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As stipulated in Part I of the Canada Shipping Act, Transport Canada is responsible for registering Canadian vessels upon request from
their owners.
The Act requires registration of vessels and pleasure
crafts exceeding 15 register tons.
Ship
Registration consists of establishing its identity and providing it with a
title against which a ship's mortage or some other necessity may be obtained
and the right to navigate in international waters.
Transport Canada Marine Safety Forms
Our Ship Registration Offices, in Quebec, are located at:
Transport Canada
Ship Registration
800 Rene Levesque Blvd West (NM-Mtl)
Suite 620, 6th floor, Montreal
(Quebec) H3B 1X9
Claude Spratt
Registrar of ships
Email:sprattc@tc.gc.ca
Telephone: (514) 283-3597
Fax: (514) 283-6595
Lisette DuPlessis
Registrar of ships
Email: duplesl@tc.gc.ca
Telephone: (514) 283-3597
Fax: (514) 283-6595
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Transport Canada
Ship Registration
Champlain Harbour Station
4th floor
901, Cap-Diamant, Québec,
(Quebec) G1K 4K1
Rémi Marceau
Registrar of ships
Email:
marcer@tc.gc.ca
Telephone: (418) 648-4508
Fax: (418) 649-6326
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While the Act does not require registration of ships below 15 tons (as noted
above),
owners of these vessels may choose to register them. Vessels equipped with a
permanent or temporary engine of 7.5 kW (10 HP) or more
must, however, hold a licence that may be obtained from Canada Border Services Agency
(CBSA).
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