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Source: http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-38.7/SOR-96-313/239156.html
Regulation current to September 15, 2006

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PART I

CANADA SHIPPING ACT

 

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Item

Provision ofCanada Shipping Act

Short­Form Description

Fine ($)

   

 

 

 

1.

436 (3)

Failure to deliver wreck to receiver of wrecks as soon as possible

400

2.

437 (1)

Failure to prove lawful possession of wreck

  80

PART I.1

AIDS TO NAVIGATION PROTECTION REGULATIONS

 

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Item

Provision ofAids to Navigation Protection Regulations

Short­Form Description

Fine ($)

   

 

 

 

1.

3 (1)

Failure to report damaged or moved aid to navigation as soon as is practicable

200

PART I.2

BOATING RESTRICTION REGULATIONS

 

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Item

Provision ofBoating Restriction Regulations

Short­Form Description

Fine ($)

   

 

 

 

  1.

2.2 (1)

Allow a person under 12 years of age to operate a pleasure craft with engine power greater than 7.5 kW without prescribed supervision

250

  1.1

2.3 (1)

Allow a person under 16 years of age to operate a pleasure craft with engine power greater than 30 kW without prescribed supervision

250

  1.11

2.3 (2)

Operate a pleasure craft with engine power greater than 30 kW without prescribed supervision — person under 16 years of age

100

  1.2

2.5 (1)

Allow a person under 16 years of age to operate a personal watercraft

250

  1.3

2.5 (2)

Operate a personal watercraft — person under 16 years of age

100

  1.4

3 (a)

Unauthorized placement of sign restricting boating

150

  2.

4

Removal of sign without consent

150

  3.

5 (a)

(a) Alteration of authorized sign

150

 

 

(b) Concealment of authorized sign

150

 

 

(c) Damaging authorized sign

150

 

 

(d) Destruction of authorized sign

150

  4.

5 (b)

(a) Use of authorized sign as a mooring

150

 

 

(b) Use of post supporting authorized sign as a mooring

150

  4.1

(6 (1)

Operate vessel in contravention of restriction contained in authorized sign

100

  5.

6 (2)

Unauthorized operation of vessel

100

  6.

6 (3)

(a) Unauthorized operation of power­driven vessel

100

 

 

(b) Unauthorized operation of electrically propelled vessel

100

  7.

6 (4)

Unauthorized operation of power­driven vessel

100

  8.

6 (4.2)

Unauthorized operation of over­powered vessel

100

  9.

6 (5)

Speeding

100

10.

6 (5.1)

Speeding

100

11.

6 (5.2)

Speeding – in excess of 10 km/h within 30 m of shore: inland waters of Canada within Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta or British Columbia

100

12.

6 (6)

Towing a person on any water sport equipment outside permitted hours

100

13.

7 (1.1)

(a) Speeding ­ regatta

  50

 

 

(b) Speeding ­ marine parade

  50

 

 

(c) Speeding ­ boat race

  50

14.

8 (5)

Failure to remove sign or support when ordered by Minister

150

15.

10 (b)

(a) Failure to maintain sign in required form

150

 

 

(b) Failure to maintain sign in required construction

150

15.1

12 (2)

(a) Failure to give assistance to an enforcement officer

100

 

 

(b) Failure to furnish information to an enforcement officer

100

16.

15 (a)

Failure to comply with direction or prohibition of an enforcement officer

100

17.

15 (b)

Failure to comply with signal of an enforcement officer

100

PART I.3

PRIVATE BUOY REGULATIONS

 

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Item

Provision ofPrivate Buoy Regulations

Short­Form Description

Fine ($)

   

 

 

 

 1.

3

(a) Place a private buoy that interferes with navigation

100

 

 

(b) Place a private buoy that is likely to interfere with navigation

100

 

 

(c) Place a private buoy that misleads operator of vessel

200

 

 

(d) Place a private buoy likely to mislead operator of vessel

200

 2.

4 (1) (a)

Place a private buoy that does not show the required dimensions above the water

  50

 3.

4 (1) (b)

Place a private buoy without displaying “PRIV” in the required manner

  50

 4.

4 (1) (c)

Place a private buoy that does not comply with the requirements set out inCanadian Aids to Navigation

  50

 5.

4 (1) (d)

Place a private buoy that does not display required information in the required manner

  50

 6.

4 (1) (e)

(a) Place a private buoy not constructed in a manner that ensures requirements are met

  50

 

 

(b) Place a private buoy not maintained in a manner that ensures requirements are met

  50

 

 

(c) Place a private buoy not constructed with materials that ensure requirements are met

  50

 

 

(d) Place a private buoy not maintained with materials that ensure requirements are met

  50

 7.

4 (1) (f)

(a) Place a private buoy with anchor not constructed in a manner that ensures anchor remains in position

  50

 

 

(b) Place a private buoy with anchor not maintained in a manner that ensures anchor remains in position

  50

 

 

(c) Place a private buoy with anchor not constructed with materials that ensure anchor remains in position

  50

 8.

6

(a) Place a private buoy equipped with a light that fails to remain lit throughout the night

100

 

 

(b) Place a private buoy equipped with a light that does not meet the requirements of theCanadian Aids to Navigation

100


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