Progressive Closure of Canadian Coast Guard's Seasonal Inshore Rescue Boat Stations In Quebec

Canadian Coast Guard

Québec, Quebec - The Canadian Coast Guard's seasonal Inshore Rescue Boat stations in Quebec will begin closing in the coming weeks.

All Inshore Rescue Boat stations have been operational since June 1st - the start of peak boating and sailing season in Quebec.

The Inshore Rescue Boat program employs post-secondary students to provide additional maritime search and rescue service during the busy summer season. The Canadian Coast Guard's seasonal search and rescue stations located at Cap-aux-Meules, Havre-Saint-Pierre, Kegaska, Québec, Rivière-au-Renard and Tadoussac will remain in service until November and December.

Emergencies can be reported to the Canadian Coast Guard 24/7:

  • Phone 1-800-463-4393 or 418-648-3599
  • VHF radio channel 16 (156.8 Mhz)
  • Digital Selective Calling (DSC/VHF) channel 70
  • Radio frequency MF 2182 Khz.

The Canadian Coast Guard recommends that you wear your life jacket at all times on the water. For more tips, including navigation laws and "rules of the road" on waterways, consult Transport Canada's Safe Boating Guide.

Before heading out on the water, we also recommend that you:

  • Ensure your boat is in good condition;
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