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Berry Point Admiralty Point Gosse Point Cates Park Ca ates P Par rk Rocky Point o Learn more about safe boating practices in the Port of Vancouver Port Information Guide at portvancouver.com/safeboating Key Contacts 24/7 PORT OPERATIONS CENTRE Phone: 604.665.9086 VICTORIA TRAFFIC Phone: 250.363.6611 / Cell: *16 / VHF: 12 MARINE EMERGENCIES Cell:* 16 / VHF: 16 / Phone: 911 VANCOUVER FRASER PORT AUTHORITY 100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6C 3T4 T: 604.665.9000 F: 1.866.284.4271 E: [email protected] W: portvancouver.com Safe Boating Guide Burrard Inlet Barnet Marine Park Fishing restrictions No crabbing or fishing within the deep-sea transit route. Do not impede deep-sea vessels. Port Moody Recreational anchorages Anchor in designated recreational anchorage area. Contact the City of Port Moody for more information or visit portmoody.ca/harbour Safe boating practices LOOK Watch out for larger vessels. Large, deep-sea vessels have limited visibility – don’t assume they can see you. Never cross between a tugboat and its tow. Tow cables are often submerged and not visible. LISTEN Listen for aircraft. Float planes landing or taking off need plenty of space. Attend to signals from other vessels. Five or more short and rapid blasts of a ship’s whistle means “danger – stay clear”. Monitor VHF 16 and 12. ACT Be prepared to move out of the way Large, deep-sea vessels can’t move quickly, especially in narrow channels. Even if you have the right-of-way, you must yield to them. Report incidents Contact our Port Operations Centre at 604.665.9086. In an emergency, call 911. Waterways don’t have traffic signals Here at Canada’s busiest port, there are marine traffic rules to follow and hazards to watch out for. Know the rules of the road for Canada’s waterways to keep yourself and others safe. Know the rules and ensure you comply Keep your vessel in safe working order — life jackets, radios and navigation lights are required. Drinking alcohol and boating is prohibited. Harbour patrol officers, together with agency partners, conduct routine vessel inspections. Vessels not in compliance may be ticketed or removed at the owners’ expense. Learn more about safe boating requirements at www.tc.gc.ca/boatingsafety Where do I? Anchor Anchorages in Burrard inlet are for deep-sea vessels only unless in an emergency and then only with port authority permission. Recreational anchorages are available in False Creek and Port Moody. 03/2018

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Page 1: Where do I? Safe boating practices LOOK Watch out for ... the rules of the road for Canada’s waterways to keep yourself and others safe. Know the rules and ensure you comply Keep

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Learn more about safe boating practices in the Port of VancouverPort Information Guide at portvancouver.com/safeboating

Key Contacts

24/7 PORT OPERATIONS CENTRE

Phone: 604.665.9086

VICTORIA TRAFFIC

Phone: 250.363.6611 / Cell: *16 / VHF: 12

MARINE EMERGENCIES

Cell:* 16 / VHF: 16 / Phone: 911

VANCOUVER FRASER PORT AUTHORITY100 The Pointe, 999 Canada PlaceVancouver, B.C. Canada V6C 3T4T: 604.665.9000F: 1.866.284.4271E: [email protected]: portvancouver.com

Safe Boating GuideBurrard Inlet

Barnet Marine Park

Fishing restrictions No crabbing or fi shing within the deep-sea transit route. Do not impede deep-sea vessels.

Port Moody

Recreational anchorages Anchor in designated recreational anchorage area. Contact the City of Port Moody for more information or visit portmoody.ca/harbour

Safe boating practices

LOOK Watch out for larger vessels. Large, deep-sea vessels have limited visibility –

don’t assume they can see you.

Never cross between a tugboat and its tow.

Tow cables are often submerged and not visible.

LISTEN Listen for aircraft. Float planes landing or taking off need plenty

of space.

Attend to signals from other vessels. Five or more short and rapid blasts of a ship’s

whistle means “danger – stay clear”. Monitor VHF 16 and 12.

ACT Be prepared to move out of the way Large, deep-sea vessels can’t move quickly,

especially in narrow channels. Even if you have the right-of-way, you must yield to them.

Report incidents Contact our Port Operations Centre at

604.665.9086. In an emergency, call 911.

Waterways don’t have traffi c signalsHere at Canada’s busiest port, there are marine traffi c rules to follow and hazards to watch out for. Know the rules of the road for Canada’s waterways to keep yourself and others safe.

Know the rules and ensure you comply Keep your vessel in safe working order — life jackets, radios and navigation lights are required. Drinking alcohol and boating is prohibited. Harbour patrol offi cers, together with agency partners, conduct routine vessel inspections. Vessels not in compliance may be ticketed or removed at the owners’ expense. Learn more about safe boating requirements at www.tc.gc.ca/boatingsafety

Where do I?

AnchorAnchorages in Burrard inlet are for deep-sea vessels only unless in an emergency and then only with port authority permission. Recreational anchorages are available in False Creek and Port Moody.

03/2018

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Where do I?

AnchorAnchor in designated recreational anchorage areas, available in False Creek and Port Moody. Commercial anchorages in Burrard Inlet are for deep-sea vessels only, unless in an emergency and then only with port authority permission.

Safe boating within Burrard Inlet

First Narrows

Narrow channel, strong currentsBe extremely cautious when transiting through the narrows. Stay to the right of the channel.

Fishing restrictionsNo crabbing or fi shing within the narrows. Do not impede the deep-sea transit route.

Coal Harbour

5 knot speed limitNo wake when passing moored seaplanes

Float plane landing areaKeep clear of aircraft landing area

Cruise terminal security zoneKeep clear of Canada Place, at least 50 metres

LEGEND

Busy port areaNo anchoring, crabbing, fi shing, sailing, rowing, paddling, jet skiing or towed water sports

Seabus ferry route

Canada Place Security zoneKeep clear, at least 50 metres

Deep-sea transit routeStay to the right of the channel, do not cross channel in front of deep sea vessels

5 knot speed zone

Aircraft operations zoneKeep clear

EBUEBU Commercial anchoragesNot for recreational use

Recreational anchorage area

Marine fuel station

Boat launch

Deep-sea terminalKeep clear

Narrows boundary areaBe extremely cautious when transiting through the First and Second Narrows

English Bay

False Creek

Coal Harbour

First Narrows

Inner Harbour Second Narrows

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Point Atkinson

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Prospect Point

Ferguson PointBrockton Point

Berry Point

Admiralty Point

Gosse Point

Cates Park

Rocky Point

Siwash Rock

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Traffic separation zone: do not enter

False Creek

Recreational anchoragesAnchor in designated recreational anchorage areas, contact the City of Vancouver for more information or visit vancouver.ca/anchoring

DischargeUse pump stations or disposal services for grey and black water. No discharging within 3 nautical miles of shore.

Point Grey

Second Narrows

Narrow channel, strong currentsBe extremely cautious when transiting through the narrows. Stay to the right of the channel.

Fishing restrictionsNo crabbing or fi shing within the narrows. Do not impede the deep-sea transit route.

Not for navigational purposes. Always follow safe boating practices.