Boaters helping Boaters at CanBoat / NautiSavoir’s Flare Disposal Days events

Apr 24, 2025

Our some upcoming dates:

April 26Steveston Marine and Hardware with Vancouver
1667 W 5th Ave, Vancouver, BC
May 3Dan’s Nautical Shop with Windsor
12237 Riverside Dr E, Windsor, ON
May 3Wye Heritage Marine Resort with Penetanguishene
3282 Ogdens Beach Rd, Midland, ON
May 3Hully Gully Marine with London
1705 Wharncliffe Rd S, London, ON
May 3Reed Point Marina with Port Moody
850 Barnet Hwy, Port Moody, BC
May 10Queens Cove Marine with Midland
67 Juneau Rd, Victoria Harbour, ON
May 16ELS Marine Supplies Ltd. with Avalon
51 Clyde Ave, Mount Pearl, NL
May 17Bayfield Marine with Goderich
23 Fishermans Wharf Rd, Bayfield, ON
May 17Bitter End Boaters Exchange with Sunshine Coast
1044 Seamount Way, Gibsons, BC
May 17Lefroy Yacht Harbour with Barrie
727 Harbour St. Lefroy, ON
May 23-24The Chandlery with Ottawa
367 Poulin Ave, Ottawa, ON
May 24Lake’s Marine Supplies with Cowichan
5968 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan, BC
May 24The Binnacle with Halifax
1065 Purcells Cove Rd, Halifax, NS
May 24Robinson Home Hardware with Barrie
138 Penetanguishene Rd, Barrie, ON
May 25L’Entrepot Marine with St Lawrence Montreal
379 Bd Harwood, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC

More dates

Do you have expired marine flares?

Flares made in 2021 or earlier will expire this year, as Transport Canada designates a four-year lifespan for them. They should be replaced every three to four boating seasons.

To dispose of expired flares:

Don’t place them in household garbage: Flares cannot be disposed of in regular trash or at household hazardous waste facilities due to their risks of explosion and fire.

Don’t ignite them: Flares are strictly for emergencies, and lighting them in non-distress situations, such as when decommissioning, is illegal

Never toss them into the water: Marine flares contain harmful chemicals that can contaminate waterways and drinking water sources.

We’re here to help boaters!
CanBoat / NautiSavoir volunteers are hosting FREE Safety Equipment Education and Flare Disposal Days to collect expired marine flares for neutralization and disposal.

Find Dates and Locations HERE

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