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2019 to 2020 Fees Report

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2019 to 2020 Fees Report, ISSN 2562-0827

2019 to 2020 Fees Report
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Minister’s message

About this report

Remissions

Overall totals, by fee setting mechanism

Totals, by fee grouping, for fees set by act, regulation or fees notice

Details on each fee set by act, regulation or fees notice


Minister’s message

The Honourable Bernadette Jordan

On behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Canadian Coast Guard (Coast Guard), I am pleased to present our report on fees for 2019-20.

The Service Fees Act provides a modern legislative framework that enables cost-effective delivery of services and, through better reporting to Parliament, improves transparency and oversight.

Similar to last year, the report provides details on each fee, such as the type and rate of adjustment, the service standard, and performance result. As the Department is in the process of modernizing its information system, a breakdown of revenue collected for all fees will be forthcoming in the near future.

This year’s report also includes fees where the authority to collect has been delegated to provincial and territorial governments. We have included the revenues and expenditures for Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. As the report is still evolving in its processes, we will continue to work with the Government of Quebec to incorporate its revenue and expenditure information in the future. The information provides context for each fee, in the spirit of open and transparent fee management.

I welcome the increased transparency and oversight that the Service Fees Act’s reporting regime embodies. I will continue to lead my department’s transition to this modern framework.


The Honourable Bernadette Jordan
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard

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About This Report

This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Fisheries and Oceans Canada had the authority to set in 2019-20.

Government of Canada departments may set fees for services, licences, permits, products, and the use of facilities; for other authorizations of rights or privileges; or to recover, in whole or in part, costs incurred in relation to a regulatory scheme.

For reporting purposes, fees must be categorized under the following three fee-setting mechanisms:

  1. Act, regulation or fees notice
    • An act of Parliament delegates the fee-setting authority to a department, minister or Governor in Council.
  2. Contract
    • Ministers have the authority to enter into contracts, which are usually negotiated between the minister and an individual or organization, and which cover fees and other terms and conditions. In some cases, that authority may also be provided by an act of Parliament.
  3. Market-rate or auction or both
    • The authority to set these fees is pursuant to an act of Parliament or regulation, and the minister, department or Governor in Council has no control over the fee amount.

This report contains information about all fees that are under DFO and the Coast Guard’s authority, including any that are collected by another department.

The information covers fees that are subject to the Service Fees Act.

For fees set by contract, fees set by market-rate, auction or both, the report provides totals only. For fees set by act, regulation or fees notice, it provides totals for fee groupings, as well as detailed information for each fee.

Although the fees that Fisheries and Oceans Canada charges under the Access to Information Act are subject to the Service Fees Act, they are not included in this report. Information on Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s access to information fees for 2019-20 can be found in our access to information report, which is posted on the Department’s Corporate management and reporting page.

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Remissions

A remission is a partial or full return of a fee to a fee payer who paid for a service for which a department deemed that the service standard was not met.

Under the Service Fees Act, departments must develop policies for determining whether a service standard has been met and for determining how much of a fee will be remitted to a fee payer if a service standard is not met. This requirement will not take effect until April 1, 2021, so this report does not include remissions issued under the Service Fees Act. The report also does not include other remissions.

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Overall totals, by fee setting mechanism

The following table presents the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees that Fisheries and Oceans Canada had the authority to set in 2019-20, by fee-setting mechanism.

Overall totals for 2019-20, by fee-setting mechanism
Fee setting
mechanism
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
Fees set by contract 1,440,230 22,481,560 Remissions do not apply to fees set by contract.
Fees set by market-rate, auction or both 0 0 Remissions do not apply to fees set by market-rate, auction or both.
Fees set by act, regulation or fees notice 90,048,967 647,167,010 0
Total 91,489,197 669,648,570 0

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Totals, by fee grouping, for fees set by act, regulation or fees notice

The following tables present, for each fee grouping, the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees that Fisheries and Oceans Canada had the authority to set in 2019-20 that are set by any of the following:

A fee grouping is a grouping of all the fees that a department has the authority to set for activities relating to a single business line, directorate or program.

Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
40,360,360Footnote1 240,510,021Footnote2 0

Fisheries Management – Pacific Salmon Conservation Stamp: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Pacific Salmon Conservation Stamp
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
1,391,514 1,554,634 0

Hydrography: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Hydrography
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
546,084 12,290,513 0

Icebreaking Services Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Icebreaking Services Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
5,936,440 203,473,587 0

Maintenance Dredging Services Tonnage Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Maintenance Dredging Services Tonnage Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
7,742,968 7,889,404 0

Marine Navigation Services Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Marine Navigation Services Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
33,413,487 168,455,696 0

Aquaculture – Licensing Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Aquaculture – Licensing Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
632,591 3,862,058 0

Small Craft Harbours Fee: totals for 2019-20
Fee grouping Small Craft Harbours Fee
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
25,523 8,678,293 0

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Details on each fee set by act, regulation or fees notice

This section provides detailed information on each fee that DFO had the authority to set in 2019-20 and that was set by any of the following:

The complete list of DFO and Coast Guard fees are available on the department’s website.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Licenses for lobster pounds
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 18
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)
Performance result Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Surf clam fishing licence for commercial purposes
Atlantic razor clam license for commercial purposes
Soft-shell clam fishing licence for commercial purposes
Mussel fishing licence for commercial purposes
Oyster fishing licence for commercial purposes
Schedule II Part I Item 1 - Fisher’s Registration Card
Schedule II Part I Item 2 - Vessel Registration Card
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (a)(i) capelin from a vessel 19.8 m or more in overall length but less than 30.5 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (a)(ii) capelin from a vessel 30.5 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(i) snow crab in Crab Fishing Areas 1 and 2 using 300 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(ii) snow crab in Crab Fishing Areas 1 and 2 using 800 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(iii) snow crab in any of Crab Fishing Areas 3 to 11 using 300 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(iv) snow crab in Crab Fishing Area 4 using 800 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(v) snow crab in Crab Fishing Areas 4 and 5 using 800 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(vi) snow crab in Crab Fishing Areas 5 to 7C inclusive using 800 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (b)(vii) snow crab in any other case
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (c)(i) groundfish in Division 4X and Subarea 5 from a vessel less than 19.8 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (c)(ii) groundfish from a vessel 19.8 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (d)(i) herring using mobile gear
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (d)(ii) herring in any Herring Fishing Area other than Herring Fishing Areas 1 to 14 using weirs or trap nets
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(i) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 2, 3, 6, 7 or 8
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(ii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 17
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(iii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 22
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(iv) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 23 using 375 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(v) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 23 using 563 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(vi) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 25 using 250 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(vii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 25 using 375 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(viii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 24, 26A or 26B using 300 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(ix) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 24, 26A or 26B using 450 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(x) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 27 using 83 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xi) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 27 using 275 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 27 using 413 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xiii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 28 or 29 using 413 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xiv) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 30 using 75 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xv) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 30 using 250 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xvi) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 30 using 375 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xvii) lobster in any of Lobster Fishing Areas 31A to 33 using 375 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xviii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 34 using 113 or 124 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xix) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 34 using 375 or 400 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xx) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 34 using 563 or 600 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xxi) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 38 using 375 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xxii) lobster in Lobster Fishing Area 38 using 563 traps
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (e)(xxiii) lobster in any other case
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (f)(i) mackerel in Mackerel Fishing Areas 1 to 14 using mobile gear from a vessel less than 19.8 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (f)(ii) mackerel using mobile gear from a vessel 19.8 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (f)(iii) mackerel in any Mackerel Fishing Area other than Mackerel Fishing Areas 1 to 14 using trap nets
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (g)(i) scallop in Scallop Fishing Area 16
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (g)(ii) scallop in Scallop Fishing Area 23 or 29
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (g)(iii) scallop in Scallop Fishing Areas 28C and 28D inclusive
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (g)(iv) scallop in Scallop Fishing Areas 28A, 28B, 28C and 28D inclusive
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (g)(v) scallop in any other case
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (h)(i) shrimp in Shrimp Fishing Area 16
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (h)(ii) shrimp in Shrimp Fishing Area 8
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (h)(iii) shrimp in any other case
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (i)(i) shark from a vessel less than 19.8 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (i)(ii) shark from a vessel 19.8 m or more in overall length but less than 30.5 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (i)(iii) shark from a vessel 30.5 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (j)(i) swordfish using longlines from a vessel less than 13.7 m in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (j)(ii) swordfish using longlines from a vessel 13.7 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (k) Bluefin tuna
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (l) tuna other than bluefin
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (m) sea urchin
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (n) Red crab
Schedule II Part I Item 3 - (o) any species, in any case not otherwise provided for in this item, per species
Schedule II Part I Item 4 - Marine Plant Licence
Schedule II Part I Item 5 - Recreational Fishing Licence
Schedule II Part I Item 6 - Fish Transporting Licence
Schedule II Part I Item 7 - Bait Fishing Licence
Schedule II Part 2 Item 1 - Cod
Schedule II Part 2 Item 2 - Jonah crab
Schedule II Part 2 Item 3 - Red crab
Schedule II Part 2 Item 4 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 1 to 11
Schedule II Part 2 Item 5 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 12
Schedule II Part 2 Item 6 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 13
Schedule II Part 2 Item 7 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 14
Schedule II Part 2 Item 8 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 15
Schedule II Part 2 Item 9 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 16
Schedule II Part 2 Item 10 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 17
Schedule II Part 2 Item 11 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 18
Schedule II Part 2 Item 12 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 19
Schedule II Part 2 Item 13 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 20
Schedule II Part 2 Item 14 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 21
Schedule II Part 2 Item 15 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 22
Schedule II Part 2 Item 16 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 23
Schedule II Part 2 Item 17 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 24
Schedule II Part 2 Item 18 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 25
Schedule II Part 2 Item 19 - Snow crab Crab Fishing Areas 26
Schedule II Part 2 Item 20 - Flounder
Schedule II Part 2 Item 21 - Greenland halibut
Schedule II Part 2 Item 22 - Grenadier
Schedule II Part 2 Item 23 - Haddock
Schedule II Part 2 Item 24 - Halibut
Schedule II Part 2 Item 25 - Herring
Schedule II Part 2 Item 26 - Lobster
Schedule II Part 2 Item 27-Pollock
Schedule II Part 2 Item 28-Redfish
Schedule II Part 2 Item29-Scallop, per tonne of scallop meat
Schedule II Part 2 Item 30-Scallop, per tonne in the shell
Schedule II Part 2 Item 31-Sea urchin
Schedule II Part 2 Item 32-Silver hake
Schedule II Part 2 Item 33-Shrimp other than Shrimp Fishing Area 1 to 6
Schedule II Part 2 Item 34-Shrimp in Shrimp Fishing Area 1 to 6
Schedule II Part 2 Item 35-Stimpson’s surf clam
Schedule II Part 2 Item 36-Swordfish
Schedule II Part 2 Item 37-Bluefin tuna
Schedule II Part 2 Item 38-White hake
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Atlantic Fishery Regulations (SOR/86-21)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

Processing applications for the renewal of recreational licences (Atlantic) within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)

Processing applications for new recreational licences (Atlantic) within 30 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal recreational licence services. Service standard met 99% of the time for new recreational licence services.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Licence, resident 16 to 64 years of age, annual
Licence, resident 65 years of age or older, annual
Licence, resident, five-day
Licence, resident, three-day
Licence, resident, one-day
Licence, non-resident 16 years of age or older, annual
Licence, non-resident, five-day
Licence, non-resident, three-day
Licence, non-resident, one-day
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; British Columbia Sport Fishing Regulations (SOR/96-137)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2019
Service standard Access to National Recreational Licensing System (NRLS), (which issues Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licences), online portal provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. (Target 98%) Phone and email inquiries responded to within 5 business days. (Target 90%)
Performance result Service standard met 98% of the time for access to NRLS. Service standard met 98% of the time for phone and email inquiries.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee

Licence authorizing the use of a vessel that is subject to the jurisdiction of Canada in fishing or trans-shipping fish in waters other than Canadian fisheries waters

Licence to fish for public display purposes

Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Fishery (General) Regulations (SOR/93-53)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)
Performance result Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Fish for the purpose of scientific investigation
Fish for food purposes
Fish for the purpose of obtaining bait
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Management of Contaminated Fisheries Regulations (SOR/90-351)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2006
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

Processing applications for the renewal of recreational licences (Atlantic) within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal recreational licence services.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Fishing (c) Cetacean other than beluga, bowhead whale, narwhal or right whale
Fishing (e) Seal - personal use
Fishing (f) Seal - commercial use
Fishing (g) Nuisance seal
Fishing (h) Walrus
Collector Vessel Licence
Seal Fishery Observation Licence
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Marine Mammal Regulations (SOR/93-56)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

Processing applications for the renewal of recreational licences (Atlantic) within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal recreational licence services.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Fisher’s registration card
Vessel registration card
Commercial fishing licence
Bait fishing licence
Recreational fishing licence
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2011
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

Processing applications for the renewal of recreational licences (Atlantic) within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal recreational licence service.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations: Gill net or angling Char or Trout
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (SOR/78-443)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard Processing applications for the renewal of recreational licences (Atlantic) within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%)
Performance result Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal recreational licence service.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Schedule IV, Item 1 - (a) Northwest Territories resident
Schedule IV, Item 1 - (c) any other person
Schedule IV, Item 2 - (b) Domestic fishing-any other person
Schedule IV, Item 3 - (a) Sport fishing-Northwest Territories resident (annual)
Schedule IV, Item 3 - (b) Sport fishing-resident Canadian (annual)
Schedule IV, Item 3 - (c) Sport fishing-resident Canadian (three days)
Schedule IV, Item 3 - (d) Sport fishing-non-resident (annual)
Schedule IV, Item 3 - (e) Sport fishing-non-resident (three days)
Schedule IV, Item 3.1 - special management area fishing license - (b) any other person
Schedule IV, Item 3.2 - Validation of a licence for a special management area (b) any other person
Schedule IV, Item 4 - Commercial fishing vessel or vehicle certificate for Great Slave Lake (a) Class A
Schedule IV, Item 4 - Commercial fishing vessel or vehicle certificate for Great Slave Lake (b) Class B
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Northwest Territories Fishery Regulations (C.R.C., c.847)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2017
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

All licensing requests that are handled outside the National Online Licensing System are handled within 30 business days (Target 75%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 98% of the time for all licensing requests handled outside the National Online Licensing System.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Schedule II Part 1 Item 1(1) - Fisher’s Registration Card (1) Annual
Schedule II Part 1 Item 1(2) - Fisher’s Registration Card (2) Five years
Schedule II Part 1 Item 1(3) - Fisher’s Registration Card (3) Temporary
Schedule II Part 1 Item 2 - Vessel Registration Certificate
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(1) - Category A - Salmon - other than a licence referred to in subitems (2) to (4), issued in respect of (a) a vessel that is less than 9.14 m in overall length
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(1) - Category A - Salmon - other than a licence referred to in subitems (2) to (4), issued in respect of (b) a vessel that is 9.14 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(1) - Category A - Salmon - other than a licence referred to in subitems (2) to (4), issued in respect of (c) any size of vessel fishing by means of purse seine
Salmon - in respect of a vessel that is less than 9.14 m in overall length – reduced fee
Salmon - in respect of a vessel that is 9.14 m or more in overall length – reduced fee
Salmon - in respect of a vessel that is any size by means of purse seine – reduced fee
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(3) - Category N - Salmon - issued to the Northern Native Fishing Corporation in respect of (a) a vessel that is less than 9.14 m in overall length
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(3) - Category N - Salmon - issued to the Northern Native Fishing Corporation in respect of (b) a vessel that is 9.14 m or more in overall length
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(3) - Category N - Salmon - issued to the Northern Native Fishing Corporation in respect of (c) any size of vessel fishing by means of purse seine
Salmon - to fish in the Taku River or Stikine River – reduced fee
Salmon - to fish in the Taku River or Stikine River – full fee
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(5) - Category C - Species listed in column I of Part II of this Schedule fished for with gear set out in column II of Part II of this Schedule
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(6) Category D - Packing
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(7) Category E - Abalone
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(8) Category G - Geoduck and Horse Clam
Roe Herring - for the operation of a gill net – full fee
Roe Herring - for the operation of a purse seine – full fee
Roe Herring - for the operation of a gill net – reduced fee
Roe Herring - for the operation of a purse seine – reduced fee
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(11) - Category J - Herring Spawn on Kelp
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(12) - Category K - Sablefish
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(13) - Category L - Halibut
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(14) - Category P - Processor
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(15) - Category R - Dungeness, Graceful, Golden King, Red King and Red Rock crab
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(16) - Category S - Shrimp Trawl
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(17) - Category T - Groundfish Trawl
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(18) - Category W - Shrimp by means of trap
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(19) - Category ZA – Green sea urchin
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(20) - Category ZC - Red sea urchin
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(21) - Category ZD - Sea cucumber
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(22) - Category ZF - Euphausiid
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(23) - Category ZN - Rockfish
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(23.1) - Category ZU - Eulachon
Schedule II Part 1 Item (23.2) - Category Z2 - Butter, Littleneck, Manila and Razor clams
Schedule II Part 1 Item 3(24) - Category Z - Any fishery not referred to above
Schedule II Part 1 Item 5(1) - Marine plants other than the species Macrocystis integrifolia and Laminaria suppl.
Schedule II Part 1 Item 6(2) - Replacement - registration certificate
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Pacific Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-54)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2017
Service standard All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)
Performance result Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Schedule V Part II, Item 1(1) - Seine license for bait fish (a) for each 30 cm of seine
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(1) - Seine license for bait fish (b) minimum fee
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(2) - Bait trap license for bait fish (a) for each bait trap
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(2) - Bait trap license for bait fish (b) minimum fee
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(3) - Fish trap license for bait fish (a) for each fish trap
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(3) - Fish trap license for bait fish (b) minimum fee
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(4) - Landing net licence for bait fish, for each net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(5) - Lift net licence for bait fish, for each net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(6) - Night line licence (a) for the first 100 hooks
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(6) - Night line licence (b) for each additional 100 hooks or fewer
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(7) - Smelt seine licence, for each seine
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(8) - Seine licence for species other than smelt, for each fathom of net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(9) - Hoop net licence (a) for each net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(9) - Hoop net licence (b) for each fathom of wing or leader
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(10) - Gill net licence for smelt, in the Magdalen Islands, for each fathom of net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(11) - Gill net licence for smelt, other than in the Magdalen Islands, for each net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(12) - Gill net licence for anadromous brook trout, for each fathom of net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(13) - Gill net licence, for species other than smelt and anadromous brook trout, for each fathom of net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(14) - Trap net or box net licence for smelt, for each net
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(15) - Pound net licence, for each fathom of wing or leader
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(16) - Eel trap licence, for each trap
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(17) - Crayfish trap licence, for each trap
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(18) - Licence to operate unregistered fishing gear
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(19) - Assistant fisherman’s licence
Schedule V Part II, Item 1(20) - Experimental fishing licence
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Quebec Fishery Regulations (SOR/90-214)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2018
Service standard All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)
Performance result Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Licensing Fee
Fee Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 1 - (b) any other person
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 2 - (b) any other person
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 3 - (b) any other person
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (a) angling licence for Yukon resident or qualified non-resident (annual)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (b) angling licence for Canadian resident (annual)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (c) angling licence for Canadian resident (6-day)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (d) angling licence for Canadian resident (1-day)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (e) angling licence for non-resident (annual)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (f) angling licence for non-resident (6-day)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 5 - Sport fishing - (g) angling licence for non-resident (1-day)
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 7 - Fish farming licence
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 8 - Salmon Conservation Catch Card - (a) for Yukon resident or qualified non-resident
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 8 - Salmon Conservation Catch Card - (b) for Canadian resident
Schedule III, Licenses and Fees, Item 8 - Salmon Conservation Catch Card - (c) for non-resident
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Yukon Territory Fishery Regulations (C.R.C., c.854)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2011
Service standard

All Online Commercial Licence Renewal Services are handled within 5 business days, once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (Target 98%) All Online Commercial Licence Services are handled within 30 business days once all required documentation and fees have been received and there are no outstanding issues. (i.e.: issuance of new commercial licences; new fisher / vessel registrations; issuance of transfer permits etc.) (Target 75%)

Access to National Recreational Licensing System (which issues Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licences), online portal provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. (Target 98%) Phone and email inquiries responded to within 5 business days. (Target 90%)

Performance result

Service standard met 99% of the time for renewal commercial licence services. Service standard met 98% of the time for new commercial licence services.

Service standard met 98% of the time for Access to National Recreational Licensing System. Service standard met 98% of the time for phone and email inquiries.


Fee grouping Fisheries Management – Pacific Salmon Conservation Stamp
Fee Pacific Salmon Conservation Stamp
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; British Columbia Sport Fishing Regulations (SOR/96/137)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1985
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2019
Service standard Online stamp issuance standard is 1-3 business days. Independent Access Providers (vendors) are responsible for provision of paper stamps to clients.
Performance result Service standard met 100%.

Fee grouping Hydrography
Fee Instructional Charts
Chart 1 - Symbols, Abbreviations & Terms
Chart 1350 - Sorel-Tracy à/to Otterburn-Park
Chart 1351 - Bassin de Chambly au lac / to Lake Champlain
Chart 1509 - Rivière des Prairies
Chart 1510 - Lac des Deux Montagnes
Chart 1512 - Ottawa to/à Smiths Falls
Chart 1513 - Smith Falls to/à Kingston including/y compris Tay River to/à Perth
Chart 1514 - Carillon à/to Papineauville
Chart 1515 - Papineauville à/to Ottawa
Chart 1550 - Britannia Bay à/to Chats Falls
Chart 1551 - Chats Falls à/to Chenaux
Chart 1552 - Portage-du-Fort à/to Île Marcotte
Chart 1553 - Île Marcotte à/to Rapides-des-Joachims
Chart 1554 - Rapides-des-Joachims au/to Lac la Cave
Chart 1555 - Lac la Cave
Chart 1556 - Lac Témiscamingue / Lake Timiskaming
Chart 2011 - Belleville Harbour
Chart 2021 - Murray Canal to Healey Falls Locks / Murray Canal aux Écluses de Healey Falls
Chart 2022 - Healey Falls Locks to Peterborough / Écluses de Healey Falls à Peterborough
Chart 2023 - Peterborough to/à Buckhorn including/y compris Stony Lake
Chart 2024 - Buckhorn to/à Bobcaygeon including/y compris Chemong Lake
Chart 2025 - Bobcaygeon to Lake Simcoe / Bobcaygeon au Lake Simcoe
Chart 2026 - Lake Scugog and/et Scugog River
Chart 2028 - Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching including the Holland River / Lacs Simcoe et Couchiching y compris Holland River
Chart 2029 - Couchiching Lock to Port Severn / Écluse de Couchiching à Port Severn
Chart 2044 - Port Dalhousie
Chart 2047 - Clarkson Harbour
Chart 2048 - Port Credit
Chart 2049 - Whitby Harbour
Chart 2050 - Oshawa Harbour
Chart 2053 - Port Hope Harbour
Chart 2054 - Cobourg Harbour
Chart 2055 - Frenchman's Bay
Chart 2070 - Harbours in Lake Ontario / Havres dans le lac Ontario
Chart 2086 - Toronto to/à Hamilton
Chart 2140 - Port Maitland to/à Dunnville
Chart 2202 - Port Severn to/à Parry Sound
Chart 2203 - Carling Rock to/à Byng Inlet
Chart 2204 - Byng Inlet to/à Killarney
Chart 2205 - Killarney to/à Little Current
Chart 2206 - McGregor Bay
Chart 2207 - Little Current to/à Clapperton Island
Chart 2218 - Penetang Harbour
Chart 2221 - Midland Harbour
Chart 2222 - Tiffin Harbour
Chart 2223 - Port McNicoll and/et Victoria Harbour
Chart 2260 - Sarnia to/à Bayfield
Chart 2261 - Bayfield to/à Douglas Point
Chart 2266 - Michael's Bay to/à Great Duck Island
Chart 2267 - Great Duck Island to/à False Detour Passage
Chart 2273 - South Baymouth Harbour and Approaches
Chart 2283 - Owen Sound to/à Giant's Tomb Island
Chart 2305 - Jackfish Bay
Chart 2306 - Peninsula Harbour and/et Port Munro
Chart 2310 - Caribou Island to/à Michipicoten Island
Chart 2318 - Heron Bay
Chart 3050 - Kootenay Lake and River
Chart 3052 - Okanagan Lake
Chart 3053 - Shuswap Lake
Chart 3055 - Waneta to/à Hugh Keenleyside Dam
Chart 3056 - Hugh Keenleyside Dam to/à Burton
Chart 3057 - Burton to/à Arrowhead
Chart 3058 - Arrowhead to/à Revelstoke
Chart 3061 - Harrison Lake and/et Harrison River
Chart 3062 - Pitt River and/et Pitt Lake
Chart 3080 - Stuart Lake
Chart 3311 - Sunshine Coast, Vancouver Harbour to/à Desolation Sound
Chart 3312 - Jervis Inlet & Desolation Sound and Adjacent Waterways / et les Voies navigables adjacentes
Chart 3313 - Gulf Islands and Adjacent Waterways / et les Voies Navigables Adjacentes
Chart 3411 - Sooke
Chart 3488 - Fraser River / Fleuve Fraser, Crescent Island to/à Harrison Mills
Chart 3489 - Fraser River / Fleuve Fraser, Pattullo Bridge to/à Crescent Island
Chart 3647 - Port San Juan and/et Nitinat Narrows
Chart 3651 - Scouler Entrance
Chart 3685 - Tofino
Chart 3733 - Catala Passage
Chart 3794 - Stewart
Chart 3858 - Flamingo Inlet
Chart 3863 - Port Chanal
Chart 3964 - Tuck Inlet
Chart 4141 - Saint John to/à Evandale
Chart 4142 - Evandale to/à Ross Island
Chart 4145 - Mactaquac Lake - Saint John River / Rivière Saint-Jean
Chart 4170 - Glace Bay Harbour
Chart 4385 - Chebucto Head to/à Betty Island
Chart 4402 - Wallace Harbour
Chart 4421 - Boughton River
Chart 4450 - Saint Paul Island
Chart 4504 - Great Cat Arms and/et Little Cat Arm
Chart 4519 - Maiden Arm, Big Spring Inlet and/et Little Spring Inlet and approaches / et les approches
Chart 4540 - Anchorages in White Bay / Mouillages dans White Bay
Chart 4541 - Sops Arm
Chart 4542 - Hampden Bay
Chart 4582 - Plans - Notre Dame Bay
Chart 4584 - White Bay: Southern Part / Partie Sud
Chart 4639 - Garia Bay and/et Le Moine Bay
Chart 4668 - Anchorages / Mouillages in the / dans le Strait of Belle Isle / Détroit de Belle Isle
Chart 4670 - Forteau Bay
Chart 4886 - Twillingate Harbours
Chart 4955 - Havre-aux-Maisons
Chart 4956 - Cap-aux-Meules
Chart 4957 - Havre-Aubert
Chart 4980 - Blanc Sablon
Chart 5080 - Punchbowl Inlet and Approaches / et les approaches
Chart 5411 - Lower Savage Islands to/à Pritzler Harbour
Chart 6021 - Lake Muskoka
Chart 6022 - Lake Rosseau and/et Lake Joseph
Chart 6028 - Blind River and/et Lake Duborne
Chart 6100 - Lac Saint-Jean
Chart 6201 - Lake of the Woods / Lac des Bois
Chart 6205 - Seven Sisters Falls to/à Lac du Bonnet
Chart 6206 - Seven Sisters Falls to/à Slave Falls
Chart 6207 - Slave Falls to/à Eaglenest Lake
Chart 6209 - Brereton Lake
Chart 6211 - Big Traverse Bay
Chart 6212 - Kenora to/à Aulneau Peninsula (Northern Portion / Partie nord)
Chart 6213 - Whitefish Bay
Chart 6214 - Sabaskong Bay
Chart 6215 - Basil Channel to/à Sturgeon Channel
Chart 6216 - Sturgeon Channel to/à Big Narrows Island
Chart 6217 - Ptarmigan Bay and/et Shoal Lake
Chart 6218 - Kenora, Rat Portage Bay
Chart 6242 - Winnipeg to/au Lake Winnipeg / Lac Winnipeg
Chart 6269 - Wanipigow River
Chart 6286 - Whitedog Dam to/à Minaki
Chart 6287 - Minaki to/à Kenora
Chart 6408 - Cache Island to/à Rabbitskin River Kilometre 233 / Kilomètre 301
Chart 6409 - Rabbitskin River to/à Fort Simpson Kilometre 300 / Kilomètre 330
Chart 6410 - Fort Simpson to/à Trail River Kilometre 330 / Kilometre 390
Chart 6411 - Trail River to/à Camsell Bend Kilometre 390 / Kilometre 460
Chart 6412 - Camsell Bend to/à McGern Island Kilometre 460 / Kilometre 510
Chart 6413 - McGern Island to/à Wrigley River Kilometre 510 / Kilomètre 580
Chart 6414 - Wrigley River to/à Three Finger Creek Kilometre 580 / Kilometre 650
Chart 6415 - Three Finger Creek to/à Saline Island Kilometre 650 / Kilometre 730
Chart 6416 - Saline Island to/à Police Island Kilometre 730 / Kilometre 810
Chart 6417 - Tulita (Fort Norman), Police Island to/aux Halfway Islands Kilometre 810 / kilometre 860
Chart 6418 - Norman Wells, Halfway Islands to/à Rader Island Kilometre 850 / Kilomètre 920
Chart 6419 - Norman Wells to/à Carcajou Ridge Kilometre 910 / Kilomètre 980
Chart 6420 - Carcajou Ridge to/à Hardie Island Kilometre 980 / Kilometre 1040
Chart 6421 - Hardie Island to/à Fort Good Hope Kilometre 1040 / Kilometre 1100
Chart 6422 - Fort Good Hope to/à Askew Islands Kilometre 1100 / Kilometre 1180
Chart 6423 - Askew Islands to/à Bryan Island Kilometre 1180 / Kilometre 1240
Chart 6424 - Bryan Island to/à Travaillant River Kilometre 1240 / Kilomètre 1325
Chart 6425 - Travaillant River to/à Adam Cabin Creek Kilometre 1325 / Kilomètre 1400
Chart 6426 - Adam Cabin Creek to/à Point Separation Kilometre 1400 / Kilomètre 1480
Chart 6427 - Point Separation to/au Aklavik Channel Kilometre 1480 / Kilomètre 1540
Chart 6428 - Aklavik Channel to/au Napoiak Channel including/y compris Aklavik Channel to/à Aklavik Kilometre 1530 / Kilometre 1597
Chart 6429 - Kilometre / Kilomètre 1580 - 1645 including/y compris East Channel, Inuvik to/à Kilometre / Kilomètre 1645
Chart 6430 - East Channel, Kilometre / Kilomètre 1645 - 1710
Chart 6431 - East Channel, Lousy Point to/à Tuktoyaktuk Kilometre 1710 / Kilometre 1766
Chart 6432 - Kilometre / Kilomètre 1500 to/à Inuvik East Channel
Chart 6433 - West Channel, Aklavik to/à Shallow Bay
Chart 6434 - Reindeer Channel, Tununuk Point to/à Shallow Bay
Chart 6435 - Middle Channel, Tununuk Point to/à Mackenzie Bay Kilometre 1670 / Kilometre 1730
Chart 6436 - Napoiak Channel, including/y compris Schooner and/et Taylor Channels Kilometre / Kilomètre 1590 – 1650
Chart 6437 - Peel Channel including/y compris Husky Channel and/et Phillips Channel
Chart 6438 - Peel River, Mackenzie River / Fleuve Mackenzie to/à Road Island
Chart 6441 - West Channel including/y compris Anderton Channel, Ministicoog Channel and/et Moose Channel to/à Shoalwater Bay
Chart 6451 - Sans Sault Rapids
Chart 6452 - Mackenzie River / Fleuve Mackenzie (Kilometre / Kilomètre 0-58)
Chart 6453 - Mackenzie River / Fleuve Mackenzie (Kilometre / Kilomètre 58-90)
Chart 6454 - Mackenzie River / Fleuve Mackenzie (Kilometre / Kilomètre 90-147)
Chart 6455 - Mackenzie River / Fleuve Mackenzie (Kilometre / Kilomètre 147-205)
Chart 7292 - Dundas Harbour
Chart 7646 - Putulik (Hat Island) and/et Wilkins Point
All other charts
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P181 – Vol 1 – Atlantic Coast and Bay of Fundy
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P182 – Vol 2 – Gulf of the St. Lawrence
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P183 – Vol 3 – St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P184 – Vol 4 – Arctic and Hudson Bay
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P185 – Vol 5 – Juan de Fuca Strait & Strait of Georgia
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P186 – Vol 6 – Discovery Passage & West Coast of Vancouver Island
Publications – Canadian Tide and Current tables: P187 – Vol 7 – Queen Charlotte Sound to Dixon Entrance
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ARC 400E/F - General Information, Northern Canada, 2009
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ARC 401E/F – Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay and Adjoining Waters, 2009
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ARC 402E/F - Eastern Arctic, 2014
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ARC 403E/F – Western Arctic, 2011
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ARC 404E/F - Great Slave Lake and Mackenzie River, 2012
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 100E/F - General Information, Atlantic Coast, 2007
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 101E/F - Newfoundland, Northeast and East Coasts, 2013
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL102E/F - Newfoundland, East and South Coasts, 2008
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 103E/F - Newfoundland, Southwest Coast, 2010
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 104E/F - Cape North to Cape Canso (including Bras d’Or Lake), 2010
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 105E/F - Cape Canso to Cape Sable (including Sable Island), 2014
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 106E/F - Gulf of Maine and Bay of Fundy, 2001
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 107E/F - Saint John River, 2009
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 108E/F – Gulf of St. Lawrence (Southwest Portion), 2006
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 109E/F - Gulf of St. Lawrence (Northeast Portion), 2006
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 110E/F - St. Lawrence River, Cap Whittle / Cap Gaspé to Les Escoumins and Anticosti Island, 2011
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 111E/F - St. Lawrence River, Île Verte to Québec and Fjord du Saguenay, 2007
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 112E/F - St. Lawrence River, Cap-Rouge to Montréal and Rivière Richelieu, 2009
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 120E/F - Labrador, Camp Islands to Hamilton Inlet (including Lake Melville), 2004
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: ATL 121E/F - Labrador, Hamilton Inlet to Cape Chidley (including Button Islands and Gray Strait), 2016
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 300E/F - General Information, Great Lakes, 1996
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 301E/F - St. Lawrence River, Montréal to Kingston, 2010
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 302E/F - Lake Ontario,1996
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 303E/F - Welland Canal and Lake Erie,1996
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 304E/F - Detroit River, Lake St.Clair, St.Clair River, 1996
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 305E/F - Lake Huron, St. Marys River, Lake Superior, 2000
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 306E/F - Georgian Bay, 2015
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 307E/F - North Channel of Lake Huron, 2000
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 308E/F - Rideau Canal and Ottawa River, 2003
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: CEN 309E/F - Trent-Severn Waterway, 2016
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: PAC 200E - General Information, Pacific Coast, 2006
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: PAC 201E - Juan de Fuca Strait and Strait of Georgia, 2012
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: PAC202E - Discovery Passage to Queen Charlotte Strait and West Coast of Vancouver Island, 2016
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: PAC 205E - Inner Passage - Queen Charlotte Sound to Chatham Sound, 2002
Hydrography – Publications – Sailing Directions: PAC 206E - Hecate Strait, Dixon Entrance, Portland Inlet and Adjacent Waters and Haida Gwaii, 2015
Hydrography – Publications – Small Craft Guides: P142 - Lake Nipissing, 1987
Hydrography – Publications – Small Craft Guides: P143 - Lac Nipissing, 1987
Hydrography – Publications – Tidal Current Atlases: P240 - Atlas of Tidal Currents – St. Lawrence Estuary
Hydrography – Publications – Tidal Current Atlases: P241 - Atlas of Tidal Currents Bay of Fundy & Gulf of Maine
Hydrography – Publications – Tidal Current Atlases: P244 - Juan de Fuca Straight to/à Strait of Georgia
Hydrography – Publications – Miscellaneous Publications: P250 - Tides in Canadian Waters
Hydrography – Publications – Miscellaneous Publications: P251 - Les marées dans les eaux du Canada
Hydrography – Publications – Miscellaneous Publications: P252 - Canadian Tidal Manual
Hydrography – Publications – Miscellaneous Publications: P253 - Manuel canadien des marées
Hydrography – Publications – Miscellaneous Publications: P875E/F – Marine Environmental Handbook Arctic Northwest
Fee-setting authority Oceans Act, section 47: Nautical Charts and Related Publications Fees Order
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1994
Last year fee setting authority was amended Not applicable
Service standard Not applicable
Performance result Not applicable

Fee grouping Icebreaking Services Fees
Fee Icebreaking Services Fees
Fee-setting authority Oceans Act, section 47: Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 153, Number 24
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1996
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2019
Service standard Service standards are currently being finalized and performance results will be available beginning April 1 2021.
Performance result Performance results for the service standard related to the Icebreaking Services Fee will be available beginning April 1, 2021.

Fee grouping Maintenance Dredging Services Tonnage Fee
Fee Maintenance Dredging Services Tonnage Fee
Fee-setting authority Oceans Act, section 47: Canada Gazette, Part 1, Volume 137, Number 23
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1996
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2019
Service standard Service standards are currently being finalized and performance results will be available beginning April 1 2021.
Performance result Performance results for the service standard related to the Maintenance Dredging Services Tonnage Fee will be available beginning April 1, 2021.

Fee grouping Marine Navigation Services Fees
Fee Eastern Region Canadian Flag Bulkers and Container Ships (excluding barges)
Eastern Region Canadian Flag Ferries
Eastern Region Canadian Flag All Other
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - Laurentian / Central Region
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - Bay of Fundy Ports
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - Northumberland Strait and PEI ports
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - All other Nova Scotia ports
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - Chaleur Bay ports
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo - Miramichi River ports
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cargo-Newfoundland & Labrador Region
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Bulker and Container Great Lakes (excluding barges)
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cruise Ship GT ≤ 150]
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cruise Ship GT > 150 and ≤ 22,500
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Cruise Ship GT > 22,500
Eastern Region Foreign Flag All Other
Eastern Region Foreign Flag Coasting Trade
Western Region Canadian Flag gross tonnes (GT) ≥ 1,000
Western Region Canadian Flag GT ≥ 15 and < 1,000
Western Region Canadian Flag TUG GT ≥ 5 and < 1,000
Western Region Canadian Flag Fleet Rental GT < 15; < 10 m
Western Region Canadian Flag All Other GT < 15
Western Region Foreign Flag Coasting Trade (excluding barges)
Western Region Foreign Flag GT ≥ 1,000
Western Region Foreign Flag GT < 1,000
Fee-setting authority Oceans Act, section 47: Canada Gazette, Part 1, Volume 153, Number 24
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1996
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2019
Service standard Service standards are currently being finalized and performance results will be available beginning April 1 2021.
Performance result Performance results for the service standard related to the Marine Navigation Services Fees will be available beginning April 1, 2021.

Fee grouping Aquaculture Licensing Fees
Fee Administrative Fee
Access to Resource Fee for Shellfish Sites
Access to Resource Fee for Finfish Sites
Fee-setting authority Fisheries Act, 13; Pacific Aquaculture Regulations (SOR/2010-270)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 2015
Last year fee setting authority was amended Not applicable
Service standard Upon receipt of a fully completed application, Fisheries and Oceans Canada will make a decision regarding new sites or major technical amendments, as outlined below, within 365 calendar days.
Performance result Service standard was met for 100% completed applications.

Fee grouping Small Craft Harbour
Fee Berthage - Per Day
Berthage - Per Month
Berthage - 3 to 12 Months
Berthage - 12 months
Wharfage - Item 1 a) cubic content of less than 1m3 per tonne
Wharfage - Item 1 b) cubic content equal or greater to 1m3 per tonne
Wharfage - Oil, petroleum products and other liquid commodities
Storage on harbour property
Fee-setting authority Fishing and Recreational Harbours Act, 9; Fishing and Recreational Harbours Regulations (SOR/78-767)
Year fee-setting authority was introduced 1978
Last year fee setting authority was amended 2011
Service standard Service standards are currently being finalized and performance results will be available beginning April 1 2021.
Performance result Performance results for the service standard related to the Small Craft Harbour Fees will be available beginning April 1, 2021.
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