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Smooth Sailing: A Guide to Summer Boating Safety on Nova Scotia’s Waters

The best day on the water starts with putting safety first — life jackets on, rules understood, and respect for the sea in every decision.

With thousands of kilometers of coastline, scenic bays, and freshwater lakes, Nova Scotia is a boating paradise in the summer months. Whether you’re cruising along the South Shore, heading out to the Bras d’Or Lake, or enjoying a quiet paddle on a rural inlet, boating offers freedom, adventure – and responsibility. 

This blog outlines the essential safety practices, legal obligations, and practical tips for boaters in Nova Scotia and along the East Coast. Whether you own a boat or are renting for the weekend, taking the time to plan can help you enjoy your time on the water safely and legally. 

Boating Laws and Regulations in Nova Scotia 

All boaters in Nova Scotia must follow Transport Canada’s Small Vessel Regulations, and local enforcement is often shared between RCMP, local police, and Canadian Coast Guard. Key requirements include: 

Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) 

Required Safety Equipment 

Depending on the size of your boat, you must carry: 

Tip: Use Transport Canada’s Safe Boating Guide for the full list. 

Alcohol Rules 

Vessel Registration or Licensing 

Key Summer Boating Safety Tips 

Wear life jackets (always!) 

Check the weather and tides before you go 

Don’t drink and drive 

File a float plan 

Stay aware of navigation rules and right of way 

Respect marine life and the environment 

Boating in Nova Scotia during the summer is a wonderful way to connect with nature, enjoy family and friends, and explore coastal scenery. By preparing properly, respecting local conditions, and prioritizing safety, you can make the most of your time on the water with peace of mind. 

So, before you set sail this summer, double-check your gear, plan your route, and remember: safety is the key to a great boating adventure on the East Coast. 

This blog is not a comprehensive treatment of this topic or legal advice.  If you or a family member require more information, we recommend booking a consultation with MDW Law today so our lawyers can assist you.

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