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Edition No. 09/2022
September 30, 2022

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Safety First, Service Always

Monthly Western Edition

Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition
Edition No. 09/2022

Aussi disponible en français :
Avis aux navigateurs – Édition mensuelle de l’Ouest
Édition n° 09/2022

Published under the Authority of:
Canadian Coast Guard Programs
Aids to Navigation and Waterways
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Montreal, QC H2Y 2E7

For more information, contact Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada,
as represented by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans
and the Canadian Coast Guard, 2022.

Cat. No. Fs152-6E-PDF (Electronic PDF, English)
ISSN 1719-7708

Cat. No. Fs152-6F-PDF (Electronic PDF, French)
ISSN 1719-7716

Explanatory Notes – Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR)

Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic Service 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 Tide (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 and Preliminary Notices to Mariners – Section 1A of Notices to Mariners

These notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P), respectively. Please note that nautical charts are not amended by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for temporary (T) and preliminary (P) notices. It is recommended that mariners chart these corrections in pencil. For the list of charts affected by (T) & (P) notices, please refer to the current Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication.

Suggestions and Corrections Form

This form is specifically for suggestions and corrections to Notices to Mariners publications. It is available online and also in fillable PDF format included with the monthly publication ZIP file.

To submit comments and suggestions on possible improvements to the various publications and services: Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

To report chart discrepancies and/or corrections to the Canadian Sailing Directions booklets: Fill out the Marine Information Reporting Form and/or email chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

To report emergencies or navigational hazards: Contact your nearest MCTS centre
- VHF channel 16 (156.8 MHz)
- MF/HF frequency 2182 kHz/4125 kHz (where available)
- ∗16 on a cellphone (where available)

NOTMAR Website – Monthly Editions, Chart Corrections and Chart Patches

The NOTMAR website allows users to access the monthly publications, chart corrections, and chart patches.

Users can subscribe for free to the email notification service  to receive notifications when charts of interest are updated, including their patches, as well as when a new Monthly Edition of Notices to Mariners is published.

In addition, the monthly publication and related files to download, such as chart patches, can be obtained all together through the download of a single ZIP file.

Explanatory Notes – Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS)

Chart Corrections – Section 2 of Notices to Mariners

Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numerical 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 and 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

The last correction number is identified with the LNM/D or Last Notice to Mariners Number / Date.

Mariners are advised that only the most critical changes that directly affect safety to navigation are issued in “Section 2 – Chart Corrections.” This limitation is required to ensure that charts remain as clear and easy to read as possible. As a result, mariners may see minor discrepancies of a non-critical nature between information in official publications. For example, a small change in the nominal range or focal height of a light may not result in the production of a chart correction in Notices to Mariners, but may result in a correction in the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication.

Note: In the case of a discrepancy between information provided on CHS charts relating to aids to navigation, and the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication, the latter shall be deemed as containing the most up-to-date information.

Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications

A source list of Canadian nautical charts and publications is published in Notice No. 14  of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2022. The source supply and the prices effective at the time of printing are listed. For current chart edition dates, please refer to the following website: www.chs-shc.gc.ca/charts-cartes/paper-papier/index-eng.asp

Explanatory Notes – Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS)

Navigational Warnings / Notices to Shipping

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

These changes are advertised as Navigational Warnings, formerly called Notices to ShippingFootnote 1, that are broadcast by the CCG, and are then followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.

Mariners are advised that all relevant Navigational Warnings (NAVWARN) should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS).

NAVWARN are accessible on the applicable regional page on the CCG Navigational Warnings website at http://nis.ccg-gcc.gc.ca.

CHS is reviewing the impact of these changes with CCG and together are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.

For further information, contact your regional NAVWARN Issuing Desk.

Western Region

Prince Rupert MCTS Centre
Canadian Coast Guard
Bag 4444
Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4K2

Telephone: 250-627-3070

Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPrinceRupert@innav.gc.ca
Website: http://www.marinfo.gc.ca/e-nav

Arctic Region

* Iqaluit MCTS Centre
Operational from approximately mid-May until late December.

Canadian Coast Guard
P.O. Box 189
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0

“A” Series
Telephone: 867-979-5269

“H” Series
Telephone: 867-979-0310

Facsimile: 867-979-4264
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSIqaluit@innav.gc.ca
Website: http://www.marinfo.gc.ca/e-nav

* Service available in English and French.

Index

*401/20 Transport Canada – COVID-19 Measures, Updates and Guidance
*1105/21 West Coast Haida Gwaii – Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping
*206/22 Transport Canada – Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2022 - Section A3, Notice 7A: Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada's Northern Waters
*505/22 Anguniaqvia niqiqyuam Marine Protected Area (ANMPA) and Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Areas (TNMPA) – Beluga and Bowhead Whale Protection: Voluntary Avoidance and Slowdown Areas
*901/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Nautical Charts
*902/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Electronic Navigational Charts
*903/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Raster Digital Charts (BSB V3)
*904/22 Transport Canada – Ship Safety Bulletin #02 and #18/2021 and #10/2022
*905/22 Transport Canada – British Columbia North Coast Waterway Management Guidelines
Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices
*912(P)/22 Canadian Coast Guard – Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) in Canada
*913/22 Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2022 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)

Numerical Index of Canadian Charts Affected

This numerical index lists all nautical charts mentioned in this monthly edition of Notices to Mariners. Only charts appearing in Section 2 of this publication require a chart correction. The appearance of charts in all other sections, particularly those related to the correction of other nautical publications, is included here for reference.

3001 3602 3902 3976
3002 3603 3932 3977
3050 3800 3936 3987
3490 3809 3939 6021
3491 3853 3944 6105
3492 3868 3945 6108
3493 3890 3946 7578
3494 3892 3947 7787
3495 3893 3955 7788
3497 3894 3958
3527 3895 3974


*401/20Transport Canada – COVID-19 Measures, Updates and Guidance

(Recurrent publication of notice *401/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 04/2020 publication.)

Please refer to the link below for the latest updates to transportation related measures taken by Transport Canada in response to the evolving novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19):
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/initiatives/covid-19-measures-updates-guidance-tc.html.

For travel advice and all other updates, please visit: Canada.ca/coronavirus.

*1105/21West Coast Haida Gwaii – Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping

(Recurrent publication of notice *1105/21, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 11/2021 publication.)

Reference: Notice *903/21 is cancelled.

Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping, West Coast Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands)

Haida Gwaii’s remote location, rugged coastline, variable sea and weather conditions, and rich ecological and cultural heritage make it vulnerable to the potential for pollution from shipping breakdowns and accidents. Increasing the distance vessels travel offshore can increase the amount of time available to address propulsion, steering or other issues, and the likelihood of a towing vessel being able to respond to a vessel that is disabled or drifting. This in turn reduces the risk of grounding and oil spills.
A Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping on the West Coast of Haida Gwaii is currently in effect. In the Voluntary Protection Zone, commercial vessels of 500 gross tonnage or greater shall observe a minimum distance of 50 nautical miles offshore when transiting along the West Coast of Haida Gwaii with the following exceptions:

Cruise vessels, to observe a minimum 12 nm distance from shore;

Vessels transiting between Pacific Northwest ports (Washington, Alaska, BC), to observe a minimum 25 nm distance from shore;
Tugs and barges (including pushing and towing alongside), no minimum distance; and

Fishing vessels, no minimum distance.

The Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping coordinates are:

54⁰ 15.436' N

133⁰ 04.788' W

54⁰ 17.572' N

134⁰ 02.484' W

54⁰ 13.614' N

134⁰ 19.427' W

54⁰ 11.786' N

134⁰ 30.841' W

53⁰ 44.036' N

134⁰ 32.677' W

53⁰ 11.118' N

134⁰ 16.412' W

52⁰ 18.483' N

133⁰ 20.917' W

51⁰ 24.590' N

132⁰ 04.081' W

51⁰ 56.158' N

131⁰ 01.830' W

Vessels are requested to adhere to these distances on a voluntary basis and only when it does not jeopardize the safety of navigation, the vessel, the persons aboard, and the cargo.

(NW-P-1085-20)

*206/22Transport Canada – Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2022 - Section A3, Notice 7A: Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada's Northern Waters

(Recurrent publication of notice *206/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 02/2022 publication.)

Transport Canada has revised notice 7A, Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada’s Northern Waters, of the Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners to reflect Arctic Shipping Safety and Pollution Prevention Regulations (ASSPPR) and to provide further guidance on voyage planning.

*505/22Anguniaqvia niqiqyuam Marine Protected Area (ANMPA) and Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Areas (TNMPA) – Beluga and Bowhead Whale Protection: Voluntary Avoidance and Slowdown Areas

(Recurrent publication of notice *505/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Western Edition 05/2022 publication.)

The two established Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Canada’s Western Arctic are located within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, as such all activities must comply with the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. Protection and preservation of Arctic wildlife, the environment and biological productivity is one of the principles of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement and it is this principle that led the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation and the Inuvialuit Game Council to initiate establishment of the Western Arctic MPAs. The waters in and near the MPAs, and the offshore marine habitats of the Beaufort Sea and Amundsen Gulf, are important summer foraging habitats used seasonally (May-October) by the Eastern Beaufort Sea beluga stock, and the Bering-Chukchi-Beaufort bowhead population.
REGULATORY PROTECTION MEASURES

All whale species are protected under the Marine Mammal Regulations, pursuant to the Fisheries Act. Within the boundaries of the MPAs, a general prohibition is set out in the Regulations, pursuant to the Oceans Act. Any incident with a marine mammal within the MPAs must be reported within two hours after its occurrence, to the Canadian Coast Guard. For marine wildlife sightings and incidents such as collisions that occur outside the MPAs or for any situation involving a marine mammal that is dead or in trouble, contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Inuvik office at (867) 777-7500.

For more information on the ANMPA and TNMPA, including local contacts and species specific minimum distances, see Section A2 - Notices 5 and 5A.3 of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2022.
VOLUNTARY PROTECTION MEASURES

Voluntary measures are in effect from June 1st to October 31st, 2022. See map above.

These measures apply to merchant vessels, cruise ships, small vessels and adventure craft within the boundaries of the MPAs and the additional identified areas to prevent collisions with whales and to mitigate the underwater noise generated by the vessels. These measures should only be taken when they will not jeopardize navigational safety.

Avoid (red area): To reduce the risk of underwater noise disturbance and collisions with whales within the MPAs, vessels should avoid transiting through the MPAs if possible. If passage through this area is required, vessels should slow down to a maximum speed through the water of 10 knots and post a lookout such as a marine mammal observer in order to increase the chances of seeing the whales and thus taking necessary measures to avoid them. If bypassing the whales is not possible, slow down and wait for the animals to move away to a distance greater than 400 metres (0.215 nautical miles) before resuming original speed up to 10 knots. It is more difficult to see the animals in rain, fog, or in rough sea states, therefore increased caution is recommended.
Slow down to 10 knots or less (yellow area): To reduce the risk of underwater noise disturbance and collisions with whales within this area, it is recommended that vessels should slow down to a maximum speed through the water of 10 knots, remain in the navigation and marked community supply channels and post a lookout.

These voluntary measures are secondary to rights under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement.

MPA Coordinates

The Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Areas consist of three areas of the Mackenzie Bay: Okeevik, Kittigaryuit and Niaqunnaq. The three areas are bounded by rhumb lines connecting the following geographical coordinates [North America Datum 1983 (NAD 83)/World Geodetic System (WGS 84)].

Okeevik Sub Area


Kittigaryuit Sub Area

Point

Latitude (North)

Longitude (West)


Point

Latitude (North)

Longitude (West)

1

69° 38’ 19”

135° 25’ 09”


1

69° 35’ 10”

133° 48’ 26”

2

69° 38’ 03”

135° 25’ 11”


2

69° 34’ 00”

133° 28’ 00”

3

69° 37’ 46”

135° 24’ 52”


3

69° 23’ 37”

133° 26’ 40”

4

69° 29’ 49”

135° 12’ 49”


4

69° 20’ 34”

133° 40’ 37”

5

69° 30’ 45”

135° 16’ 56”


5

69° 19’ 05”

133° 42’ 21”

6

69° 29’ 26”

135° 18’ 53”


6

69° 19’ 01”

133° 42’ 31”

7

69° 29’ 23”

135° 19’ 06”


7

69° 20’ 39”

133° 43’ 20”

8

69° 28’ 07”

135° 20’ 25”


8

69° 16’ 42”

133° 54’ 54”

9

69° 27’ 36”

135° 24’ 25”


9

69° 15’ 20”

134° 06’ 53”

10

69° 25' 51”

135° 32’ 27”


10

69° 16’ 33”

134° 05’ 56”

11

69° 26’ 32”

135° 34’ 54”


11

69° 20’ 42”

134° 02’ 44”

12

69° 28’ 21”

135° 35’ 24”


12

69° 24’ 00”

133° 59’ 10”

13

69° 28’ 35”

135° 36’ 40”


13

69° 24’ 34”

133° 53’ 49”

14

69° 28’ 39”

135° 37’ 58”


14

69° 28’ 21”

133° 48’ 15”

15

69° 30’ 34”

135° 45’ 54”


15

69° 28’ 02”

133° 50’ 59”

16

69° 35’ 18”

135° 35’ 42”


16

69° 33’ 20”

133° 47’ 29”

17

69° 36’ 00”

135° 22’ 10”


17

69° 34’ 33”

133° 47’ 42”

18

69° 34’ 40”

135° 20’ 09”


18

69° 32’ 55”

133° 51’ 09”

19

69° 34’ 00”

135° 20’ 09”


19

69° 32’ 56”

133° 51’ 54”

20

69° 34’ 00”

135° 27’ 39”


20

69° 33’ 46”

133° 55’ 48”

21

69° 36’ 00”

135° 27’ 39”


21

69° 33’ 46”

133° 55’ 31”

22

69° 27’ 00”

135° 31’ 11”





23

69° 27’ 00”

135° 34’ 45”





Niaqunnaq Sub Area

Point

Latitude (North)

Longitude (West)

1

69° 08’ 00”

136° 16’ 44”

2

69° 04’ 25”

136° 07’ 45”

3

69° 03’ 43”

136° 07’ 08”

4

69° 01’ 19”

136° 04’ 45”

5

69° 01’ 14”

136° 04’ 45”

6

69° 00’ 57”

136° 05’ 42”

7

69° 00’ 12”

136° 07’ 08”

8

68° 57’ 00”

136° 10’ 00”

9

68° 55’ 00”

136° 15’ 00”

10

68° 54’ 22”

136° 31’ 50”

11

68° 55’ 00”

136° 38’ 33”

12

68° 56’ 15”

137° 00’ 41”

13

68° 56’ 29”

137° 03’ 03”

14

68° 55’ 48”

137° 11’ 00”

15

68° 57’ 50”

137° 16’ 40”

16

68° 59’ 20”

137° 21’ 30”

17

69° 03’ 09”

137° 44’ 54”

The Anguniaqvia niqiqyuam Marine Protected Areas consist of two areas in Darnley Bay and Amundsen Gulf in the Beaufort Sea: Zone 1 and Zone 2. The areas consist of the seabed, the subsoil to a depth of five metres and the water column, including the sea ice. The two areas are bounded by straight lines connecting the following geographical coordinates [North America Datum 1983 (NAD 83)].

Zone 1

Point

Latitude (North)

Longitude (West)

A

69° 21’ 07.8”

124° 21’ 32.0” approx

B

70° 12’ 00.0” approx

124° 31’ 55.2”

C

70° 08’ 22.0”

124° 41’ 45.0” approx

D

70° 09’ 09.9”

124° 57’ 42.0” approx

E

70° 09’ 13.0” approx

125° 05’ 28.6”

F

70° 09’ 13.2”

125° 17’ 53.0”

G

70° 20’ 00.0”

125° 17’ 53.0”

H

70° 20’ 00.0”

123° 54’ 17.5”

I

69° 37’ 20.6”

123° 54’ 17.5”

J

69° 30’ 00.0”

124° 15’ 34.7”


Zone 2

Point

Latitude (North)

Longitude (West)

K

70° 04’ 15.8”

124° 41’ 51.0” approx

L

70° 04’ 48.6”

124° 41’ 54.0” approx

M

70° 02’ 12.9”

124° 35’ 23.0” approx

N

70° 02’ 12.9”

124° 35’ 29.0” approx

*901/22Canadian Hydrographic Service – Nautical Charts

Charts

Main Title

Scale

Published

Cat#

Price

New Charts

3497

Vancouver Harbour Central Portion/Partie Centrale

1:6 000

2022-09-02

2

$20.00

New Editions

1*

Canadian Chart 1 Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms / Carte 1 du Canada Signes conventionnels, abréviations et termes


2022-05-01

N/A

N/A

7578

Pelly Bay

1:125 000

2022-09-30

4

$20.00

Charts Permanently Withdrawn

3494

Vancouver Harbour Central Portion/Partie Centrale

Cancelled by 3497

*The 2022 edition of Chart 1 is available in PDF and HTML at no cost, from Chart 1 - Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms (charts.gc.ca). The references to Chart 1 in Section 2, will be aligned with this New Edition 2022, starting October 1st.

*902/22Canadian Hydrographic Service – Electronic Navigational Charts

S-57 ENC Number

Chart Title

ENC Compilation Scale

Published

New Charts

CA473540 (Edn 1.000)

Kangeeak Point and Approches / et les approches

1:25 000

2022-09-23

CA571122 (Edn 1.000)

CA571122

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571123 (Edn 1.000)

CA571123

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571124 (Edn 1.000)

CA571124

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571125 (Edn 1.000)

CA571125

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571126 (Edn 1.000)

CA571126

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571127 (Edn 1.000)

CA571127

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571128 (Edn 1.000)

CA571128

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA571129 (Edn 1.000)

CA571129

1:11 000

2022-09-16

CA572008 (Edn 1.000)

Jenny Lind

1:11 000

2022-09-09

New Editions

CA271032 (Edn 3.000)

Hecate Strait

1:700 000

2022-09-16

CA376596 (Edn 6.000)

Domino Point to Cape North

1:37 500

2022-09-02

CA379029 (Edn 9.000)

Cap de la Tête au Chien à/to Cap aux Oies

1:40 000

2022-09-16

CA379232 (Edn 3.000)

Île du Bic au/to Cap de la Tête au Chien

1:40 000

2022-09-16

CA470075 (Edn 12.000)

Race Rocks to/à D'Arcy Island

1:20 000

2022-09-23

CA470338 (Edn 8.000)

Barkley Sound (Part 2 of 2)

1:20 000

2022-09-30

CA471012 (Edn 2.000)

Masset Harbour and/et Naden Harbour

1:180 000

2022-09-16

CA479020 (Edn 13.000)

Québec à/to Donnacona

1:20 000

2022-09-16

CA479025 (Edn 13.000)

Sault-au-Cochon à/to Québec

1:25 000

2022-09-16

CA479053 (Edn 7.000)

Tadoussac à/to Cap Éternité

1:18 750

2022-09-16

CA479078 (Edn 7.000)

Cap Éternité à/to Cap à l'Est

1:18 750

2022-09-16

CA479082 (Edn 12.000)

Continuation A - Sault-au-Cochon à/to Québec

1:25 000

2022-09-16

CA479087 (Edn 7.000)

Ile St-Louis à Cap Éternité - Continuation A

1:18 750

2022-09-16

CA479094 (Edn 10.000)

Cap à l'Est à Saint-Fulgence - Continuation A

1:18 750

2022-09-16

CA570228 (Edn 5.000)

Uchucklesit Inlet

1:9 000

2022-09-02

CA570229 (Edn 3.000)

Fatty Basin

1:3 750

2022-09-02

CA570297 (Edn 12.000)

Roberts Bank

1:10 000

2022-09-09

CA576269 (Edn 4.000)

Shippegan Harbour

1:10 000

2022-09-16

CA579001 (Edn 14.000)

Port de Montréal - Repentigny à/to Montréal Est

1:7 500

2022-09-09

CA579056 (Edn 6.000)

Les Méchins

1:6 000

2022-09-30

CA579081 (Edn 9.000)

Port de Québec - Continuation A

1:7 500

2022-09-16

CA579224 (Edn 7.000)

Mouillage St-Nicolas

1:10 000

2022-09-16

CA579227 (Edn 2.000)

Canal de la Rive Sud

1:10 000

2022-09-09

*903/22Canadian Hydrographic Service – Raster Digital Charts (BSB V3)

Charts

Main Title

Scale

Published

Charts Permanently Withdrawn

RM-3494

Vancouver Harbour Central Portion/Partie Centrale

Cancelled by RM-3497

*904/22Transport Canada – Ship Safety Bulletin #02 and #18/2021 and #10/2022

Updated Ship Safety Bulletins have recently been posted on the Transport Canada website.

To view or download these bulletins, please click on the links below:

SSB#02/2021 – Request for notification of any person or crew member on board that has a serious illness or any COVID-19 symptoms (modified August 12, 2022)
RDIMS# 18811185

SSB#18/2021 – Measures to Support Safe Cruise Travel in Canada (modified September 8, 2022)
RDIMS# 18638891

SSB#10/2022 – New environmental measures for cruise ships in waters under Canadian jurisdiction – 2022 season (modified August 18, 2022)
RDIMS# 18490623

Sign up for e-Bulletin to receive an e-mail notice each time a new Ship Safety Bulletin is published on our website.

Contact us at marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca or 1-855-859-3123 (Toll Free).

*905/22Transport Canada – British Columbia North Coast Waterway Management Guidelines

The North Coast Waterway Management Guidelines are voluntary guidelines that aim to improve safety on the water by reducing conflicts between First Nations’ marine use activities, such as fishing and shoreline harvesting, and commercial vessels on the shipping route between Kitimat and Browning Entrance. The guidelines came into effect on September 1, 2022, and will be reviewed from time to time.

The guidelines apply to all vessels navigating on the route between Kitimat and Browning Entrance, on the north coast of British Columbia. This area includes:

Douglas Channel

Otter Channel

Wright Sound

Nepean Sound, and

Lewis Passage

Principe Channel

The complete guidelines document is available at the following link:

https://www.notmar.gc.ca/publications/monthly/documents/NorthCoastWaterwayManagementGuidelines_Sept2022.pdf
Nothing in these guidelines replaces or changes how we apply any Canadian or international laws or regulations, including the Collision Regulations. Furthermore, nothing in these guidelines prevents or limits the master or pilot of a ship from making any decisions to protect the vessel, the crew, or the marine environment.
The guidelines include information for:

all vessels that covers:

­inshore safety zones
­routing measures
­speed reductions
­guidelines for meeting and passing

­a special operating area in Wright Sound, and

­guidelines in case of a mechanical or electrical breakdown

large commercial ships, including bulk carriers, general cargo vessels, liquid bulk vessels, and passenger vessels
tugs and barges, and

vessels operating in First Nations Areas of Concern where you must pay special attention to make sure local community users can transit and use the area safely.

Section 1A: Temporary and Preliminary Notices

Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices

This is a reminder that the comment period is still open for the following active Preliminary notices:

Notice #

Reference Chart #

Aids Affected
(LL #)

Intent of Notice

Other Preliminary Notices

816(P)/22

N/A

N/A

Raster Navigational Charts to be Discontinued

Please refer to the Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication for details.

Inland Waters

No notices applicable for this edition.

Pacific Coast

No notices applicable for this edition.

Other (T) & (P) Notices

Temporary Notices

No notices applicable for this edition.

Preliminary Notices

*912(P)/22Canadian Coast Guard – Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) in Canada

On December 15th, 2022, the Canadian Coast Guard will permanently discontinue the provision of its DGPS service across Canada.

Discontinuing this service aligns with Coast Guard’s efforts to modernize marine navigation services and find alternatives to aging DGPS infrastructures.

Today’s GPS meets the needs of international Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) requirements. Further, for mariners in Canadian waters, there is no carriage requirement for ground- or space-based augmentation capability onboard vessels for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

Modern GNSS receivers can use the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) as a viable alternative to DGPS. Coast Guard’s technical review of PNT solutions for Canada, and a study of the performance of WAAS found coverage to be excellent throughout Canada, including up to 72’ north latitude in the Arctic.



3001 - Vancouver Island / Île de Vancouver, Juan de Fuca Strait to/à Queen Charlotte Sound - New Edition - 23-FEB-2001 - NAD 1927
16-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 04-MAR-2022
Add
private yellow ODAS/SADO lighted super-buoy Fl (5) Y
(See Chart No. 1, Q58)
49°00′07.6″N 125°42′07.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370203
DFO(6204639-01)
3002 - Queen Charlotte Sound to/à Dixon Entrance - New Edition - 16-DEC-1994 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 17-DEC-2021
Replace
Tow Hill with Taaw Tldáaw
54°04′25.0″N 131°44′16.0″W
DFO(6204625-01)
Affix
53°38′00.9″N 132°26′54.1″W
DFO(6204625-07)
Affix
53°12′00.9″N 131°53′54.1″W
DFO(6204625-09)
3050 - Kootenay Lake, Rhinoceros Point to Riondel - Sheet/Feuille 6 - New Edition - 03-MAY-1996 - NAD 1927
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 27-MAY-2022
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 9 feet
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°33′24.7″N 116°50′49.1″W
DFO(6204643-01)
Delete
depth of 8 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′30.7″N 116°56′37.5″W
DFO(6204643-02)
Add
depth of 3 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′31.8″N 116°56′37.4″W
DFO(6204643-04)
3050 - West Arm Kootenay Lake, Procter Light to Harrop Narrows - Sheet/Feuille 9 - New Edition - 03-MAY-1996 - NAD 1927
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 27-MAY-2022
Delete
depth of 8 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′32.0″N 116°56′37.4″W
DFO(6204643-03)
Add
depth of 3 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′31.8″N 116°56′37.4″W
DFO(6204643-05)
Delete
depth of 4 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′28.8″N 116°56′31.2″W
DFO(6204643-06)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1 foot
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°37′28.7″N 116°56′30.2″W
DFO(6204643-07)
Delete
depth of 2 feet
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°37′18.4″N 116°56′48.1″W
DFO(6204643-08)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 2 feet
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°37′18.5″N 116°56′48.4″W
DFO(6204643-09)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1 foot
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°37′27.8″N 116°56′42.7″W
DFO(6204643-10)
Delete
depth of 3 feet, Rep (2021)
(See Chart No. 1, I10, I3.2)
49°37′26.4″N 116°56′41.6″W
DFO(6204643-11)
3490 - Fraser River/Fleuve Fraser, Sand Heads to/à Douglas Island, Compartment A-B - New Edition - 02-NOV-2012 - World Geodetic System 1984
23-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 05-NOV-2021
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°06′49.3″N 123°15′40.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-06)
Delete
depth of 1.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′01.5″N 123°15′45.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-07)
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depth of 0.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′13.5″N 123°15′30.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-09)
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rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1.0 metre
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′13.9″N 123°15′30.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-10)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′10.1″N 123°15′25.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-11)
Delete
depth of 0.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′15.2″N 123°15′18.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-12)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′22.1″N 123°15′18.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-13)
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rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′20.1″N 123°15′14.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-14)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′18.4″N 123°15′09.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-15)
Delete
depth of 1.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′23.6″N 123°15′10.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-16)
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rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′24.8″N 123°15′11.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-17)
3491 - Compartment A-B - New Edition - 19-OCT-2012 - World Geodetic System 1984
23-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 26-AUG-2022
Delete
depth of 4.0 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°15′18.2″N 123°15′54.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-01)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°15′18.2″N 123°15′55.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-02)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°15′08.4″N 123°15′48.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-03)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°15′06.3″N 123°15′44.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-04)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°15′05.4″N 123°15′41.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-05)
Delete
depth contour
(See Chart No. 1, I30)
between 49°15′16.2″N 123°15′58.0″W
and 49°15′15.3″N 123°15′55.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570176
DFO(6204642-20)
3492 - Roberts Bank - New Edition - 09-DEC-2011 - NAD 1983
23-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 26-JUL-2019
Delete
depth of 1.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′01.5″N 123°15′45.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-07)
Delete
depth of 0.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′13.5″N 123°15′30.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-09)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1.0 metre
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′13.9″N 123°15′30.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-10)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′10.1″N 123°15′25.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-11)
Delete
depth of 0.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′15.2″N 123°15′18.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-12)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′22.1″N 123°15′18.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-13)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′20.1″N 123°15′14.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-14)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′18.4″N 123°15′09.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-15)
Delete
depth of 1.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°05′23.6″N 123°15′10.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-16)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 0.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°05′24.8″N 123°15′11.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570015
DFO(6204642-17)
Delete
depth of 1.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°04′54.6″N 123°16′00.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570297
DFO(6204642-18)
Add
rock which covers and uncovers with drying height of 1.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K11)
49°04′55.3″N 123°15′56.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570297
DFO(6204642-19)
3493 - Vancouver Harbour Western Portion/Partie Ouest - New Edition - 15-NOV-2019 - World Geodetic System 1984
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 10-JUN-2022
Delete
Note Inset/Cartouche 3494 and limits of inset
(See Chart No. 1, A19)
49°17′42.0″N 123°02′11.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570123
DFO(6204627-01)
Amend
Adjoining Chart / Carte adjacente 3494 to read Adjoining Chart / Carte adjacente 3497
(See Chart No. 1, A20)
outside east border at 49°17′46″
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570123
DFO(6204627-03)
3495 - Vancouver Harbour Eastern Portion/Partie Est - New Edition - 14-DEC-2012 - World Geodetic System 1984
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 03-JUN-2022
Amend
Adjoining Chart / Carte adjacente 3494 to read Adjoining Chart / Carte adjacente 3497
(See Chart No. 1, A20)
outside west border at 49°17′44″
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA570127
DFO(6204627-02)
3527 - Baynes Sound - New Edition - 06-APR-2001 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 05-NOV-2021
Add
depth of 1.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°29′46.3″N 124°42′45.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470218
DFO(6204622-01)
Add
depth of 0.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
49°29′35.7″N 124°42′17.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470218
DFO(6204622-02)
3602 - Approaches to/Approches à Juan de Fuca Strait - New Edition - 29-NOV-2002 - NAD 1983
16-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 05-AUG-2022
Add
private yellow ODAS/SADO lighted super-buoy Fl (5) Y
(See Chart No. 1, Q58)
49°00′07.0″N 125°42′12.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370203
DFO(6204639-01)
3603 - Ucluelet Inlet to/à Nootka Sound - New Edition - 23-OCT-1981 - NAD 1927
16-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 04-MAR-2022
Add
private yellow ODAS/SADO lighted super-buoy Fl (5) Y
(See Chart No. 1, Q58)
49°00′07.7″N 125°42′06.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370203
DFO(6204639-01)
3800 - Dixon Entrance - New Chart - 06-MAY-2011 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 02-JUL-2021
Replace
Tow Hill with Taaw Tldáaw
54°03′36.0″N 131°48′35.0″W
DFO(6204625-01)
Replace
Lepas Bay with T′áalan Stl′áng
54°09′56.0″N 133°01′16.0″W
DFO(6204625-02)
Affix
54°00′00.0″N 132°00′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-04)
3809 - Carpenter Bay to/à Burnaby Island - New Edition - 24-AUG-1979 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 26-NOV-2021
Affix
52°22′00.7″N 131°19′54.0″W
DFO(6204625-13)
3853 - Cape St. James to/à Cumshewa Inlet and/et Tasu Sound - New Edition - 02-MAR-1990 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Affix
52°23′00.0″N 131°20′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-14)
3868 - Port Louis to/à Langara Island - New Edition - 05-MAY-2006 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 01-APR-2022
Replace
Lepas Bay with T′áalan Stl′áng
54°10′02.0″N 133°03′56.5″W
DFO(6204625-02)
3890 - Approaches to/Approches à Skidegate Inlet - New Chart - 14-MAR-1986 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 02-OCT-2020
Affix
53°12′13.0″N 131°56′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-12)
3892 - Masset Harbour and/et Naden Harbour - New Chart - 13-JAN-1984 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-OCT-2021
Affix
54°02′00.0″N 132°10′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-05)
3893 - Masset Inlet - New Chart - 13-JAN-1984 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 12-MAR-2021
Affix
53°37′00.0″N 132°25′07.0″W
DFO(6204625-08)
3894 - Selwyn Inlet to/à Lawn Point - New Edition - 12-JUN-1998 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 02-OCT-2020
Affix
53°12′00.0″N 131°55′30.0″W
DFO(6204625-11)
3895 - Masset Harbour and Approaches/et les Approches - New Edition - 27-DEC-2002 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-OCT-2021
Affix
54°02′00.0″N 132°10′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-06)
3895 - Parry Passage - New Edition - 27-DEC-2002 - NAD 1983
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-OCT-2021
Replace
LEPAS BAY with T′ÁALAN STL′ÁNG
54°09′56.7″N 133°04′08.8″W
DFO(6204625-02)
3902 - Hecate Strait - New Edition - 09-DEC-1988 - NAD 1927
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Replace
Poole Point with Sk’yaaw Kun
52°21′40.8″N 131°16′14.0″W
DFO(6204625-03)
Affix
53°12′00.0″N 131°54′00.0″W
DFO(6204625-10)
3932 - Rivers Inlet - New Chart - 21-FEB-1992 - NAD 1983
16-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 26-APR-2019
Add
Booms/Pannes
51°33′31.4″N 127°30′56.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470264
DFO(6204640-01)
3936 - Fitz Hugh Sound to/à Lama Passage - New Edition - 21-MAR-2014 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 12-JUN-2020
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°08′24.0″N 127°52′27.3″W
52°07′35.6″N 127°52′38.1″W
52°06′33.9″N 127°54′06.3″W
52°04′47.5″N 127°55′15.5″W
52°04′29.7″N 127°55′35.7″W
52°04′13.1″N 127°56′05.5″W
52°04′01.3″N 127°57′04.4″W
and 52°03′48.1″N 127°57′11.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470318, CA470324
DFO(6204641-04)
3939 - Fisher Channel to/à Seaforth Channel and/et Dean Channel - New Edition - 01-AUG-2014 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 15-MAY-2020
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°16′04.4″N 127°47′24.9″W
52°15′58.9″N 127°47′24.6″W
52°15′39.8″N 127°47′20.7″W
52°15′01.6″N 127°47′31.3″W
52°13′50.9″N 127°48′23.7″W
52°09′41.1″N 127°51′53.7″W
52°07′35.6″N 127°52′38.1″W
52°06′33.9″N 127°54′06.3″W
52°04′47.5″N 127°55′15.5″W
52°04′29.7″N 127°55′35.7″W
52°04′13.1″N 127°56′05.5″W
52°04′01.3″N 127°57′04.4″W
and 52°03′48.1″N 127°57′11.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470318, CA470324
DFO(6204641-04)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°18′42.0″N 127°45′19.0″W
52°18′09.6″N 127°45′21.1″W
52°16′25.0″N 127°46′27.8″W
52°15′58.7″N 127°46′50.2″W
52°15′52.9″N 127°47′04.6″W
52°15′53.5″N 127°47′17.6″W
and 52°15′56.0″N 127°47′23.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470324, CA570326
DFO(6204641-05)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°15′55.9″N 127°47′22.8″W
52°15′41.3″N 127°46′47.7″W
52°15′36.1″N 127°45′11.0″W
52°15′48.4″N 127°42′46.2″W
52°16′49.4″N 127°39′57.3″W
52°16′30.8″N 127°37′57.4″W
52°17′13.0″N 127°35′39.0″W
and 52°17′23.6″N 127°35′24.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370454, CA470324, CA570458
DFO(6204641-07)
3939 - Ocean Falls - New Edition - 01-AUG-2014 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 15-MAY-2020
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°21′33.3″N 127°43′16.1″W
52°21′30.4″N 127°43′18.2″W
52°21′26.5″N 127°43′17.4″W
52°21′10.2″N 127°43′27.3″W
and 52°21′02.2″N 127°43′36.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470324, CA570326
DFO(6204641-05)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°21′29.6″N 127°43′17.8″W
52°21′26.2″N 127°43′11.1″W
52°21′07.2″N 127°41′59.6″W
and 52°21′08.2″N 127°41′33.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470324, CA570326
DFO(6204641-06)
3939 - Continuation A (Cousins Inlet) - New Edition - 01-AUG-2014 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 15-MAY-2020
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°21′33.3″N 127°43′16.1″W
52°21′30.4″N 127°43′18.2″W
52°21′26.5″N 127°43′17.4″W
52°21′10.2″N 127°43′27.3″W
52°20′16.4″N 127°44′21.2″W
52°19′32.5″N 127°44′45.9″W
52°18′54.2″N 127°45′18.2″W
52°18′09.6″N 127°45′21.1″W
and 52°17′48.0″N 127°45′33.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470324, CA570326
DFO(6204641-05)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°21′30.4″N 127°43′18.2″W
52°21′25.7″N 127°43′11.1″W
52°21′06.6″N 127°41′59.6″W
and 52°21′08.2″N 127°41′33.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470324, CA570326
DFO(6204641-06)
3944 - Butedale - New Chart - 21-SEP-2007 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
between 53°09′48.0″N 128°41′41.7″W
and 53°09′39.2″N 128°41′45.5″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3944 - Compartment A-B - New Chart - 21-SEP-2007 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°10′29.6″N 128°42′04.0″W
53°10′22.6″N 128°41′54.9″W
53°09′58.3″N 128°41′41.6″W
53°09′49.6″N 128°41′41.0″W
and 53°09′39.2″N 128°41′45.5″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3944 - Compartment B-C - New Chart - 21-SEP-2007 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°18′50.9″N 129°02′49.9″W
53°19′06.5″N 129°01′12.0″W
53°18′49.2″N 128°59′13.9″W
53°18′10.3″N 128°57′09.9″W
53°18′17.0″N 128°56′33.1″W
53°18′47.3″N 128°55′18.1″W
53°18′52.7″N 128°54′41.3″W
53°18′45.7″N 128°54′14.7″W
53°17′39.7″N 128°53′19.5″W
53°15′52.7″N 128°51′21.6″W
53°13′18.5″N 128°46′43.2″W
53°12′13.7″N 128°45′12.6″W
53°11′29.4″N 128°43′21.6″W
53°10′22.6″N 128°41′54.9″W
53°09′58.3″N 128°41′41.6″W
53°09′49.6″N 128°41′41.0″W
and 53°09′39.2″N 128°41′45.5″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3945 - Approaches to/Approches à Douglas Channel - New Chart - 25-DEC-2009 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 02-APR-2021
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°25′42.0″N 129°25′13.8″W
53°25′08.8″N 129°24′28.1″W
53°22′01.8″N 129°19′12.4″W
53°21′20.2″N 129°17′30.0″W
53°21′01.2″N 129°14′57.3″W
53°21′05.5″N 129°13′50.4″W
53°21′23.0″N 129°12′55.4″W
53°21′47.6″N 129°12′44.2″W
53°23′49.9″N 129°12′41.4″W
53°25′12.5″N 129°13′12.5″W
53°25′26.1″N 129°13′38.3″W
53°25′24.8″N 129°13′48.0″W
53°25′21.0″N 129°14′15.7″W
53°25′24.4″N 129°14′47.1″W
and 53°25′30.4″N 129°14′54.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470590, CA470593, CA570592
DFO(6204641-02)
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submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°25′23.0″N 129°13′25.2″W
53°25′13.1″N 129°13′11.0″W
53°23′47.6″N 129°12′37.0″W
53°18′58.0″N 129°09′23.7″W
53°18′02.5″N 129°07′41.8″W
53°18′03.6″N 129°06′47.9″W
53°18′09.8″N 129°05′57.4″W
53°19′06.5″N 129°01′12.0″W
53°18′52.1″N 128°59′19.9″W
and 53°18′26.5″N 128°57′58.0″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3945 - Coghlan Anchorage - New Chart - 25-DEC-2009 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 02-APR-2021
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submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°25′24.8″N 129°13′48.0″W
53°25′21.0″N 129°14′15.7″W
53°25′24.4″N 129°14′47.1″W
and 53°25′30.4″N 129°14′54.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470590, CA470593, CA570592
DFO(6204641-02)
3946 - Grenville Channel Compartment A-B - New Chart - 02-NOV-2007 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 04-FEB-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°36′37.0″N 129°42′26.1″W
53°36′15.7″N 129°42′05.4″W
53°34′11.0″N 129°39′13.0″W
53°33′55.0″N 129°39′00.3″W
53°33′48.7″N 129°38′41.1″W
53°32′58.0″N 129°37′25.2″W
53°32′30.8″N 129°36′29.1″W
53°32′30.5″N 129°36′23.7″W
and 53°32′34.1″N 129°36′21.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470593, CA470594, CA470597
DFO(6204641-01)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°32′34.8″N 129°36′20.8″W
53°32′31.9″N 129°36′21.7″W
53°32′27.5″N 129°36′21.8″W
53°32′16.6″N 129°36′11.4″W
53°31′52.9″N 129°35′22.5″W
53°27′48.1″N 129°28′36.0″W
53°25′08.8″N 129°24′27.9″W
53°22′01.8″N 129°19′13.1″W
53°21′20.2″N 129°17′30.0″W
and 53°21′02.5″N 129°15′18.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470590, CA470593, CA570592
DFO(6204641-02)
3946 - Grenville Channel Compartment B-C - New Chart - 02-NOV-2007 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 04-FEB-2022
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submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°50′20.7″N 130°01′01.0″W
53°49′35.6″N 130°00′00.0″W
53°49′18.0″N 129°59′36.1″W
53°48′01.2″N 129°57′23.3″W
53°46′28.9″N 129°55′27.3″W
53°44′55.3″N 129°52′25.6″W
53°42′50.0″N 129°48′51.8″W
53°41′33.1″N 129°47′17.8″W
53°40′44.2″N 129°46′38.5″W
53°39′44.1″N 129°45′46.5″W
53°37′43.3″N 129°43′30.6″W
53°36′37.0″N 129°42′26.1″W
53°36′15.7″N 129°42′05.4″W
and 53°34′11.0″N 129°39′13.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470593, CA470594, CA470597
DFO(6204641-01)
3947 - Grenville Channel to/à Chatham Sound - New Chart - 25-DEC-2009 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-JUL-2022
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submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°56′26.8″N 130°14′22.4″W
53°56′24.8″N 130°14′16.9″W
53°56′09.0″N 130°13′56.2″W
53°55′39.0″N 130°12′48.1″W
53°54′47.1″N 130°09′50.5″W
53°54′38.0″N 130°09′14.9″W
53°54′34.9″N 130°07′19.4″W
53°54′22.3″N 130°06′30.5″W
53°54′03.1″N 130°05′47.6″W
53°52′52.3″N 130°04′22.8″W
53°52′07.4″N 130°03′42.9″W
53°50′20.7″N 130°01′02.6″W
53°49′35.6″N 130°00′00.0″W
and 53°49′18.0″N 129°59′36.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470593, CA470594, CA470597
DFO(6204641-01)
3955 - Porpoise Harbour, Ridley Island and Approaches/et les Approches - New Edition - 29-APR-2022 - World Geodetic System 1984
09-SEP-2022
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′10.3″N 130°18′12.6″W
DFO(6204630-01)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′07.7″N 130°18′10.2″W
DFO(6204630-02)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′05.3″N 130°18′08.1″W
DFO(6204630-03)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′03.9″N 130°18′06.8″W
DFO(6204630-04)
Add
light F R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′02.8″N 130°18′05.9″W
DFO(6204630-05)
3958 - Prince Rupert Harbour - New Edition - 13-DEC-2013 - World Geodetic System 1984
09-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 12-AUG-2022
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′10.3″N 130°18′12.6″W
DFO(6204630-01)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′07.7″N 130°18′10.2″W
DFO(6204630-02)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′05.3″N 130°18′08.1″W
DFO(6204630-03)
Add
light Fl Y
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′03.9″N 130°18′06.8″W
DFO(6204630-04)
Add
light F R
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
54°14′02.8″N 130°18′05.9″W
DFO(6204630-05)
Delete
Booms Pannes
54°14′11.0″N 130°18′07.0″W
DFO(6204630-06)
3974 - Dean Channel, Burke Channel and/et Bentinck Arms - New Chart - 06-MAY-2011 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 15-NOV-2019
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°15′39.6″N 127°44′30.0″W
52°15′48.4″N 127°42′46.2″W
52°16′48.2″N 127°40′08.8″W
52°16′30.8″N 127°37′57.4″W
52°17′13.0″N 127°35′37.3″W
52°18′03.6″N 127°34′25.5″W
52°19′23.9″N 127°29′48.2″W
52°20′30.0″N 127°28′00.0″W
52°22′40.7″N 127°27′19.0″W
52°23′45.8″N 127°26′24.8″W
52°23′34.4″N 127°24′17.0″W
52°23′51.2″N 127°23′48.3″W
52°24′39.1″N 127°23′50.5″W
52°24′48.6″N 127°23′03.3″W
52°24′42.2″N 127°20′21.6″W
52°25′32.9″N 127°18′08.2″W
52°26′34.5″N 127°17′03.3″W
52°26′52.9″N 127°16′03.7″W
52°25′26.3″N 127°13′23.1″W
52°24′59.4″N 127°13′07.2″W
52°24′03.6″N 127°13′44.4″W
52°22′54.6″N 127°13′49.2″W
52°22′12.7″N 127°12′55.2″W
52°21′50.1″N 127°11′28.8″W
52°21′16.8″N 127°10′55.3″W
52°20′33.3″N 127°10′37.2″W
52°19′32.1″N 127°07′03.7″W
52°19′13.2″N 127°03′24.9″W
52°19′35.1″N 126°58′38.8″W
52°21′17.7″N 126°56′42.2″W
52°21′31.5″N 126°55′41.3″W
52°21′12.6″N 126°54′35.2″W
52°22′05.5″N 126°52′55.8″W
and 52°22′22.5″N 126°51′35.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370454, CA470324, CA570458
DFO(6204641-07)
3974 - Continuation B - New Chart - 06-MAY-2011 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 15-NOV-2019
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 52°22′03.2″N 126°53′00.0″W
52°22′05.5″N 126°52′55.8″W
52°22′56.0″N 126°48′56.0″W
52°23′00.0″N 126°48′18.4″W
52°22′45.3″N 126°47′12.5″W
52°22′30.9″N 126°46′52.7″W
52°22′35.7″N 126°46′23.8″W
and 52°22′31.3″N 126°45′56.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA370454, CA470324, CA570458
DFO(6204641-07)
3976 - Principe Channel to/à Douglas Channel - New Chart - 28-SEP-2018 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°27′48.0″N 129°28′34.5″W
53°25′08.8″N 129°24′27.8″W
53°22′01.8″N 129°19′15.5″W
53°21′20.2″N 129°17′30.0″W
53°21′01.2″N 129°14′57.3″W
53°21′05.5″N 129°13′50.4″W
53°21′23.0″N 129°12′55.4″W
53°21′47.6″N 129°12′44.2″W
53°23′49.9″N 129°12′41.4″W
53°25′12.5″N 129°13′11.3″W
53°25′26.1″N 129°13′38.3″W
53°25′21.0″N 129°14′15.7″W
53°25′24.4″N 129°14′46.5″W
and 53°25′30.4″N 129°14′54.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470590, CA470593, CA570592
DFO(6204641-02)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°23′55.2″N 129°12′42.5″W
53°18′58.0″N 129°09′25.4″W
53°18′01.2″N 129°07′36.2″W
53°18′03.6″N 129°06′47.9″W
53°18′09.8″N 129°05′57.4″W
and 53°18′50.2″N 129°02′48.0″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3977 - Douglas Channel - New Chart - 27-DEC-2013 - World Geodetic System 1984
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-MAY-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°28′04.7″N 129°29′06.0″W
53°27′48.1″N 129°28′34.5″W
53°25′08.8″N 129°24′28.6″W
53°22′01.8″N 129°19′15.5″W
53°21′20.2″N 129°17′30.0″W
53°21′01.2″N 129°14′57.3″W
53°21′05.5″N 129°13′50.4″W
53°21′23.0″N 129°12′55.4″W
53°21′47.6″N 129°12′44.2″W
53°23′49.9″N 129°12′41.4″W
53°25′12.5″N 129°13′13.1″W
53°25′26.1″N 129°13′38.3″W
53°25′21.0″N 129°14′15.7″W
53°25′24.4″N 129°14′47.1″W
and 53°25′30.4″N 129°14′54.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470590, CA470593, CA570592
DFO(6204641-02)
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°25′21.9″N 129°13′23.2″W
53°25′06.0″N 129°13′06.7″W
53°23′47.6″N 129°12′36.5″W
53°18′58.0″N 129°09′23.6″W
53°18′01.2″N 129°07′34.6″W
53°18′03.6″N 129°06′47.9″W
53°18′09.8″N 129°05′57.4″W
53°19′06.6″N 129°01′12.0″W
53°18′52.1″N 128°59′19.5″W
53°18′09.7″N 128°57′13.7″W
53°18′17.0″N 128°56′33.1″W
53°18′47.3″N 128°55′18.1″W
53°18′52.7″N 128°54′41.3″W
53°18′45.7″N 128°54′12.5″W
53°17′39.7″N 128°53′19.5″W
53°15′52.7″N 128°51′21.6″W
and 53°14′36.0″N 128°49′03.2″W
DFO(6204641-03)
3987 - Kitkatla Channel and/et Porcher Inlet - New Chart - 25-DEC-2009 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-JUL-2022
Add
submarine cable
(See Chart No. 1, L30.1)
joining 53°56′26.4″N 130°14′22.2″W
53°56′24.8″N 130°14′16.9″W
53°56′09.0″N 130°13′56.2″W
53°55′39.0″N 130°12′48.1″W
and 53°54′48.2″N 130°09′54.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA470593, CA470594, CA470597
DFO(6204641-01)
6021 - Lake Muskoka - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 30-JUL-2004 - NAD 1983
23-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 25-MAR-2022
Reposition
red starboard hand conical buoy, marked EH12/2
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)
from 45°01′21.2″N 079°23′26.0″W
to 45°01′24.3″N 079°23′25.8″W
(D2022031) DFO(6604938-01)
6105 - Rainy Lake / Lac à la Pluie - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 21-JUN-2002 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 22-APR-2022
Delete
light, marked Fl
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
48°36′52.1″N 093°22′02.3″W
(D2022034) LL(1468) DFO(6604940-01)
6108 - Fort Frances to/à Hostess Island and/et Sandpoint Island - New Edition - 10-NOV-2000 - NAD 1983
30-SEP-2022
LNM/D. 06-NOV-2020
Delete
light, marked Fl
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
48°36′50.5″N 093°22′01.9″W
(D2022034) LL(1468) DFO(6604940-01)
7787 - ST. ROCH AND/ET RASMUSSEN BASINS - New Chart - 03-JUL-2020 - World Geodetic System 1984
02-SEP-2022
Delete
depth of 16.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°34′00.4″N 095°45′13.6″W
DFO(6604935-01)
Add
depth of 13.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°34′10.7″N 095°45′02.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373468
DFO(6604935-02)
Add
depth of 10 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°36′56.9″N 095°25′02.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373468
DFO(6604935-03)
7788 - Simpson Strait to Rasmussen Basin - New Chart - 03-JUL-2020 - World Geodetic System 1984
02-SEP-2022
Delete
depth of 16.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°34′00.4″N 095°45′13.6″W
DFO(6604935-01)
Add
depth of 13.3 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°34′10.7″N 095°45′02.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373468
DFO(6604935-02)
Add
depth of 10 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°36′56.9″N 095°25′02.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373468
DFO(6604935-03)
Delete
depth of 16.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°25′30.9″N 096°35′29.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373469
DFO(6604935-04)
Add
depth of 13.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
68°25′31.4″N 096°35′39.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373469
DFO(6604935-05)


*913/22Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2022 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)

Copyright page

AMEND AS FOLLOWS:

Published under the Authority of:
Director General, Operations
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Ottawa, ON  K1A 0E6
For more information, contact DFO.MCTS-SCTM.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca MCTS.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
Annual Edition 2022
© Her His Majesty the King Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, 2022.

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AMEND:

1.1.3 DGPS

CCG intends to discontinue the provision of its DGPS service and shut down 19 DGPS stations across Canada by the end of 2022.

Discontinuing this service aligns with CCG’s efforts to modernize marine navigation services and find alternatives to aging DGPS services and infrastructure.

Modern GPS meets the needs of international position, navigation and timing (PNT) requirements. Further, for mariners in Canadian waters, there is no carriage requirement for ground- or space-based augmentation capability onboard vessels for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

Modern GNSS receivers can use the wide area augmentation system (WAAS) as a viable alternative to DGPS. CCG’s technical review of PNT solutions for Canada, and a study of the performance of WAAS found coverage to be excellent throughout Canada, including up to 72o north latitude in the Arctic.

TO READ:

1.1.3 DGPS

On December 15th, 2022, the Canadian Coast Guard will permanently discontinue the provision of its DGPS service across Canada.
Discontinuing this service aligns with Coast Guard’s efforts to modernize marine navigation services and find alternatives to aging DGPS  infrastructures. Today’s GPS meets the needs of international Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) requirements. Furthermore, for mariners in Canadian waters, there is no carriage requirement for ground- or space-based augmentation capability onboard vessels for the global navigation satellite system (GNSS).
Modern GNSS receivers can use the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) as a viable alternative to DGPS. Coast Guard’s technical review of PNT solutions for Canada, and a study of the performance of WAAS found coverage to be excellent throughout Canada, including up to 72’ north latitude in the Arctic.

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1.1.5Radio beacons

NAV Canada plans to decommission the radio beacon at Tofino on June 15, 2023 and to decommission the radio beacon at Active Pass on November 30th, 2023.

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Halifax MCTS Centre
10 Hudson Way
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3Z8

Telephone:902-426-9750 or 902-426-9751 MCTS Operations
    1-888-528-6444         MCTS Operations, Toll-Free
    902-426-5645          Commercial Public Correspondence Service
    902-426-9738          Officer-in-Charge
    902-426-4956          ECAREG

Facsimile:902-426-4483

Email: hlxecareg1@innav.gc.ca ECAREG Canada
    Supervisor.mcts-halifax@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Iqaluit MCTS Centre / NORDREG CANADA
P.O. Box 189
1063 Niuraivik Lane
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0
Telephone:867-979-5269MCTS Operations (East)
867-979-0310MCTS Operations (West)
867-979-5724NORDREG Operations
867-979-5260Officer-in-Charge (Administration)
Facsimile:867-979-4264MCTS/NORDREG Operations
Telex (Telefax): 063-15529NORDREG CDA
Email:IQANORDREG@INNAV.GC.CA (operations)
 
   NAVWARN.MCTSIqaluit@innav.gc.ca

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Mailing Address:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Labrador MCTS Centre
P.O. Box 720, Station C
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1C0

Telephone:709-896-2252 MCTS Operations
709-896-0277/0278 Commercial Public Correspondence Service
709-896-5817 Officer-in-Charge

Facsimile:709-896-8455

Email: Safety.Labrador@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Les Escoumins MCTS Centre
35 Otis Street
Les Escoumins, QC G0T 1K0
Telephone:418-233-2194 MCTS Operations
418-233-3451Coast Guard Radio
418-233-3556Public Correspondence Service
418-233-3483ECAREG Canada and NORDREG Canada
418-233-2854Officer-in-Charge (administration)
Facsimile:418-233-3299

Email:safety.escoumins@innav.gc.ca  (Coast Guard Radio)
   ecareg.escoumins@innav.gc.ca  (ECAREG Canada)
   iqanordreg@innav.gc.ca   (NORDREG Canada – late December to mid-May)

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Port aux Basques MCTS Centre
P.O. Box 99
Port aux Basques, NL A0M 1C0

Telephone:709-695-2167MCTS Operations
709-695-2886Commercial Public Correspondence Service
709-695-2133Officer-in-Charge

Facsimile:709-695-7784

Email:safety.portauxbasques@innav.gc.ca
   NAVWARN.MCTSPortAuxBasques@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Prescott MCTS Centre
P.O. Box 1000
401 King Street West
Prescott, ON K0E 1T0
Telephone:613-925-4471MCTS Operations
613-925-0618Officer-in-Charge
613-925-0666fNAVWARN Desk / NAVAREA XVII and XVIII
Facsimile:613-925-4519
Email: Safety.Prescott@innav.gc.ca  Prescott MCTS
   navarea17.18@innav.gc.ca   NAVAREA XVII and XVIII
   NAVWARN.MCTSPrescott@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Prince Rupert MCTS Centre
Bag 4444
Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4K2

Telephone:250-627-3070MCTS Operations/Supervisor
250-627-3077Officer-in-Charge
250-624-9009Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB North)
250-726-3415Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB South)
250-627-3081Marine Emergency/Safety – North
250-627-3082Marine Emergency/Safety – South

Facsimile:250-624-9075MCTS Operations

Email:supervisor.rupert@innav.gc.ca
   NAVWARN.MCTSPrinceRupert@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Québec MCTS Centre
1550 Avenue D’Estimauville
Québec, QC G1J 5E9
Telephone:418-648-4427MCTS Operations
418-648-7459Officer-in-Charge
Facsimile:418-648-7244
Email:awn-raa@innav.gc.ca
   qbcsup@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge - MCTS Operations
Sarnia MCTS Centre
105 Christina St. South
Sarnia, ON N7T 7W1
Telephone:519-337-6221MCTS Operations
519-337-6572Officer-in-Charge 
Facsimile:519-336-0229
Email: Safety.Sarnia@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Sydney MCTS Centre
1190 Westmount Road
Sydney, NS B1R 2J6
Telephone:902-564-7751MCTS Operations
1-800-686-8676MCTS Operations Toll Free
902-564-2446Commercial Public Correspondence Service
902-564-7752Officer-in-Charge
Facsimile:902-564-7662
Email:Safety.Sydney@innav.gc.ca
   NAVWARN.MCTSSydney@innav.gc.ca

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Coordinates

Mailing Address:

Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Coast Guard
Officer-in-Charge – MCTS Operations
Victoria MCTS Centre
Institute of Ocean Sciences
9860 West Saanich Road
P.O. Box 6000
Sidney, BC V8L 4B2

Telephone:250-363-6611MCTS Operations
1-800-661-9202Toll Free MCTS Operations (within B.C. only)
250-363-6818Officer-in-Charge
250-363-6836Administration
250-363-6333Shift Supervisor
250-363-6880Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) – Mount Helmcken
250-363-6492Continuous Broadcast (CMB) – Bowen Island/Mount Parke
604-666-3655Continuous Broadcast (CMB) – Bowen Island/Mount Parke
250-339-0748Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) – Mid-Island Area
250-974-5305Continuous Marine Broadcast (CMB) – North Island Area

Facsimile:250-363-6556

Email: supervisor.victoria@innav.gc.ca

Website: www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/mcts-sctm/index-eng.html

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Table 2-30 - Pacific Coast (Radio Beacons Located in British Columbia)

Name and Location

Frequency (kHz)

Range
(Nautical Miles)

Identifier

Remarks

Active Pass

48°52'26"N
123°17'23"W

378

50

• ─
(A)

• ─ ─ •
(P)

Open year round.
Caution: bearing error could result from coastal refraction. (NAV Canada).

Dead Tree Point

53°21'01"N
131°56'23"W

248

25

─ ─ • •
(Z)

─ ─ • •
(Z)

• ─ ─ •
(P)

Open year round
(NAV Canada).

Massett

54°01'54"N
132°07'38"W

278

25

• ─ ─ ─ ─
(1)

• • ─
(U)

Open year round
(NAV Canada).

Prince Rupert

54°15'49"N
130°25'20"W

218

100

• ─ ─ •
(P)

• ─ •
(R)

Open year round
(NAV Canada).

Sandspit
(The NAV Canada operated Sandspit radio beacon on 368 kHz is not the same one used for DGPS.)

53°11'48"N
131°46'33"W

368

75

─ ─ • •
(Z)

• ─ ─ •
(P)

Open year round.
Caution: bearing error could result from coastal refraction. (NAV Canada).

Tofino

49°02'54"N
125°42'16"W

359

50

─ • ─ ─
(Y)

• ─
(A)

─ ─ • •
(Z)

Open year round.
Caution: bearing error could result from coastal refraction. (NAV Canada).

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AMEND:

When Distress Traffic has ceased or when silence is no longer necessary, the station that has controlled the Distress Traffic must transmit a message on the distress frequency advising that the distress traffic has ceased.

a)a) the word “MAYDAY”;
b)b) the words “ALL STATIONS” (spoken three times);
c)c) the words “THIS IS”;
d)d) the name of the station which has controlled the distress traffic (spoken three times);
e)e) the call-sign or other identification of the station which has controlled the distress traffic;
f)f) the MMSI (if the initial distress alert was sent by DSC) and the name and call sign of the ship that was in distress and a brief description of the resolution of the distress;
g)g) the current Coordinated Universal Time (UTC);
h)h) the words “SEELONCE FEENEE”; and

i)i) the word “OUT”.

TO READ:

When Distress Traffic has ceased or when silence is no longer necessary, the station that has controlled the Distress Traffic must transmit a message on the distress frequency advising that the distress traffic has ceased.

a)the word “MAYDAY”;
b)the words “ALL STATIONS” (spoken three times);
c)the words “THIS IS”;
d)the name of the station which has controlled the distress traffic (spoken three times);
e)the call-sign or other identification of the station which has controlled the distress traffic;
f)the date/time of the initial report in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC);
g)the MMSI (if the initial distress alert was sent by DSC) and the name and call sign of the ship that was in distress and a brief description of the resolution of the distress;
h)the words “SEELONCE FEENEE”; and

i)the word “OUT”.

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Detailed information regarding the geographic locations and boundaries associated with the METAREAs forecast zones may be obtained by contacting the Meteorological Service of Canada at the following:

Telephone: 709-256-6608 587-334-2892

Facsimile: 709-256-6627

Email: metarea17.18@ec.gc.ca




The following Canadian Sailing Directions volumes have recently been updated on the Canadian Hydrographic Service website.

No.

Title

Atlantic Coast

ATL101

Newfoundland, Northeast and East Coasts

ATL102

Newfoundland, East and South Coasts

ATL103

Newfoundland, Southwest Coast

ATL108

Gulf of St. Lawrence (Southwest Portion)

ATL109

Gulf of St. Lawrence (Northeast Portion)

ATL110

St. Lawrence River, Cap Whittle / Cap Gaspé to Les Escoumins and Anticosti Island

ATL111

St. Lawrence River, Île Verte to Québec and Fjord du Saguenay

ATL112

St. Lawrence River, Cap-Rouge to Montréal and Rivière Richelieu

ATL120

Labrador, Camp Islands to Hamilton Inlet (including Lake Melville)

ATL121

Labrador, Hamilton Inlet to Cape Chidley (including Button Islands and Gray Strait)

Pacific Coast

PAC200

General Information, Pacific Coast

PAC201

Juan de Fuca Strait and Strait of Georgia

PAC202

Discovery Passage to Queen Charlotte Strait and West Coast of Vancouver Island

Each volume includes a section entitled “Record of Changes” which lists all updates that are incorporated during the current calendar year.




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