The wharf at 45°59.53′N, 60°59.017′W and the wharf at 45°59.572′N, 60°59.163′W (Little Narrows ferry route)January 1 to December 313The wharf at 45°10.15′N, 61°42.178′W and the wharf at 45°10.476′N, 61°41.83′W (Country Harbour ferry route)January 1 to December 314The wharf at 44°17.754′N, 64°21.69′W and the wharf at 44°18.17′N, 64°21.56′W (LaHave River ferry route)January 1 to December 31
PART 4
British ColumbiaColumn 1Column 2ItemPointsPeriod1Quathiaski Cove (50°02.534′N, 125°13.018′W) and Campbell River (50°01.694′N, 125°14.538′W)January 1 to December 312Skidegate Landing (53°14.783′N, 132°00.527′W) and Alliford Bay (53°12.691′N, 131°59.307′W)January 1 to December 313Any two or more of the following: Port McNeill (50°35.517′N, 127°05.25′W) on Vancouver Island, Sointula (50°38′N, 127°01.5′W) on Malcolm Island and Alert Bay (50°35.2′N, 126°55.833′W) on Cormorant IslandJanuary 1 to December 314Any two or more of the following: Swartz Bay (48°41.364′N, 123°24.466′W), Montague Harbour (48°53.504′N, 123°23.385′W), Sturdies Bay (48°52.602′N, 123°18.913′W), Village Bay (48°50.674′N, 123°19.483′W), Otter Bay (48°48.028′N, 123°18.623′W) and Lyall Harbour (48°47.894′N, 123°11.708′W)January 1 to December 315Any two or more of the following: Preedy Harbour (48°58.878′N, 123°40.768′W), Telegraph Harbour (48°58.204′N, 123°39.566′W) and Chemainus (48°55.56′N, 123°42.835′W)January 1 to December 316Nanaimo Harbour (49°10.006′N, 123°55.859′W) and Descanso Bay (49°10.674′N, 123°51.539′W)January 1 to December 317McPhail Point (48°36.841′N, 123°30.987′W) and Brentwood Bay (48°34.641′N, 123°27.888′W)January 1 to December 318Snug Cove (49°22.799′N, 123°19.762′W) and Horseshoe Bay (49°22.6′N, 123°16.162′W)January 1 to December 319Saltery Bay (49°46.871′N, 124°10.626′W) and Earls Cove (49°45.214′N, 124°00.506′W)January 1 to December 3110Crofton (48°51.948′N, 123°38.298′W) and Vesuvius Bay (48°52.875′N, 123°34.374′W)January 1 to December 3111Fulford Harbour (48°46.127′N, 123°26.858′W) and Swartz Bay (48°41.364′N, 123°24.466′W)January 1 to December 3112Langdale (49°25.912′N, 123°28.274′W) and Horseshoe Bay (49°22.6′N, 123°16.162′W)January 1 to December 3113Buckley Bay (49°31.542′N, 124°50.88′W) and Denman Island (49°32.09′N, 124°49.403′W)January 1 to December 3114Gravelly Bay (49°29.58′N, 124°42.5′W) and Hornby Island (49°30.75′N, 124°42.333′W)January 1 to December 31