Mini-cours : Aides à la navigation

9 avril 2026

Apprenez à déchiffrer les panneaux de signalisation fluviale pour naviguer en toute sécurité

Notre mini-cours sur les aides à la navigation* vous apprend à reconnaître les bouées, les balises, les feux et les balises lumineuses grâce à leurs formes, leurs couleurs et leurs symboles sur les cartes marines. Vous apprendrez à naviguer en toute sécurité, à éviter les dangers et à interpréter facilement les aides à la navigation canadiennes.

Idéal pour : les plaisanciers débutants ou ceux qui reprennent la navigation, qui ont besoin d’une remise à niveau et souhaitent se sentir en confiance.

Prix : 44,95 $ ou 35,20 $ pour les membres de NautiSavoir. Hors taxes.
*cours disponible en anglais seulement à ce temps.

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