No-Wake Zone • Standardized Shoreline Speed Restriction
In an effort to protect the environment, shoreline property owners and the safety of all boaters and swimmers, a Standardized Shoreline Speed Limit of 10 km/h within 30 metres of shore was established by Transport Canada and is regulated under the Boating Restriction Regulations, part of the Canada Shipping Act.
- It is illegal to operate at greater than the unposted Standardized Shoreline Speed Limit of 10 km/h (6 mph) within 30 metres (100 feet) of shore in the waters of Ontario. This limit is in effect whether it is posted or not.
- This restriction does not apply when:
- Waterskiing while the towing boat is taking off with or dropping a skier by heading directly away from or into the shore at a 90° angle.
This rule concerning safe speed applies to every type of water vessel.
The operator should always be aware of what’s happening on the water. It is important to take all circumstances into consideration which could potentially place the vessel and other vessels in a dangerous situation.
The operator must also avoid endangering the safety of persons involved in any activity in all waters. While navigating, you should always be on the lookout for and pay close attention to swimmers.
Important
You must know and follow the unposted 10 km/h speed limit within 30 metres of shore when you are boating. If you do not respect this speed restriction, you could be fined.
For further information, please refer to Transport Canada’s VORR Vessel Operation Restriction Regulations (SOR/2008-120)
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