Your Family and Friends Can Save 40% and Get Their Boating Cards

PCOC

July 24, 2025

Everyone Wants To Drive The Boat! It’s Time for Your Crew to Get Certified.

Boating season is in full swing, and you can share the joy of boating with your Family and Friends by sending them this 40% discount!

SIGN-UP AT: CanBoat.ca No discount code required.

Who Needs It?
Regardless of boat length or engine horsepower, all motorized boat operators in Canada are required by law to have a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC). Jet-ski operators must be at least 16 years old.

Online Course and Card

The course itself covers a full range of basic boating information such as:

  • the minimum safety equipment required on board your boat;
  • what Canadian buoys look like and what they mean;
  • how to share waterways;
  • a review of regulations that relate to pleasure boating; and
  • how to respond in an emergency.

Our course is Accredited by Transport Canada and Valid in the USA.

Limited Time Discounted price: $29.99 tax-free. Regular price: $49.95.

SIGN-UP AT: CanBoat.ca

Forward to your family and friends – because boating is better together!

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Do You Need a Refresher? Check out our new online mini courses here. Six Essential courses to boost your confidence.

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