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Western Notices to Mariners

Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

Fisheries and Oceans
Canada
Pêches et Océans
Canada
VOL. 32, MONTHLY EDITION NO 07
JULY 27, 2007

Publication Number 40063779




NOTICES TO MARINERS

PUBLICATION



WESTERN EDITION


Published monthly by the

CANADIAN COAST GUARD



CONTENTS
   
Page
Section 1
Safety and General Information 1 - 9
Section 2
Chart Corrections 10 - 11
Section 3
Corrections to Radio Aids to Marine Navigation NIL
Section 4
Sailing Directions and Small Craft Guide Corrections 12, 13
Section 5
List of Lights, Buoys and Fog signals Corrections 14


Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada


Maritime Services Directorate
Aids to Navigation

Internet: www.notmar.gc.ca

 

 

 



EXPLANATORY NOTES

Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic chart unless otherwise indicated.

Bearings  refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° (North) clockwise to 359°; those relating to lights are from seaward.

Visibility of lights is that in clear weather.

Depths - The units used for soundings (metres, fathoms or feet) are stated in the title of each chart.

Elevations  are normally given above Higher High Water, Large Tides unless otherwise indicated.

Distances  may be calculated as follows:

1 nautical mile = 1 852 metres (6,076.1 feet)

1 statute mile = 1 609.3 metres (5,280 feet)

1 metre = 3.28 feet

Temporary & Preliminary Notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P) before the chart action. Please note that Nautical charts are not hand amended by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for Temporary (T) and Preliminary (P) Notices. It is recommended that mariners chart these corrections in pencil. Listing of charts affected by Temporary and Preliminary Notices are revised and promulgated quarterly in Section 1 of the Monthly Edition.

Please note that, in addition to the temporary and preliminary changes normally advertised as (T) and (P) Notices, there are a significant number of permanent changes to navigational aids that have been advertised as Preliminary Notices to Mariners while charts are being updated for new editions.

Marine Information Report & Suggestion Sheet  - Mariners are requested to notify the responsible authorities when new or suspected dangers to navigation are discovered, changes observed in aids to navigation or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary. Such communications can be made using the Marine Information Report & Suggestion Sheet  inserted on the last page  of each monthly edition of Notices to Mariners.

Monthly edition of Notices to Mariners  - Notices to Mariners  are issued free of charge on a monthly basis. Mariners now have a choice between specific Regional  issue(s) they wish to receive. Requests to be placed on or removed from the mailing list should be made by using the form inserted on page vi  of each monthly edition. Notification of changes to the mailing addresses, regional issues and/or number of copies required should also be transmitted by means of this form.

Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications  - A source list of Canadian Nautical Charts & publications  is published in Notice No. 14  of the current Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners.   The source supply and the prices effective at the time of printing are listed. This list is periodically updated in the monthly edition of Notices to Mariners.

NOTE: Cette publication est aussi disponible en français.


CHART CORRECTIONS - SECTION 2



Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numeric order by chart number. Each chart correction listed applies only to that particular chart. Related charts, if any, will have their own specific correction listed separately. Users should also refer to CHS Chart 1 Symbols, Abbreviations Terms for additional information pertaining to the correction of charts. The illustration below describes the elements that will comprise a typical Section 2 chart correction.

elements of section 2






ADVISORY
 



NOTICES TO SHIPPING (WRITTEN AND BROADCAST)



The Canadian Coast Guard is implementing a number of changes to the aids to navigation system in Canada.


These changes are advertised as Notices to Shipping (Broadcast and Written) by the Canadian Coast Guard and are followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.


Mariners are advised that all relevant Written Notices to Shipping should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service.


Written Notices to Shipping are published weekly and are available from local Canadian Coast Guard Offices.


The Canadian Hydrographic Service is reviewing the impact of these changes with the Canadian Coast Guard and together we are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.


For further information contact your local Canadian Coast Guard office.


Pacific

Fisheries and Oceans Canada ,
Canadian Coast Guard,
Vancouver MCTS
Suite 2380 , PO Box 12107
555 West Hastings Street
VANCOUVER BC V6B 4N6
 
Telephone : 604-666-6011
Facsimile : 604-666-8453

Fisheries and Oceans Canada ,
Canadian Coast Guard,
Inuvik MCTS Centre
P.O. Box 2659
INUVIK NT X0E 0T0
 
Telephone: 867-777-2667
Facsimile: 867-777-2851

Note : Vancouver is a 10 digit dialing area





DGPS FULLY OPERATIONAL SERVICE


The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) announces that the Differential Global Positioning Service (DGPS) Fully Operational Service (FOS) is available for positioning and navigation.


FOS means the service will provide a DGPS broadcast using the type 9 RTCM message for pseudorange corrections at a data transmission rate of 200 baud. Refer to Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (RAMN) for estimated advertised coverage for each differential station.


Users are also advised that differential corrections are based on the NAD 83 datum position of the reference station antenna and positions obtained using DGPS should be referenced to this coordinate system only. DGPS receivers must be set to the WGS 84 datum in order to obtain optimum positioning accuracy.




Table of DGPS Reference Stations in Canada
Station Name
Id. Nos
of
reference
stations
DGPS
Station
ID
Geog. Position
Frequency
[kHz]
Bit/s







Latitude Longitude



Cape Race, NL


338,339


940


46 46 N


53 11 W


315


200


Cape Ray, NL


340,341


942


47 38 N


59 14 W


288


200


Cape Norman, NL


342,343


944


51 30 N


55 49 W


310


200


Rigolet, NL


344,345


946


54 11 N


58 27 W


299


200


Partridge Island, NB


326,327


939


45 14 N


66 03 W


295


200


Pt. Escuminac, NB


332,333


936


47 04 N


64 48 W


319


200


Fox Island, NS


336,337


934


45 20 N


61 05 W


307


200


Western Head, NS


334,335


935


43 59 N


64 40 W


312


200


Hartlen Point, NS


330,331


937


44 36 N


63 27 W


298


200


St.-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC


312,313


929


45 19 N


73 19 W


296


200


Lauzon, QC


316,317


927


46 49 N


71 10 W


309


200


Rivière-du-Loup, QC


318,319


926


47 46 N


69 36 W


300


200


Moisie, QC


320,321


925


50 12 N


66 07 W


313


200


Wiarton, ON


310,311


918


44 45 N


81 07 W


286


200


Cardinal, ON


308,309


919


44 47 N


75 25 W


306


200


Alert Bay, BC


300,301


909


50 35 N


126 55 W


309


200


Amphitrite Pt., BC


302,303


908


48 55 N


125 33 W


315


200


Richmond, BC


304,305


907


49 11 N


123 07 W


320


200


Sandspit, BC


306,307


906


53 14 N


131 49 W


300


200



DGPS RECEIVER - WARNING



The Canadian Coast Guard's Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) broadcast contains built in health information designed to alert a DGPS user receiver of an out of tolerance or fault condition. During testing, it was found that some user DGPS receivers did not process the health information properly. Improper processing by a user equipment can result in incorrect positions.


Please contact your DGPS manufacturer or supplier to ensure that your receiver is capable of processing the DGPS Reference Station Health information correctly.
DGPS USER ALERT


The Canadian Coast Guard received reports in March 97 of DGPS receivers apparently ignoring the broadcast alarm which should signal the immediate discontinuation of a particular satellite correction. Reports indicate that some user equipment does not properly recognize this "do-not-use" correction flag and as a result erroneously processes it as a correction. This can result in position errors as large as 15 kilometers while the receiver is in DGPS mode. DGPS users are advised that they should contact the manufacturer of their equipment immediately to determine if they require a receiver upgrade.


DGPS station anomaly report / Rapport d'anomalie des stations DGPS


With the purpose of constantly evaluating the quality of the DGPS service offered, the Canadian Coast Guard is providing the mariner with the following anomaly report. This report will allow us to get well-supported information concerning the anomaly and thus, will facilitate the identification of the origin of the problem. Please fill accordingly each section of this report and forward it by the suggested ways. You will find a legend at the end of this document.


Avec le souci d'évaluer constamment la qualité du service DGPS offert, la Garde côtière met à la disposition du navigateur le présent rapport d'anomalie. Ce rapport servira à bien documenter l'anomalie et, de ce fait, facilitera l'identification ou la recherche de la source du problème. Nous vous prions de bien remplir chaque section de ce rapport et de l'acheminer de la façon suggérée. Vous trouverez une légende à la fin de ce document.

DGPS station anomaly report 1


DGPS station anomaly report 2
DGPS station anomaly report 3

DGPS station anomaly report 4



MONTHLY EDITION OF NOTICES TO MARINERS

 


MAILING LIST CHANGES



Leader, Notices to Mariners

Navigation Aids

Navigation Systems

Canadian Coast Guard

200 Kent Street, Station 5N186

Ottawa, ON

K1A 0E6


Telephone (613) 990-3037

Facsimile (613) 998-8428

Internet www.notmar.gc.ca


Please indicate which edition you would like to receive.



EASTERN EDITION (Comprised of Arctic, Newfoundland, Maritimes, Gulf & River St. Lawrence and Central areas) ________



WESTERN EDITION (Comprised of Arctic and Pacific areas)________

 



ADD _____ AMEND ______ REMOVE ______ NO. OF COPIES ___________


mailing list changes form


INDEX

CANADIAN COAST GUARD - MARINE COMMUNICATION AND TRAFFIC SERVICES (MCTS).... 2

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES.... 1

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ARCTIC CHARTS.... 2

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CUMULATIVE CHART CORRECTIONS.... 1

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CURRENT CHART EDITION DATES.... 1

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - PRINT ON DEMAND CHARTS - CARE AND USE.... 1

*716(P) APPROACHES TO/APPROCHES À TSEHUM HARBOUR - DAYBEACON TO BE REPLACED.... 9

*717(P) APPROACHES TO/APPROCHES À TSEHUM HARBOUR - SPAR BUOYS TO BE REPLACED.... 9

*718 BRITISH COLUMBIA - DESOLATION SOUND AND/ET SUTIL CHANNEL - READ ISLAND - DAYBEACON PERMANENTLY DISCONTINUED.... 9

*704 CANADIAN COAST GUARD - LIST OF CHARTS AND REFERENCE CHARTS (SECTION I) AFFECTED BY TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES.... 6

*701 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.... 2

*700 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS.... 2

*703 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NON EQUIVALENT ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.... 5

*702 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER NAVIGATION CHARTS.... 3

*714(P) HARO STRAIT, BOUNDARY PASS AND/ET SATELLITE CHANNEL - LIGHT AND STRUCTURE COLOUR TO BE CHANGED.... 8

*715(P) PLANS - HOWE SOUND - CHARACTERISTICS AND STRUCTURE COLOUR TO BE CHANGED.... 9

*705 TRANSPORT CANADA PUBLICATIONS - SHIP SAFETY BULLETINS (TP 3231) - 2007.... 7

NUMERICAL INDEX OF CANADIAN CHARTS AFFECTED

Chart No.

Page

Chart No.

Page

Chart No.

Page

3061

10





3312

10





3443

10





3463

10,11





3476

2





3479

2





3491

11





3492

11





3538

11





3539

2, 11
















SECTION 1 – Edition 07/2007
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION



CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE CHART PATCHES.

CHS is introducing a new initiative with a full colour Patch on the Web. A link in the Notices to Mariners web site will be provided so clients can access the colour Patch. The colour Patch will be published in HTML and PDF format. Providing the Patches in colour (accessible to all via remote access to the Web) is an enhanced form of alternative service delivery in line with CHS strategic objectives.

Colour Web Patches are free to the mariner, and given the quality of many printers, should reproduce well. They will be available in real time all around the world which is an improvement since clients had to wait for the paper copy to be mailed.

Previously, in the Notices to Mariners (NTM) booklet, Patches were produced in full colour or a minimum of black and magenta.

Due to current budgetary constraints, Patches will now only be produced in black and white for publication in the NTM booklet.

Our level of service will change with this initiative and CHS intends to analyze market reaction to this innovation.

CHS welcomes your feedback on this new service at chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CUMULATIVE CHART CORRECTIONS.

The cumulative Notice to Mariners corrections for charts can now be accessed at http://www.notmar.gc.ca/search/notmar-eng.php

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - CURRENT CHART EDITION DATES.

CHART EDITIONS

The three terms described below are used to indicate the publication status of Canadian charts.

NEW CHART - "NEWCHT"

The first publication of a Canadian chart embracing an area not previously charted to the scale shown, or embracing an area different from any existing Canadian chart.

NEW EDITION - "NEWEDT"

A new issue of an existing chart containing amendments essential to navigation in addition to those issued in Notice to Mariners and making existing editions obsolete.

REPRINTS

A new issue of the current edition of a chart incorporating no amendments of navigational significance other than those previously promulgated in Notice to Mariners. It may also contain amendments from other sources provided they are not essential to navigation. Previous printings of the current edition remain in force.

The current chart edition dates can now be accessed at http://www.chs-shc.gc.ca/pub/en/products/core.cfm

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - PRINT ON DEMAND CHARTS - CARE AND USE.

Background

By providing nautical charts to the public, the goal of the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS) is to provide services for safe navigation in a fiscally responsible manner. As a result, CHS continues to expand its portfolio of nautical paper charts that are printed using Print On Demand (POD) technology. These charts are easily recognized by their whiter paper and the coloured logo of the Canadian Hydrographic Service. This new technology enables CHS to print charts in a more efficient manner while enhancing chart content through being able to quickly add new and important information. POD technology provides customers with up-to-date charts without the historical hand-drawn corrections or glued-on patches. Additionally, this technology eliminates out-of-stock situations which arise with the traditional printing and warehousing methods. In the event of a national emergency, CHS can respond to the appropriate authorities with best available information very quickly.

Care of Your POD Chart

CHS encourages its customers to handle the POD charts more carefully than the traditional lithographic charts. When plotting information on POD charts, use HB pencils and apply limited pressure. Testing has suggested that an Indian gum eraser is more effective than alternatives when used on the product. This eraser is also suitable for charts printed using lithographic processes.

CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ARCTIC CHARTS.

Please be advised that effective February 2007 all Arctic notices will appear in both the Eastern and Western paper editions of Notices to Mariners.

Mariners may obtain all Arctic chart notices via the Canadian Coast Guard Notices to Mariners online service www.notmar.gc.ca or by contacting the Canadian Coast Guard, Notices to Mariners office at the following coordinates:

Leader, Notices to Mariners

Aids to Navigation

Navigation Systems

Canadian Coast Guard

200 Kent Street, Station 5N186

Ottawa, ON

K1A 0E6

Telephone (613) 993-6974

Facsimile (613) 998-8428

CANADIAN COAST GUARD - MARINE COMMUNICATION AND TRAFFIC SERVICES (MCTS).

Marine Communications and Traffic Services will no longer provide the radiotelegram service subject to full international charges after December 31st, 2007. However, messages addressed to "Quarantine" and messages requesting a doctor to meet a ship on arrival will now be handled without charge. MCTS will continue to provide a Marine Telephone Call Service subject to full international charges in selected areas, based upon demand and the availability of alternate service delivery methods.

*700 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NAUTICAL CHARTS.

CHARTS

MAIN TITLE

SCALE

PUBLISHED

CAT#

PRICE

New Chart

All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.

3479

Approaches to/Approches à Sidney

1:20000

18-MAY-2007

2

$20.00

New Editions

All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.

3539

Discovery Passage

1:40000

30-MAR-2007

2

$20.00







Chart Permanently Withdrawn






3476

Approaches to/Approches à Tsehum Harbour





*701 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.

RELEASED PRODUCTS


S-57 ENC NUMBER

CHART TITLE

CA573308

Rose Island to Parry Sound

CA573310

Rose Island Channel

CA573360

Falconbridge Wharf

CA570138

Esquimalt Harbour

CA573283

Approaches to / Approches à Parry Sound North

CA573284

Approaches to / Approches à Parry Sound

CA276090

Sable Island Bank/Banc de l'Île de Sable to/au St.Pierre Bank/Banc de Saint Pierre

CA376135

Cape Pine to/au Cape St Mary's

CA276204

Halifax to/à Sydney

CA276271

Cabot Strait and Approaches, Scatarie Island to Anticosti Island

CA276284

Sydney to Saint-Pierre

CA479020

Québec à/to Donnacona

CA579049

Quai public/Public Wharf

CA179172

Golfe du Saint-Laurent / Gulf of St. Lawrence

*702 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - RASTER NAVIGATION CHARTS.

CHARTS

MAIN TITLE

New Charts

All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.

R/M1431

Canal de Beauharnois


17-JAN-2003


See Note 2

R/M1514

Carillon à/to Papineauville


24-JUL-1998


See Note 2

New Editions

All temporary and preliminary notices affecting the previous versions of the following chart(s) (is / are) now cancelled. For any outstanding notices please consult section 2 of this edition.

R/M1310

Port de Montréal


26-NOV-2004


See Note 2

R/M1409

Canal de la Rivière Sud


12-APR-2002


See Note 2

R/M1410

Lac Saint-Louis


26-APR-2002


See Note 2

R/M1438

Grindstone Island to/à Carleton Island


20-APR-2007


See Note 2

R/M1509A

Rivière des Prairies


30-DEC-2005


See Note 2

R/M1509A

Île Bizard à/to Pont Viau


30-DEC-2005


See Note 2

R/M1509B

Rivière des Prairies


30-DEC-2005


See Note 2

R/M1509B

Pont Viau à/to Île Bourdon


30-DEC-2005


See Note 2

R/M1510A

Lac Saint-Louis à/to Carillon - Compartment B-C


25-JUL-2003


See Note 2

R/M1510A

Lac des Deux Montagnes


25-JUL-2003


See Note 2

R/M1510B

Lac des Deux Montagnes


25-JUL-2003


See Note 2

R/M1510B

Baie de Vaudreuil à/to Laval - Compartment A-B


25-JUL-2003


See Note 2

R/M1512A

Ottawa to/à Long Island


04-MAR-2005


See Note 2

R/M1512B

Long Island to/à Becketts Landing


04-MAR-2005


See Note 2

R/M1512C

Becketts Landing to/à Smith Falls


04-MAR-2005


See Note 2

R/M1512D

Ottawa to/à Smiths Falls - Cover Notes


04-MAR-2005


See Note 2

R/M1513A

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513A

Smith Falls to/à Rocky Narrows


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513B

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513B

Rocky Narrows to/à Newboro'


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513C

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513C

Newboro' to/à Jones Falls


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513D

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513D

Jones Falls to/à River Styx


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513E

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1513E

River Styx to/ à Kingston


07-JUN-1996


See Note 2

R/M1515A

Papineauville à/to Ottawa


24-JUL-1998


See Note 2

R/M1515A

Papineauville à/to Becketts Creek


24-JUL-1998


See Note 2

R/M1515B

Papineauville à/to Ottawa


24-JUL-1998


See Note 2

R/M1515B

Becketts Creek à/to Ottawa


24-JUL-1998


See Note 2

R/M1550

Britannia Bay à/to Chats Falls


26-DEC-2003


See Note 2

R/M1551

Chats Falls à/to Chenaux


24-AUG-2001


See Note 2

R/M1552A

Portage-du-Fort to/à L' Île Fraser


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1552A

Portage-du-Fort to/à Chute du Grand Calumet including/y compris chenal du Rocher Fendu


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1552B

Portage-du-Fort to/à L' Île Fraser


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1552B

Chute du Grand Calumet to/au Lac Coulonge


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1552C

Portage-du-Fort to/à L' Île Fraser


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1552C

Lac Coulonge to/à L'Île Fraser including/y compris Le chenal de la Culbute


05-JUN-1998


See Note 2

R/M1553A

Île Marcotte à/to Rapides-des-Joachims


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1553A

Île Marcotte à/to Île D'Arcy


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1553B

Île Marcotte à/to Rapides-des-Joachims


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1553B

Île D'Arcy à/to Balmer Bay


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1553C

Île Marcotte à/to Rapides-des-Joachims


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1553C

Balmer Bay à/to Rapides-des-Joachims


31-MAR-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554A

Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Lac la Cave


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554A

Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Maraboo Lake


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554B

Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Lac la Cave


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554B

Maraboo Lake à/to Bald Rock


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554C

Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Lac la Cave


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1554C

Bald Rock au/to Lac la Cave


16-JUN-2006


See Note 2

R/M1555

Lac la Cave


25-MAY-2001


See Note 2

R/M1556A

Lac Temiscamingue/ Lake Timiskaming


02-APR-2004


See Note 2

R/M1556A

Lac Temiscamingue/ Lake Timiskaming


02-APR-2004


See Note 2

R/M1556B

Lac Temiscamingue/ Lake Timiskaming


02-APR-2004


See Note 2

R/M1556B



02-APR-2004


See Note 2

R/M2067

Hamilton Harbour


15-JUN-2007


See Note 2







Charts Permanently Withdrawn






R/M1513

Smith Falls to/à Kingston Including/y compris Tay Branch to/à Perth





R/M1515

Papineauville à/to Ottawa





R/M1556

Lac Temiscamingue/ Lake Timiskaming





R/M2165

Wheatley Harbour





R/M3476

Approaches to/Approches à Tsehum Harbour





R/M1509

Rivière des Prairies





R/M1510

Lac des Deux Montagnes





R/M1512

Ottawa to/à Smiths Falls





R/M1552

Portage-du-Fort to/à L' Île Fraser





R/M1553

Île Marcotte à/to Rapides-des-Joachims





R/M1554

Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Lac la Cave





*703 CANADIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE - NON EQUIVALENT ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHARTS.

Note:

The following ENC products are not equivalent to the current editions of their corresponding paper charts and should not be used as a replacement.

NON EQUIVALENT PRODUCTS

S-57 ENC NUMBER

PAPER CHART NUMBER

CHART TITLE

CA176290

5001

Labrador Sea/Mer du Labrador

CA276286

4023

Northhumberland Strait / Détroit de Northumberland

CA276477

8013

Flemish Cap/Bonnet Flamand

CA373067

2304

Oiseau Bay to/à Jackfish Bay

CA376014

4242

Cape Sable Island to/aux Tusket Islands

CA376045

4240

Liverpool Harbour to/à Lockeport Harbour

CA376047

4241

Lockeport to/à Cape Sable

CA376093

4367

Flint Island to/à Cape Smoky

CA376094

4020

Strait of Belle Isle/Détroit de Belle Isle

CA376212

5143

Lake Melville

CA476179

4466

Hillsborough Bay

CA476202

4211

Cape Lahave to/à Liverpool Bay

CA476327

4596

Bay of Exploits Sheet/feuille II (Middle/centre)

CA476328

4597

Bay of Exploits Sheet/feuille III (South/sud)

CA576226

4587

Fishery Products International Wharves / Quais

*704 CANADIAN COAST GUARD - LIST OF CHARTS AND REFERENCE CHARTS (SECTION I) AFFECTED BY TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES.

IN EFFECT JULY 27, 2007

(REVISED AND PROMULGATED QUARTERLY)

1220

28-MAY(T)/04

1314

607(P)/06

1315

607(P)/06

1317

210(P)/07

1351

196(T)/87, 636(P)/93, 510(P)/98, 517(P)/98

1361

1101(P)/99

1409

1205(T)/06, 311(T)/07

1410

1206(T)/06, 211(P)/07

1434

03-AUG(P)/01

1509

517(P)/98, 506(T)/07

1510

517(P)/98, 507(T)/07

1511

517(P)/98

2024

103(P)/06

2028

103(P)/06

2181

725(T)/91, 03-AUG(P)/01

2218

28-APR(P)/00

2241

28-APR(P)/00

2250

361(P)/97

2260

106(P)/06

2283

31-MAR(P)/00, 04-JAN(P)/02, 1207(P)/06

LC 3000

2346(P)/99, 28-APR(P)/00, 03-NOV(P)/00, 23-MAR(P)/01

3053

19-JAN(P)/01

3313

30-MAY(P)/03

3424

511(P)/07

3440

509(P)/07

3441

612(P)/07

3458

14-FEB(P)/03

3476

30-MAY(P)/03, 510(P)/07, 613(P)/07

3495

508(P)/07

3534

611(P)/07

3538

1101(P)/06

3601

907(P)/06

3602

907(P)/06

LC 3604

23-MAR(P)/01

3606

907(P)06

3802

1103(T)/06

3891

24-AUG(P)/01

3955

15-SEP(P)/00

3958

615(P)/07

4000

21-APR(T)/06

4001

17-SEP(T)/04, 21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06

4003

21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06

4006

21-APR(T)/06, 01-DEC(T)/06

4023

208(P)/07

4098

1102(P)/03

4142

904(P)/06

4203

309(T)/07

4210

607(P)/04, 610(P)/04, 11-AUG(T)/06

LC 4230

11-AUG(T)/06

4234

306(P)/07

4240

405(P)/05

4241

1114(P)/04, 11-AUG(T)/06

LC 4242

11-AUG(T)/06

4244

601(P)/06

4245

106(P)/07

4266

308(P)/07, 411(P)/07, 504(P)/07

4385

902(P)/04

4404

01-JUL(T)/05

4405

24-MAR(T)/06

4416

26-APR(T)/02, 15-NOV(T)/02, 29-NOV(T)/02, 25-FEB(T)/05

4425

207(P)/07, 307(P)/07

4428

908(P)/05

4437

01-JUL(T)/05, 505(P)/07

4448

209(P)/07

4454

908(P)/05

4466

24-MAR(T)/06

4467

1007(P)/06

4483

610(P)/07

4486

04-JAN(T)/02, 24-JAN(T)/03, 16-MAY(T)/03, 31-OCT(T)/03, 107(P)/07

4492

1208(P)/06

4615

15-DEC(T)/06

4619

15-DEC(T)/06

4839

15-DEC(T)/06

4885

22-JUN(P)/07

4954

16-MAY(T)/03, 18-JUL(T)/03, 17-DEC(T)/04

5449

808(P)/04

5707

807(P)/04

6251

23-JUN(P)/00

6267

112(P)/06

7010

153(T)/99

LC 7011

153(T)/99

7083

847(P)/89, 1510(P)/98, 1727(P)/98

7371

634(P)/96

7760

1510(P)/98, 1727(P)/98

8006

21-APR(T)/06

8007

01-DEC(T)/06

8012

17-SEP(T)/04

8015

26-APR(T)/02

*705 TRANSPORT CANADA PUBLICATIONS - SHIP SAFETY BULLETINS (TP 3231) - 2007.

Ship Safety Bulletins address safety-related matters pertaining to vessels. Bulletins are available from Transport Canada's Marine Safety Directorate free of charge and are issued on an "as needed" basis.


A complete list of Ship Safety Bulletins are available on Transport Canada's Web site.


If you do not have access to our Web site and wish to be included in the Ship Safety Bulletins mailing list, please send your request to the Marine Safety location provided below.


As of June 30, 2007, the following bulletins have been issued.

Bulletin Number

Title

Date of Creation

01/2007

Marine Emergency Duties Training for Personnel on Small Fishing and Small Commercial Vessels

2007-03-27

Transport Publications (TPs) New and/or Amended - 2007

Publication No

Title

Date

TP 4957

Marine Emergency Duties Training Program

June 2007

TP 8129

Tanker Safety, Crude Oil Washing and Inert Gas, and Supervisor of Transfer Operations Training Courses

March 2007

Publication No

Title

Date

TP 10933

Engine Room Rating Training Program

June 2007

TP 10937

Mobile Offshore Units (MOUS) Training Courses

January 2007

TP 11130

Training Course In Marine Cooking

June 2007

TP 12301

Standard for 5 ppm Bilge Alarms
(for Canadian Inland Waters)(2007)

January 2007

TP 13024

Training Standards for RO-RO passenger ships personnel

July 2007

TP 13813

CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001
2007 Entry into Force: What you need to know

May 2007

TP 14609

Study Guide for Applicants to the Fourth-class Engineer Certificate with STCW Endorsement

June 2007

TP 14658

Registration of non-pleasure craft (small commercial vessels) in the "Small Vessel Register" - New requirements under the Canada Shipping Act 2001 (CSA 2001)

April 2007

TP 14673

Safety Stickers

March 2007

TP 14674

Boating Safety Brochure

March 2007

TP 14675

Boating Safety - Right of Way Diagram

March 2007

TP 10655

Approved Training Courses

June 2007

Copies of these publications may be obtained from:


Marine Safety
Transport Canada
Place de Ville, Tower "C"
330 Sparks Street, 9th floor
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0N8


E-mail: marinesafety@tc.gc.ca


Web site: Ship Safety Bulletins: http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/bulletins/toc_e.htm

Transport Publications: http://www.tc.gc.ca/MarineSafety/TP/menu.htm


Phone: (613) 991-3135

Fax: (613) 990-1879

*714(P) HARO STRAIT, BOUNDARY PASS AND/ET SATELLITE CHANNEL - LIGHT AND STRUCTURE COLOUR TO BE CHANGED.

Reference: Notice 612(P)/07 is cancelled.

Reference chart: 3441

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the characteristics of Forrest Island light LL 225.4

(48° 39' 17.8" N 123° 19' 24" W NAD83) from "Fl R 4 s" to "Fl W 4 s". It also proposes to change the colour of the structure from "White with red band at top" to "White" only.

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties. Comments should be directed to Superintendent, Aids to Navigation, Canadian Coast Guard, 25 Huron Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 4V9, Telephone: (250) 480-2602, Facsimile (250) 480-2702 before August 18, 2007. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(P2007-024)

*715(P) PLANS - HOWE SOUND - CHARACTERISTICS AND STRUCTURE COLOUR TO BE CHANGED.

Reference: Notice 611(P)/07 is cancelled.

Reference chart: 3534

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the characteristics of Tyee Point light LL 423

(49° 22' 49.6" N 123° 16' 24.1" W NAD83) from "Q W 1s" to "Fl R 4s". It also proposes to change the colour of the structure from "White" to "White with a red band at the top".

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties. Comments should be directed to Superintendent, Aids to Navigation, Canadian Coast Guard, 25 Huron Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 4V9, Telephone: (250) 480-2602, Facsimile (250) 480-2702 before August 18, 2007. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(P2007-025)

*716(P) APPROACHES TO/APPROCHES À TSEHUM HARBOUR - DAYBEACON TO BE REPLACED.

Reference chart: 3479

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently replace Roberts Bay daybeacon LL 5115 to a lighted beacon, Roberts Bay light, LL 230.6 (48° 39' 57.4" N 123° 23' 31" W) (NAD 83) will display the characteristics

"Fl G 4 s".

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties. Comments should be directed to Superintendent, Aids to Navigation, Canadian Coast Guard, 25 Huron Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 4V9, Telephone: (250) 480-2602, Facsimile (250) 480-2702 before August 22, 2007. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(P2007-026)

*717(P) APPROACHES TO/APPROCHES À TSEHUM HARBOUR - SPAR BUOYS TO BE REPLACED.

Reference chart: 3479

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently replace Tsehum Harbour spar buoy "U4" LL 5120.5

(48° 40' 28.6" N 123° 24' 45.3" W NAD 83) with Tsehum Harbour Starboard Hand daybeacon LL 5120.6 and

replace buoy "U11" LL 5120.3 (48° 40' 29.1" N 123° 24' 45.9" W NAD 83) with Tsehum Harbour Port Hand daybeacon LL 5120.7.

Comments on this action are solicited from mariners and other interested parties. Comments should be directed to Superintendent, Aids to Navigation, Canadian Coast Guard, 25 Huron Street, Victoria, BC, V8V 4V9, Telephone: (250) 480-2602, Facsimile (250) 480-2702 before August 22, 2007. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

(P2007-027)

*718 BRITISH COLUMBIA - DESOLATION SOUND AND/ET SUTIL CHANNEL - READ ISLAND - DAYBEACON PERMANENTLY DISCONTINUED.

Reference: Notice 1101(P)/06 is cancelled.

(P2007-032)





SECTION 2 – Edition 07/2007
CHART CORRECTIONS

3061 - Harrison Hot Springs to/à Long Island - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 29-OCT-1999 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007



Amend

Fl to read "Fl G" against light

49°18'42.5"N 121°46'37.0"W


DFO(6201696-01)




3061 - Harrison Bay to/à Harrison Hot Springs - Sheet 1 - New Edition - 29-OCT-1999 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007



Amend

Fl to read "Fl G" against light

49°18'42.5"N 121°46'37.0"W


DFO(6201696-01)




3312 - Hoskyn Channel - Sutil Channel - Sheet 19 - New Edition - 05-JAN-2007 - NAD 1983

20-JUL-2007


LNM/D. 27-APR-2007

Delete

port hand daybeacon
(see Chart No. 1 Qt)

50°09'34.3"N 125°05'39.2"W


(P2007032) LL(334) DFO(6201694-01)




3443 - Thetis Island to/à Nanaimo - New Edition - 20-DEC-2002 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007


LNM/D. 25-AUG-2006

Add

submarine cable
(see Chart No. 1 L30.1)

joining 49°07'22.1"N 123°22'30.8"W



49°05'34.2"N 123°25'31.9"W



49°04'55.4"N 123°26'08.7"W



49°04'12.7"N 123°26'30.3"W



49°03'23.2"N 123°26'21.3"W



49°02'18.8"N 123°25'27.1"W



49°01'47.2"N 123°24'38.8"W



49°01'25.3"N 123°22'47.6"W



and 49°01'26.0"N 123°22'30.8"W


DFO(6201697-01)




Add

obstruction, depth unknown
(see Chart No. 1 K40)

49°02'24.5"N 123°25'32.2"W


DFO(6201697-02)




3463 - Strait of Georgia, Southern Portion/Partie Sud - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007


LNM/D. 23-FEB-2007

Add

submarine cable
(see Chart No. 1 L30.1)

joining 49°12'56.9"N 123°12'20.0"W



49°12'12.5"N 123°15'49.1"W



49°12'02.3"N 123°17'08.3"W



49°11'23.2"N 123°20'14.0"W



49°11'20.8"N 123°20'19.2"W



49°11'13.8"N 123°20'32.0"W



49°10'59.2"N 123°20'43.6"W



49°09'11.7"N 123°20'56.5"W



49°08'19.7"N 123°21'18.5"W



49°07'53.8"N 123°21'37.6"W



49°05'34.2"N 123°25'31.9"W



49°04'55.4"N 123°26'08.7"W



49°04'12.7"N 123°26'30.3"W



49°03'23.2"N 123°26'21.3"W



49°02'18.8"N 123°25'27.1"W



49°01'47.2"N 123°24'38.8"W

Add

submarine cable
(see Chart No. 1 L30.1)

joining 49°01'25.3"N 123°22'47.6"W



49°01'26.6"N 123°22'13.6"W



and 49°02'33.1"N 123°19'04.0"W


DFO(6201697-01)




Add

obstruction, depth unknown
(see Chart No. 1 K40)

49°02'24.5"N 123°25'32.2"W


DFO(6201697-02)




Add

obstruction, depth unknown
(see Chart No. 1 K40)

49°02'33.1"N 123°19'04.0"W


DFO(6201697-03)




3491 - Compartment A - B - New Edition - 05-JAN-1996 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007


LNM/D. 19-JAN-2007

Add

submarine cable
(see Chart No. 1 L30.1)

joining 49°12'56.9"N 123°12'20.0"W



49°12'12.5"N 123°15'49.1"W



49°12'02.3"N 123°17'08.3"W



and 49°11'58.1"N 123°17'28.7"W


DFO(6201697-01)




3492 - Roberts Bank - New Edition - 01-JUL-2005 - NAD 1983

27-JUL-2007


LNM/D. 11-MAY-2007

Add

submarine cable
(see Chart No. 1 L30.1)

between 49°02'11.3"N 123°20'06.0"W



and 49°02'33.1"N 123°19'04.0"W


DFO(6201697-01)




Add

obstruction, depth unknown
(see Chart No. 1 K40)

49°02'33.1"N 123°19'04.0"W


DFO(6201697-03)




3538 - Desolation Sound and/et Sutil Channel - New Edition - 30-DEC-2005 - NAD 1983

20-JUL-2007



Delete

port hand daybeacon
(see Chart No. 1 Qt)

50°09'34.3"N 125°05'39.2"W


(P2007032) LL(334) DFO(6201694-01)




3539 - Discovery Passage - New Edition - 30-MAR-2007 - NAD 1983

20-JUL-2007



Delete

port hand daybeacon
(see Chart No. 1 Qt)

50°09'34.3"N 125°05'39.2"W


(P2007032) LL(334) DFO(6201694-01)











SECTION 4 – Edition 07/2007
SAILING DIRECTIONS AND SMALL CRAFT GUIDE CORRECTIONS

Great Slave Lake and Mackenzie River , Seventh Ed ition, 1989 -

Page 1 - Paragraph 7, lines 10 and 11
Cancel correction promulgated in Monthly Edition No. 10/2000.
Delete: Canadian Notices to Mariners
Replace by: Radio Aids to Marine Navigation (Pacific and Western Arctic)
(C2007-031.01)

Page 6 - Delete paragraph 64.
(C2007-031.02)

Page 7 - Delete paragraph 68
Replace by: 68 Recommended Code of Nautical Procedures and Practices (TP 1018) is issued free of charge by Transport Canada, at www.tc.gc.ca/MarineSafety/TP/TP1018/menu.htm. Once a required document, it contains invaluable information for all mariners on maintaining a safe watch, both at sea and in port.
(C2007-031.03)

Page 7 - Delete paragraphs 71 and 72
Replace by: 71 The above-mentioned publications are obtainable from:
CHS
Client Services
615 Booth St.
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0E6
Ph: (613) 998-4931
Fax: (613) 998-1217
E-mail: chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
(C2007-031.04)

Page 8 - Delete paragraph 87
Replace by: 87 There are 6 types of buoys in the lateral system: port hand, starboard hand, port bifurcation, starboard bifurcation, fairway and isolated danger.
(C2007-031.05)

Page 19 - After paragraph 192
Insert: 193 The Charts and Nautical Publications Regulations are meant to ensure that vessels have on board sufficient printed information, or a suitable Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS), for safe navigation in Canadian waters.
(C2007-032.01)

Page 23 - Paragraph 225, lines 3 and 5
Line 3 - After "and one"
Insert: and two
Line 5 - After "denominations of"
Delete: 1, 2,
(C2007-032.02)

Page 34 - Delete paragraph 33
Replace by: 33 A wrecked barge, partially submerged, is in Moraine Bay. The barge is marked with hazard buoys.
(C2007-032.03)

Page 144 - Paragraph 135, lines 2 and 3
Delete: range with a RAM
(C2007-032.04)

Page 180 - INDEX
Delete: Radiotelephone Operator Handbook 7
(C2007-032.05)



British Columbia , Volume 1, Seventeenth Ed ition, 2004 -

Page 98 - Before paragraph 113
Insert: 112.1 A submarine cable (fibre optic) extends from Iona Island in a SW direction terminating in water 160 metres deep 2.4 miles west of buoy T14. This is the Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS) Strait of Georgia installation. Various oceanographic instruments are deployed from the Deep Water Node (49°02'25"N, 123°25'32"W) and the Shallow Water Node (49°02'33"N, 123°19'04"W). These should be given a wide clearance from any type of seabed activity.
(P2007-14.01)

Page 246 - Paragraph 51, line 3
Delete: "marked ... daymark"
(P2007-11.01)

Page 249 - Delete paragraph 77
Replace by: 77 Church House (50°20.2'N, 125°04.6'W) is an unoccupied First Nations settlement. The conspicuous church has partially collapsed and the public wharf is in a poor state of repair.
(P2007-13.01)



Chart 3312, Jervis Inlet & Desolation Sound, 1991 -

Page 19a - Under "AIDS TO NAVIGATION, Burdwood B"
Delete: marked by Bn
(P2007-12.01)





SECTION 5 – Edition 07/2007

LIST OF LIGHTS, BUOYS AND FOG SIGNALS CORRECTIONS



PACIFIC


340




341




Woodward Island Downstream range


|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|


49 06 23.2
123 08 41.4



109°09' 113.6m from front.


F


Fl(2)

F


Y


R

Y


.....


6s

.....


9.1


8.8

13.1


11


4

11


Square skeleton tower, red daymark, white vertical stripe on 5-pile dolphin.


Square skeleton tower, red daymark, white vertical stripe on 6-pile dolphin.


Visible in line of range.
Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 1 s;
flash 0.5 s; eclipse 4 s.
Year round.

Year round.


Chart:3490
Edn 07/07(P07-030)


342





343





Woodward Island Upstream range


|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|


49 06 22.3
123 08 18.9




253°21' 261.9m from front.


F



Fl(3)

F


Y



R

Y


.....



12s

.....


8.8



8.8

15.6


11



4

11


White square skeleton tower, white daymark, red vertical stripe on 3-pile dolphin.



Square skeleton tower, white daymark, red vertical stripe on 6-pile dolphin.


Visible upstream.
Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2 s;
flash 0.5 s; eclipse 2 s;
flash 0.5 s; eclipse 6.5 s.
Year round.

Year round.


Chart:3490
Edn 07/07(P07-031)


416
G5480


Reed Point



Off S. shore.
49 17 31.8
122 52 25.5


Q


R


1s


9.9


3


Skeleton tower, white rectangular daymark, red band at top on 3-pile dolphin.


Year round.



Chart:3495
Edn 07/07(P07-033)


705
G5796


Parizeau Point



On dolphin.
54 17 17
130 22 15.1


Fl


W


6s


4.4


3


3-pile dolphin.


Flash 0.5 s; eclipse 5.5 s.
Year round.


Chart:3958
Edn 07/07(P07-029)


Inland LL
2600
H35.4


Mission Lake



Chesterfield Inlet.
63 20 36.8
90 41 14


Fl


W


6s


30.0


7


Square mast, orange rectangular daymark.
9.7


Flash 1 s; eclipse 5 s.
Seasonal.


Chart:5620
Edn 07/07


Inland LL
2601
H24


Dunne Foxe Island



On Easternmost Island.
62 15 42
91 59 20


Fl


W


6s


21.7


7


Square skeleton mast.
10.0


Flash 1 s; eclipse 5 s.
Seasonal.


Chart:5630
Edn 07/07


Inland LL
2602
H25


Walrus Island

Racon -.-- (Y)
X & S Band



Mistake Bay.
61 57 59.4
92 28 41.1


Fl


W


6s


28.5


7


Square skeleton mast, orange rectangular daymark.
11.0


Flash 1 s; eclipse 5 s.
Seasonal.


Chart:5642
Edn 07/07

 






suggestion report



INSTRUCTIONS:


Mariners are requested to notify the responsible authorities when new or suspected dangers to navigation are discovered, changes are observed in aids to navigation, or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary.


* In the case of new or suspected dangers to navigation, it is important that all details be given in order to aid with future  investigations. Items of interest include heights, depths, physical description, type of bottom and equipment method  used to position the item. It is helpful to mark details on chart, which will be promptly replaced by the Canadian  Hydrographic Service.


Reports should be made to the nearest Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre and should be confirmed in writing to:

Director, Navigation Systems

Canadian Coast Guard

Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0E6

In the case of information concerning navigational aids or the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals.


OR

Dominion Hydrographer

Canadian Hydrographic Service

Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0E6

CHSINFO@DFO-MPO.GC.CA

In the case of new or suspected

dangers to navigation, or where

corrections to "Sailing Directions"

appear to be necessary.

For general questions on Coast Guard programs or services, please send an e-mail message to:
info@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
(Please include your postal and e-mail address)

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