Vérification GRATUITE de l’équipement de sécurité nautique!

13 juin, 2024

Une vérification réussie permet de s’assurer que votre bateau est conforme aux normes de sécurité de Transports Canada. Elle garantit qu’en cas d’urgence, vous disposerez à bord de l’équipement nécessaire afin de sauver des vies ou prêter assistance.

Prochaines vérifications de courtoisie pour 2024

15 juin – Collins Bay Marina, Kingston, ON

15 juin – Mimico Cruising Club, Etobicoke, ON

15 juin – Marina Grandes Milles, Grandes-Piles, QC

16 juin – Marina St Jean des Piles, Shawinigan, QC

18 juillet – Marine Mr B, Saint-François-du-Lac, QC

D’autres dates et lieux seront affichés ici. Contactez notre coordinateur national, Jerry Powers, afin d’organiser un événement dans votre club ou marina.

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