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The Port of Victoria is home to many activities including international
ferry services, commercial tugs and barges, fishing fleets, harbour
ferries and water taxis, whale watching operations, seaplanes,
and numerous power driven and non-power driven recreational craft
such as kayaks and sculls. There are also numerous "Special
Events" that have an impact on the port traffic and general
operations.
Aviation and marine traffic in the Port of Victoria has increased
over the past few years and your cooperation is needed to ensure
efficient operations and safety in the port. The following Rules,
special procedures and restrictions have been developed jointly
by port users and regulatory authorities and apply to all vessels
and seaplanes operation on the Port of Victoria.
Note: For the official information on marine aids to navigation,
water depths, etc., please refer to Chart #3415 published by the
Canadian Hydrographic Services.
For information about the Port of Victoria Please visit http://www.victoriaharbour.org.

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