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Wow - that's a little like saying I would like some place to live, should I
choose an apartment or a house or a condo or a cottage or a mobile home or trailer, or cardboard box in a ditch, with or without covered parking, one bedroom or six, maybe a fireplace, what type of heating, rural or urban... you get my drift. However, the important thing is that boating is the most important activity in the world, so you're on the right track. Licensing in Canada is federal, not provincial, so it's the same everywhere in the country. (Actually, not quite the same - there are exceptions for some northern regions). It depends i) how old you are vs. what power the boat has and ii) how long it is. Those are two separate, unrelated requirements - if either apply, you need a "card" - they're actually quite careful _not_ to call it a licence. The regs are he www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/sbg-gsn/age_e.htm and www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/courses_e.htm. I'm a proponent of the card whether you need it legally or not, but that's a controversial issue. Check www.boatdocking.com/other/Licence.html. Your general questions fit in well here or on rec.boats, and your specifically Canadian ones could also go to can.rec.boating. Tell a little more about yourself and about why boating interests you, for more specific replies. Charles ==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com/BDPhoto.html - Photo Contest www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "O:P)" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I am playing with the idea of a boat. I'm new to boating. What would you folks recommend, power or sail? Do I need extra skills for sail boats? One more question, do I need a license? and if yes, where do I get it? I'm in Toronto. |
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