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From an official release describing anchoring restrictions in False
Creek, Vancouver BC: *********** Under the new regulation, boaters will be required to obtain a permit to anchor in False Creek. · Anchoring more than 8 hours during the day (9 am to 11pm); or · Anchoring anytime between 11 pm and 9 am the following day. · Boats without proper anchoring permits will be subject to ticketing and fines up to $500 Permits will be available at the Boater Welcome Centre ***************** Welcome to Canada, here's your $500 ticket. :-) |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
From an official release describing anchoring restrictions in False Creek, Vancouver BC: *********** Under the new regulation, boaters will be required to obtain a permit to anchor in False Creek. · Anchoring more than 8 hours during the day (9 am to 11pm); or · Anchoring anytime between 11 pm and 9 am the following day. · Boats without proper anchoring permits will be subject to ticketing and fines up to $500 Permits will be available at the Boater Welcome Centre ***************** Welcome to Canada, here's your $500 ticket. :-) Not fans of liveaboards or touristas who overstay their welcome, eh? |
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