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General Pilotage Regulations

Version of section 10 from 2006-03-22 to 2012-04-09:

  •  (1) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority shall hold

    • (a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in the compulsory pilotage area of

      • (i) St. John’s, Holyrood or Placentia Bay in Newfoundland,

      • (ii) Halifax or Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, or

      • (iii) Saint John in New Brunswick; or

    • (b) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate or a master, ship of not more than 350 tons, gross tonnage, or tug, local voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in any other area.

  • (2) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Laurentian Pilotage Authority shall hold

    • (a) a master, local voyage, certificate; or

    • (b) a first mate, intermediate voyage, certificate.

  • (3) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Great Lakes Pilotage Authority shall hold

    • (a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in the compulsory pilotage area of the Port of Churchill, Manitoba; or

    • (b) a master, local voyage, certificate if the applicant is to perform pilotage duties in a compulsory pilotage area other than the Port of Churchill, Manitoba.

  • (4) An applicant who intends to perform pilotage duties in an area in the region of the Pacific Pilotage Authority shall hold

    • (a) a master, intermediate voyage, certificate; or

    • (b) a master, ship of not more than 350 tons, gross tonnage, or tug, local voyage, certificate.


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