Boating Safety Course - Study Guide Canada

Here is a host of interesting and relevant information on boating safety in Canada. Do not hesitate to use this section to update your boating knowhow. This is additional information. It is not the mandatory online boating safety course.

Parts of a boat

Parts of a boat

Types of Buoys for boats and their meanings

Types of Buoys for boats and their meanings

Age restrictions to drive a boat in Canada

Age restrictions to drive a boat

Boat navigation lights rules and requirements at night

Boat Navigation Lights rules and requirements at night

Information about the boat
License - Registration - Transfer - HIN

Pleasure craft license

Pleasure craft license

Buying or selling my boat

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Compliance notice

Compliance notice

HIN - Hull Identification Number

HIN - Hull Identification Number

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Safety rules
Priority - Safe speed

Rules of the road

Rules of the road

Safe speed

Safe speed

Criminal offences

Police boat

What Safety Equipment is required on a boat in Canada?

Boating safety equipment

PFD - Personal Flotation Device

PFD - Personal Flotation Device

Sound signals devices

Sound signals devices

Approved lifebuoy

Approved lifebuoy

Reboarding devices

Reboarding device

Watertight flashlight

Watertight flashlight

Anchor types and uses

Anchor types and uses

Buoyant heaving line

Buoyant heaving lines

VHF Radio

VHF radio

Distress flares

Flare gun

Fire extinguishers

Fire extinguisher - Type B

Radar reflector

Radar reflector

Charts

Charts

GPS - Global Positioning System

GPS - Global Positioning System

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Things to check before leaving
Trip plan - Weather - Loading

Trip plan

Trip plan

Pre-departure checklist

Boat pre-departure checklist

Weather condition

Weather condition

Loading the boat

Evenly loaded small boat

Fueling a boat

Fueling

Emergency situations

Arm signal - Distress

Distress signals

Orange flag

Carbon monoxide

Carbon monoxide

Hypothermia

Four stages of cold water immersion

Cold-water shock

Survival in cold water - HELP position

Heat stroke

Heat stroke

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