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Atlantic Pilotage Tariff Regulations, 1996

SOR/95-586

PILOTAGE ACT

Registration 1995-12-13

Regulations Prescribing Tariffs of Pilotage Charges to be Paid to the Atlantic Pilotage Authority for Pilotage in Compulsory and non-Compulsory Pilotage Areas

P.C. 1995-2095 1995-12-13

Whereas the Atlantic Pilotage Authority, pursuant to section 34Footnote * of the Pilotage Act, published in the Canada Gazette Part I on June 17, 1995 a copy of proposed Regulations prescribing tariffs of pilotage charges to be paid to the Atlantic Pilotage Authority for pilotage in compulsory and non-compulsory pilotage areas;

Whereas notices of objection to this proposed tariff was filed with the National Transportation Agency and that Agency has investigated the proposed charges and, in its Decision No. 742-W-1995 dated November 9, 1995, recommends that they be implemented;

And Whereas the Atlantic Pilotage Authority, by resolution of November 21, 1995 made the Regulations to implement the proposed charges;

Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to section 33 of the Pilotage Act, is pleased hereby to approve the repeal of the Atlantic Pilotage Tariff Regulations, approved by Order in Council P.C. 1981-108 of January 15, 1981Footnote **, and to approve the annexed Regulations prescribing tariffs of pilotage charges to be paid to the Atlantic Pilotage Authority for pilotage in compulsory and non-compulsory pilotage areas made by the Atlantic Pilotage Authority on November 21, 1995, in substitution therefor.

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Atlantic Pilotage Tariff Regulations, 1996.

Interpretation

 In these Regulations,

Authority

Authority means the Atlantic Pilotage Authority; (Administration)

berth

berth includes a wharf, pier, anchorage and mooring buoy; (poste)

breadth

breadth, in respect of a ship, means the maximum distance, in metric units, between the outside edges of the shell platings of the ship; (largeur)

coastal area

coastal area means that part of the waters of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority area that is outside the compulsory pilotage areas and located

  • (a) in and around Nova Scotia south and southwest of Halifax,

  • (b) in the Bay of Fundy and the waters contiguous to the Bay of Fundy, or

  • (c) to the south and southwest of the outer approaches to Chedabucto Bay; (zone côtière)

compulsory pilotage area

compulsory pilotage area means an area established as a compulsory pilotage area by section 3 of the Atlantic Pilotage Authority Regulations; (zone de pilotage obligatoire)

dead ship

dead ship means a self-propelled ship that is without the use of its propelling power or its rudder, but does not include a ship warped from one berth to another solely by means of mooring lines attached to a wharf, to the shore or to a mooring buoy; (navire mort)

length

length, in respect of a ship, means the distance, in metric units, between the fore and aft extremities of the ship; (longueur)

moulded depth

moulded depth, in respect of a ship, means the vertical distance, in metric units, at amidships from the top of the keel plate to the uppermost continuous deck, fore and aft, that extends to the sides of the ship and, for the purposes of this definition, the existence of tonnage openings, engine spaces or a step in the deck is not regarded as an interruption of the continuity of the deck; (creux sur quille)

movage

movage means the manoeuvring of a ship from one berth to another or back to the same berth within a compulsory pilotage area or a non-compulsory pilotage area, but does not include the warping of a ship from one berth to another solely by means of mooring lines attached to a wharf, to the shore or to a mooring buoy unless a pilot is employed; (déplacement)

non-compulsory pilotage area

non-compulsory pilotage area means a port or harbour area described in Schedule 1 or a coastal area; (zone de pilotage non obligatoire)

one-way trip

one-way trip means the passage of a ship from

  • (a) outside a compulsory pilotage area or non-compulsory pilotage area to any place inside that area (inward), or

  • (b) inside a compulsory pilotage area or non-compulsory pilotage area to any place outside that area (outward); (voyage simple)

pilot boat

pilot boat means a boat used by the Authority to embark or disembark pilots; (bateau-pilote)

pilotage unit

pilotage unit, in respect of a ship, means the figure obtained by multiplying its length by its breadth and moulded depth and dividing the product by 283.17; (unité de pilotage)

trip through

trip through means the continuous passage of a ship from outside a compulsory pilotage area into that area and out of that area again. (voyage via une zone de pilotage obligatoire)

  • SOR/98-327, s. 16

Application

 These Regulations apply in respect of pilotage services in compulsory pilotage areas and non-compulsory pilotage areas.

Pilotage Charges

 The charges prescribed in these Regulations are the pilotage charges to be paid to the Authority.

Temporary Surcharge

 In addition to the charges payable under section 4, a pilot boat replacement surcharge is payable until June 30, 2011 in accordance with Schedules 2, 4 and 5.

  • SOR/2008-241, s. 1

Compulsory Pilotage Areas — One-Way Trips

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a one-way trip in a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 2 is the greater of

  • (a) the sum of the minimum charge set out in column 2 of that item and the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 5 of that item, and

  • (b) the amount determined by the following formula:

    (PU × UC) + BC + BR

    where

    PU
    = the pilotage unit,
    UC
    = the unit charge set out in column 3 of that item,
    BC
    = the basic charge set out in column 4 of that item, and
    BR
    = the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 5 of that item.
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 2

Compulsory Pilotage Areas — Trips Through

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a trip through a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 3 is

  • (a) the flat charge set out in column 2 of the item if a pilot boat is not used, or in column 3 of that item if a pilot boat is used; or

  • (b) the amount determined by the following formula:

    (PU × UC) + BC

    where

    PU
    = the pilotage unit,
    UC
    = the unit charge set out in column 4 of that item, and
    BC
    = the basic charge set out in column 5 of that item.
  • SOR/97-453, s. 1
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16

Compulsory Pilotage Areas — Movages

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a movage in a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 4 is

  • (a) the sum of the flat charge set out in column 2 of that item and the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 8 of that item; or

  • (b) the greater of

    • (i) the sum of the minimum charge set out in column 3 of that item and the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 8 of that item, and

    • (ii) the amount determined by the following formula:

      (PU × UC) + BC + BR

      where

      PU
      = the pilotage unit,
      UC
      = the unit charge set out in column 4 of that item if a pilot boat is not used or in column 6 if a pilot boat is used,
      BC
      = the basic charge set out in column 5 of that item if a pilot boat is not used or in column 7 if a pilot boat is used, and
      BR
      = the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 8 of that item.
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 3

Saint John Compulsory Pilotage Area

[SOR/2008-310, s. 1(E)]

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a trip or a movage that is in the Saint John compulsory pilotage area and that is set out in column 1 of Schedule 5 is

  • (a) the sum of the flat charge set out in column 2 of that item and the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 3 of that item; or

  • (b) the greater of

    • (i) the sum of the minimum charge amount set out in column 4 of that item and the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 3 of that item, and

    • (ii) the amount determined by the following formula:

      (PU × UC) + BC + BR

      where

      PU
      = the pilotage unit,
      UC
      = the unit charge set out in column 5 of that item,
      BC
      = the basic charge set out in column 6 of that item, and
      BR
      = the pilot boat replacement surcharge set out in column 3 of that item.
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 4
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 2(E)

Compulsory Pilotage Area of Voisey’s Bay

  •  (1) The pilotage charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a one-way trip or a movage that is in the compulsory pilotage area of Voisey’s Bay is $1,000 for each 24-hour period, or part of a 24-hour period.

  • (2) The period referred to in subsection (1) shall begin when the pilot leaves the place of dispatch and ends when the pilot returns to the place of dispatch, and includes time spent on travel that is directly related to the pilotage assignment.

  • SOR/2008-30, s. 1

Port or Harbour Areas — One-Way Trips

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a one-way trip in a port or harbour area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 6 is the greater of

  • (a) the minimum charge set out in column 2 of that item, and

  • (b) the amount determined by the following formula:

    PU × UC

    where

    PU
    = the pilotage unit,
    UC
    = the unit charge set out in column 3 of that item.
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16

Port or Harbour Areas — Movages

 The charge for a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, for a movage in a port or harbour area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 6 is the amount set out in column 4 of that item.

  • SOR/98-327, ss. 15, 16

Coastal Areas — One-Way Trips and Movages

  •  (1) A charge of $453 for each 24-hour period, or part of a 24-hour period, is payable if the services of a pilot are used to pilot a ship, other than a dead ship or an oil rig, in a coastal area.

  • (2) The 24-hour period referred to in subsection (1)

    • (a) begins

      • (i) where the services are immediately preceded by pilotage services in a compulsory pilotage area or a port or harbour area described in Schedule 1, when the ship leaves that area, and

      • (ii) in any other case, when the pilot leaves the place of dispatch;

    • (b) ends

      • (i) where the services are immediately followed by pilotage services in a compulsory pilotage area or a port or harbour area described in Schedule 1, when the ship enters that area, and

      • (ii) in any other case, when the pilot returns to the place of dispatch; and

    • (c) for the purposes of subparagraphs (a)(ii) and (b)(ii), includes time spent on travel or delay on shore that is directly related to the pilotage assignment.

  • (3) Where the provision of the services referred to in subsection (1) results in the pilot being unavailable for the pilot’s normal duties and it is necessary to replace the pilot with another pilot for the period of absence, an additional charge equal to the sum of the following is payable:

    • (a) the amount paid by the Authority for the services of the replacement pilot, and

    • (b) $221 for each 24-hour period, or part of a 24-hour period, that the replacement pilot is necessary.

  • SOR/98-327, ss. 1, 16

Dead Ships

 The charge for a trip or movage of a dead ship is an amount equal to twice the charge that would be payable if the ship were not a dead ship.

Oil Rigs

 The charge for an oil rig for a one-way trip or a movage is the greater of

  • (a) a minimum charge of $1,174, and

  • (b) the amount determined by multiplying the pilotage unit of the oil rig by a unit charge of $1.68.

Pilot Boats

  •  (1) The charge for the use of a pilot boat to embark or disembark a pilot for pilotage service on an oil rig in a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 2 is the basic charge set out in column 4 of that item.

  • (2) The charge for the use of a pilot boat if a request for the service of a pilot boat is cancelled after the pilot has embarked on the pilot boat in a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 2 is the basic charge set out in column 4 of that item.

  • (3) The charge for the use of a pilot boat to embark or disembark a pilot for pilotage service on a safety watch in a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 2 is the basic charge set out in column 4 of that item.

  • (4) The charge for the use of a pilot boat to embark or disembark a pilot for pilotage service in a non-compulsory pilotage area is

    • (a) the basic charge set out in column 4 of that item, if the pilot boat is dispatched from a compulsory pilotage area set out in column 1 of an item of Schedule 2; and

    • (b) the actual cost of hiring the pilot boat, if the pilot boat is dispatched from a non-compulsory pilotage area.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 2

Locks

 A charge of $158 is payable in respect of the passage of a ship through Canso Lock or St. Peter’s Lock.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 2

Trial Trips

 The charge for a trial trip is

  • (a) for the first three hours or less, $330; and

  • (b) for each hour or part of an hour after the first three hours, $120.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 2
  • SOR/2003-82, s. 1

Compass Adjustments

 The charge for ship movements required for adjusting a ship’s compasses or calibrating a ship’s direction finders is

  • (a) for the first three hours or less, $330; and

  • (b) for each hour or part of an hour after the first three hours, $120.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 2
  • SOR/2003-82, s. 2

Dry Dock

 The charge payable where a pilot conducts a ship into or out of a dry dock, floating dock, graving dock, or onto or off of a syncrolift or a cradle is $166.

Detention on Board Ship

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), if a pilot is detained on board ship for any reason other than adverse weather conditions, the charge is

    • (a) for the first hour or less of detention, no charge;

    • (b) for the second hour of detention or part of it, $210; and

    • (c) for each hour of detention, or part of the hour, after the second hour, $120.

  • (2) The maximum charge payable under subsection (1) for any 24-hour period is $930.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 3
  • SOR/2003-82, s. 3

Detention on Shore

  •  (1) If pilotage services are requested and the pilot reports for duty at the pilot station and is detained there, the charge for the period of detention is $120 for each hour or less of detention, up to a maximum of $930 for any 24-hour period.

  • (2) The period for which the charges set out in subsection (1) are payable begins one hour after the later of

    • (a) the time at which the pilot was ordered to report at the pilot station for pilotage duty, and

    • (b) the time at which the pilot actually reported at the pilot station for pilotage duty.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 4
  • SOR/2003-82, s. 4

Detention on Oil Rigs

 Where, owing to adverse weather conditions, a pilot is unable to disembark from an oil rig after the pilot has piloted the oil rig or been on duty on board the oil rig to perform a safety watch, the charge is an amount equal to the pilotage charge payable under section 13.

  • SOR/2001-298, s. 1(F)

Travel and other Expenses of Pilots

 Travel, meal and lodging expenses incurred by a pilot that are directly related to a pilotage assignment are payable as pilotage charges.

In-Transit Charges

  •  (1) If a pilot is carried on board ship toward the area for which pilotage service is requested, a charge is payable as follows for the period during which the pilot is on board the ship and not performing pilotage duties:

    • (a) for the first two hours, $210; and

    • (b) for each hour, or part of an hour, after the first two hours, $120.

  • (2) The maximum charge payable under subsection (1) for a 24-hour period is $930.

  • SOR/2008-310, s. 3

Overcarriage Charges

  •  (1) If a pilot is carried on board ship beyond the area for which pilotage service is requested, a charge is payable as follows for the period it takes to return the pilot to the place where the pilot was taken on board the ship:

    • (a) for the first two hours, $210; and

    • (b) for each hour, or part of an hour, after the first two hours, $120.

  • (2) The maximum charge payable under subsection (1) for a 24-hour period is $930.

  • SOR/2008-310, s. 3

Safety Watches

  •  (1) If the owner, master or agent of a ship other than an oil rig, or the Authority, requires a pilot to be on duty on board the ship for reasons relating to safety, a charge is payable as follows:

    • (a) for the first two hours, $210; and

    • (b) for each hour, or part of an hour, after the first two hours, $120.

  • (1.1) The maximum charge payable under subsection (1) for a 15-hour period is $930.

  • (2) Where the owner, master or agent of an oil rig, or the Authority, requires a pilot to be on duty on board the oil rig for reasons relating to safety, the charge is the greater of

    • (a) a minimum charge of $1,174, and

    • (b) the amount determined by multiplying the pilotage unit of the oil rig by a unit charge of $1.68.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 5
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 4

Cancellations

 If pilotage services are requested for a ship and the request is cancelled after a pilot reports for pilotage duty, the charge payable is the lesser of

  • (a) the basic charge for the pilotage area, and

  • (b) $900.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 6
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 5

Tugs and Barges

 For greater certainty, where pilotage services are provided for a tug and barge or barges, the pilotage unit to be used in the formulae set out in sections 5 to 9 is the sum of the pilotage units of each ship that is subject to compulsory pilotage or in respect of which pilotage services are requested.

Charges per Pilot

 For greater certainty, where the services of more than one pilot are used, the charges for those services shall be determined by multiplying the number of pilots by the charges prescribed in these Regulations.

Pilotage Cards

  •  (1) On boarding a ship, a pilot shall ascertain from the master or officer-in-charge, the breadth, depth, length, registered tonnage and other information necessary to complete the pilotage card supplied by the Authority.

  • (2) A completed pilotage card shall be signed by the master or officer-in-charge and the pilot and shall be delivered by the pilot without alteration to the Authority as soon after being signed as is practicable.

 [Repealed, SOR/98-327, s. 7]

SCHEDULE 1(Section 2 and subparagraphs 11(2)(a)(i) and (b)(i))Port and Harbour Areas

  • 1 The following areas are non-compulsory pilotage areas:

    • (a) Bathurst, New Brunswick, consisting of all the navigable waters inward of a line drawn from Carron Point to Youghall Point and all the navigable waters seaward of that line within a radius of 5.0 nautical miles;

    • (b) Caraquet, New Brunswick, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Pointe de Maisonnette on a bearing of 000° (True) for a distance of 1.8 nautical miles, thence on a bearing of 070° (True) for a distance of 10.0 nautical miles and thence on a bearing of 180° (True) to Pokesudie Island Light;

    • (c) Belledune, New Brunswick, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Little Belledune Point on a bearing of 000° (True) for a distance of 3.0 nautical miles, thence to latitude 47°56’ N, longitude 65°47’ W, and thence on a bearing of 180° (True) to the shore;

    • (d) Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Boughton Island to a geographic point situated at a distance of 2.0 nautical miles on a bearing of 090° (True), thence on a bearing of 180° (True) for a distance of 5.2 nautical miles and thence on a bearing of 270° (True) to Graham Point;

    • (e) Pictou, Nova Scotia, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Logan Point to a geographic point situated at a distance of 2.7 nautical miles on a bearing of 070° (True) and thence on a bearing of 161° (True) to Evans Point;

    • (f) Souris, Prince Edward Island, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Deane Point to a geographic point situated at a distance of 2.0 nautical miles on a bearing of 180° (True), thence on a bearing of 270° (True) for a distance of 4.0 nautical miles and thence on a bearing of 000° (True) to Souris Head;

    • (g) Summerside, Prince Edward Island, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Seacow Head to a geographic point situated at a distance of 5.5 nautical miles on a bearing of 270° (True) and thence on a bearing of 000° (True) to Sunbury Point;

    • (h) Chandler, Quebec, consisting of all the navigable waters within a line drawn from Chandler Government Wharf Light on a bearing of 090° (True) for a distance of 1.0 nautical mile, thence on a bearing of 108° (True) for a distance of 1.5 nautical miles, thence on a bearing of 270° (True) for a distance of 1.5 nautical miles and thence on a bearing of 000° (True) for a distance of 1.8 nautical miles to the shore; and

    • (i) any other port or harbour area, other than a compulsory pilotage area or a port or harbour area in or around the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • SOR/98-327, s. 8
  • SOR/2004-318, s. 1(F)

SCHEDULE 2(Sections 4.1, 5 and 14)Compulsory Pilotage Areas — One-Way Trips

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
ItemCompulsory Pilotage AreaMinimum Charge ($)Unit Charge ($)Basic Charge ($)Pilot Boat Replacement Surcharge ($)
1Miramichi, N.B.n/a6.06543.00n/a
2Restigouche (Zone A, Dalhousie and Zone B, Campbellton), N.B.2,650.008.982,100.00n/a
3Bay of Exploits (Botwood and Lewisporte), N.L.1,725.008.85841.00n/a
4Holyrood, N.L.1,590.005.04513.00n/a
5Humber Arm, N.L.1,400.007.33541.00n/a
6Placentia Bay, N.L.2,650.004.672,100.00n/a
7St. John’s, N.L.1,590.005.04513.00n/a
8Stephenville, N.L.1,725.008.85841.00n/a
9Cape Breton (Zone A, Sydney), N.S.1,725.005.01841.00n/a
10Cape Breton (Zone B-1, Bras d’Or Lake), N.S.900.003.98641.00n/a
11Cape Breton (Zone B-2, Bras d’Or Lake), N.S.900.003.98641.00n/a
12Cape Breton (Zones C and D, Strait of Canso), N.S.1,100.002.98862.00n/a
13Halifax, N.S.1,125.002.14504.0067.00
14Pugwash, N.S.n/a5.17438.00n/a
15Charlottetown, P.E.I.n/a3.49355.00n/a
  • SOR/98-114, s. 1
  • SOR/98-327, s. 9
  • SOR/99-154, ss. 1, 2
  • SOR/2000-339, s. 1
  • SOR/2001-298, ss. 2 to 4, 9 to 11
  • SOR/2003-82, ss. 5 to 8, 14 to 16, 18
  • SOR/2003-411, s. 1
  • SOR/2004-318, ss. 2 to 5, 10
  • SOR/2005-381, ss. 1 to 6
  • SOR/2006-326, ss. 1 to 6
  • SOR/2007-291, s. 1
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 5
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 6

SCHEDULE 3(Section 6)Compulsory Pilotage Areas — Trips Through

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
ItemCompulsory Pilotage AreaFlat Charge, No Pilot Boat Used ($)Flat Charge, Pilot Boat Used ($)Unit Charge ($)Basic Charge ($)
1Cape Breton (Zone B-1, Bras d’Or Lake), N.S.n/an/a7.961,282.00
2Cape Breton (Zone C, Strait of Canso), N.S.n/a1,479.00n/an/a
3Confederation Bridge, P.E.I.450.001,200.00n/an/a
  • SOR/97-453, s. 2
  • SOR/98-327, ss. 10, 11
  • SOR/98-460, s. 1
  • SOR/99-154, s. 3
  • SOR/2001-298, s. 5
  • SOR/2003-411, s. 2
  • SOR/2005-381, s. 7
  • SOR/2006-326, s. 7
  • SOR/2007-291, s. 1
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 6

SCHEDULE 4(Sections 4.1 and 7)Compulsory Pilotage Areas — Movages

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8
ItemCompulsory Pilotage AreaFlat Charge ($)Minimum Charge ($)Unit Charge, No Pilot Boat Used ($)Basic Charge, No Pilot Boat Used ($)Unit Charge, Pilot Boat Used ($)Basic Charge, Pilot Boat Used ($)Pilot Boat Replacement Surcharge ($)
1Miramichi, N.B.598.00n/an/an/an/an/an/a
2Restigouche (Zone A, Dalhousie and Zone B, Campbellton), N.B.n/a2,120.007.181,680.008.081,890.00n/a
3Bay of Exploits (Botwood and Lewisporte), N.L.n/a1,380.007.08673.007.97756.00n/a
4Holyrood, N.L.n/a1,272.004.03410.004.54461.70n/a
5Humber Arm, N.L.n/a1,120.005.86433.006.60486.90n/a
6Placentia Bay, N.L.
  • (a) between Whiffen Head and Come By Chance terminals

n/a1,325.002.341,050.00n/an/an/a
  • (b) any other area

n/a2,385.003.741,680.004.201,890.00n/a
7St. John’s, N.L.n/a1,431.004.03410.004.54462.00n/a
8Stephenville, N.L.n/a1,553.007.08673.007.97757.00n/a
9Cape Breton (Zone A, Sydney), N.S.n/a1,553.004.01673.004.51757.00n/a
10Cape Breton (Zone B-1, Bras d’Or Lake), N.S.n/a810.003.18513.003.58577.00n/a
11Cape Breton (Zone B-2, Bras d’Or Lake), N.S.n/a810.003.18513.003.58577.00n/a
12Cape Breton (Zones C and D, Strait of Canso), N.S.n/a990.002.38690.002.68776.00n/a
13Halifax, N.S.n/a1,013.001.71403.001.93453.6067.00
14Pugwash, N.S.472.00n/an/an/an/an/an/a
15Charlottetown, P.E.I.384.00n/an/an/an/an/an/a
  • SOR/98-114, s. 2
  • SOR/98-327, s. 12
  • SOR/99-154, ss. 4, 5
  • SOR/99-411, s. 1
  • SOR/2000-339, s. 2
  • SOR/2001-298, ss. 6 to 8, 12 to 14
  • SOR/2003-82, ss. 9 to 12, 20 to 23
  • SOR/2003-411, s. 3
  • SOR/2004-318, ss. 6 to 10
  • SOR/2005-381, ss. 8 to 14
  • SOR/2006-326, ss. 8 to 12
  • SOR/2007-291, s. 1
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 6
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 6

SCHEDULE 5(Sections 4.1 and 8)Saint John Compulsory Pilotage Area — Trips and Movages

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6
ItemTrip or MovageFlat Charge ($)Pilot Boat Replacement Surcharge ($)Minimum Charge ($)Unit Charge ($)Basic Charge ($)
1Subject to item 2, a one-way trip, including a trip to or from the Monobuoyn/a100.00791.003.09445.00
2One-way trip to or from an anchorage arean/a100.00791.000.93134.00
3Trip through900.00100.00n/an/an/a
4Movage from an anchorage area to the Monobuoyn/a100.00712.002.32334.00
5Movage from an anchorage area to a wharf or from a wharf to an anchorage arean/a100.00712.002.47356.00
6Movage from a wharf to another wharf within Saint John Harbourn/an/a712.001.85267.00
7Movage from one anchorage area to another anchorage arean/a100.00712.001.24178.00
  • SOR/98-327, s. 13
  • SOR/99-154, s. 6
  • SOR/2003-82, ss. 13, 24
  • SOR/2005-381, ss. 15 to 17
  • SOR/2006-326, ss. 13 to 15
  • SOR/2007-291, s. 1
  • SOR/2008-241, s. 6
  • SOR/2008-310, s. 6

SCHEDULE 6(Sections 9 and 10)Port and Harbour Areas — One-Way Trips and Movages

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
ItemPort or Harbour AreaMinimum Charge, One-way Trip ($)Unit Charge, One-way Trip ($)Movage Charge ($)
1Bathurst, N.B.287.002.88233.00
2Caraquet, N.B.287.002.88233.00
3Belledune, N.B.469.004.02291.00
4Georgetown, P.E.I.287.002.88233.00
5Pictou, N.S.359.003.60291.00
6Souris, P.E.I.287.002.88233.00
7Summerside, P.E.I.359.003.60291.00
8Chandler, Que.467.004.02233.00
9Any other port or harbour area302.003.26244.00
  • SOR/98-327, s. 14
  • SOR/99-154, s. 6
  • SOR/2007-291, ss. 2, 3

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