New boating regulations floated
New boating regulations floated, including expanding pleasure craft licence requirements and modernizing the craft operator training program.
New boating regulations floated, including expanding pleasure craft licence requirements and modernizing the craft operator training program.
New provincial boating regulations focusing on “Clean, Drain, Dry” principles and practices aiming to reduce the spread of environmentally damaging invasive species come into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
Boaters and anglers require a pleasure craft licence from Walpole Island First Nations (WIFN) as of June 1, if they want to stop in the south end of the St. Clair River.
Transport Canada is considering new boating regulations, including requiring wind-powered vessels to be licensed.