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Operator Competency Requirements

The Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulations require operators of pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes to have proof of competency on board at all times. These requirements are being phased in over ten years (see table).

 
How this applies to operators** of pleasure craft fitted with a motor and used for recreational purposes Date at which proof of competency required on board

All operators born after April 1, 1983

September 15, 1999

All operators of craft under 4 m in length, including personal watercraft

September 15, 2002

All operators

September 15, 2009

* These requirements apply in areas outside the Northwest and Nunavut Territories at this time.

** Applies to non-residents of Canada and whose pleasure craft is in Canada more than 45 consecutive days. Operator card or equivalent issued to a non-resident by their state or country will be considered as proof of competency.

TIP: Certificates for boating safety courses completed before April 1, 1999 will be recognized. If you've already taken a course prior to these regulations - and have proof - then that course certificate or card will be accepted as proof of competency!

Proof of competency can take 1 of 3 forms:
  • proof of having successfully completed a boating safety course in Canada prior to April 1, 1999;
  • a pleasure craft operator card issued following the successful completion of a Transport Canada-accredited test;
  • a completed rental-boat safety checklist (for power-driven rental boats).

The operator card is good-for-life. Boaters can obtain their card after receiving a mark of at least 75% on a Canadian Coast Guard-accredited test. Boaters have the option of taking this test without first completing a course.

For a list of organizations that have accredited boating safety courses and tests, please see the list of accredited course providers, please note that these are the head offices, or call the Boating Safety Infoline at 1-800-267-6687 to obtain a hard-copy of the list.


Last updated: 2004-11-04 Top of Page Important Notices