Canadian boaters will eventually have to pay for pleasure craft licences (PCLs), but the OFAH is reminding members that the fees haven’t been implemented yet.
Canadian boaters will eventually have to pay for pleasure craft licences (PCLs), but the OFAH is reminding members that the fees haven’t been implemented yet.
New boating regulations floated, including expanding pleasure craft licence requirements and modernizing the craft operator training program.
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.