Publications nautiques du SHC : téléchargements numériques gratuits et toujours à jour – Fin de l’impression

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21 avril 2022

Toutes les publications nautiques du Service hydrographique du Canada sont maintenant disponibles en téléchargement numérique gratuit. Le fait d’offrir des publications nautiques numériques gratuites facilite l’accès à des informations à jour pour une navigation plus sûre. Le Service hydrographique du Canada interrompra définitivement l’impression de tous les volumes énumérés ci-dessous à partir du 1er mars 2022. Pour en savoir plus sur les changements, consultez les Avis aux navigateurs référencés ici: https://charts.gc.ca/help-aide/announcements-annonces/2022/2022-01-05-fra.html

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