In Canada, all operators of recreational
must carry proof of competency on board at all times (excluding the Northwest Territories and Nunavut). This includes all types of motorized boats, no matter their size or the horsepower of the engine (this includes small boats with electric motors.) Failing to produce proof of competency to an enforcement officer may result in a $250 fine.The Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulation (COPCRs) is in place to ensure that boat operators have a minimum level of basic boating safety knowledge in an effort to decrease the number of accidents and fatalities.
Note: Proof of competency is not required for
without a motor.Proof of competency can be any of the following:
If carrying a Pleasure Craft Operator Card as proof of competency, the original card must be carried on board. Photocopies or electronic copies of the card will not be accepted as proof of competency.
For more information on the proofs of competency that are recognized by Transport Canada, please visit the Office of Boating Safety website.