Lost Your Boating Card? Order replacements at a discount

Replacement Boat Card

May 22, 2025

We are now offering additional discounts the more replacement cards you order!

The cost of a single replacement operator card (PCOC) is $20 for non-members and $15 for CanBoat / NautiSavoir members.

  • Non-Members can receive a 50% discount when ordering 4 for only $40
  • CanBoat / NautiSavoir members receive an additional discount and pay only $30 for 4 cards!

Discounts are also available for quantities of 2 and 3.

Why have extra cards? It’s a good idea to keep extra copies at home, in each boat, in your wallet or at the cottage.

If you didn’t get your card from us, simply look for your profile on Transport Canada’s new course provider lookup tool, then contact the provider. Or to order replacement cards from CanBoat / NautiSavoir send a screen shot confirming that you have PCOC in the databank to: cartes-cards@cps-ecp.ca or call 416-293-2438 ext. 2174 for assistance.

Order cards online by visiting our store.

Cannot be combined with two or more card holder names. Even if they have the same mailing address.

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