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Transport Canada Issues Fines For Illegal Operation Of A Pleasure Craft As An Uncertified Commercial Tour Boat

Transport Canada has issued fines to an individual who has violated various provisions of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, by illegally operating a privately owned pleasure craft as an uncertified commercial tour boat. These actions contributed to a fatal boating incident on Lake Simcoe, Ontario, in September 2020.

On September 3, 2020, the pleasure craft was carrying paying passengers for a tour without proper certification, licensing, or required safety measures. This pleasure craft had been advertised as a tour boat online and was hired by a group of friends to tour Lake Simcoe for a private gathering. During this outing, one of the passengers fell overboard and drowned. Our sincere condolences go out to the loved ones of the victim of this incident.

Transport Canada investigated this incident and issued fines totaling $6,500 for the following violations of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001:

These fines were issued as part of Transport Canada’s efforts to pursue stringent enforcement actions against anyone who violates rules that are in place to ensure transportation safety and protection of the public.

Transport Canada recognizes the role that the South Simcoe Police Service played in response to this incident and appreciates their contribution to our investigation.

Transport Canada does not hesitate to take action when regulatory non-compliance is identified and will continue to take appropriate action to protect the safety and security of the public.

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