Boat Launches in the BC Lower Mainland:
*Search the above map for Boat Launches, then click on the marker or name below for more information.*
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Agassiz Boat Launch (Ferry Island, Rosedale)
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Alouette Lake Boat Launch
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BarrowTown Boat Launch (Sumas River, Chilliwack)
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Bowen Island Public Boat Launch
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Bridgeview Marine Boat Launch (ladner)
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Buntzen Lake Boat Launch
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Carey Road Boat Launch (Chilliwack)
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Cates Park / Whey-ah-Wichen (North Vancouver)
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Chehalis Lake Boat Launch
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Chilliwack Lake Boat Launch
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Coquihalla River Boat Launch (Hope)
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Crescent Beach Marina Boat Launch (South Surrey)
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Cultus Lake (Maple Bay) Boat Launch
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Cultus Lake Jade Bay (Enterance Bay) Boat Launch
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Deer Lake Boat Launch (Sasquatch Park)
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Dewdney Nature Park Boat Launch (Mission)
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Fort Langley Marina Park Boat Launch
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Gill Road Boat Launch (Chilliwack)
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Greendale Boat Launch (Chilliwack)
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Harrison Lake - Breakwater Boat Launch
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Harrison Lake - Green Point Boat Launch
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Harrison Hot Springs Boat Launch
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Hicks Lake Boat Launch (Sasquatch Park)
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Island 22 Boat Launch (Chilliwack)
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Kawkawa Lake Boat Launch (Hope)
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Kilby Provincial Park Boat Launch (Harrison Mills)
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Ladner Boat Launch
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McDonald Beach Boat Launch (Sea Island, Vancouver)
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Mill Lake Boat Launch (Abbotsford)
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Mission Boat Launch
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Pitt Lake Boat Launch
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Porteau Cove Provincial Park Boat Launch
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Port Mann Bridge Boat Launch
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Rocky Point Park Boat Launch
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Rupert Boat Launch (Hope)
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Sayers Lake Boat Launch (Mission)
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Shelter Island Marina Boat Launch (Queensborough)
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Silver Lake Boat Launch (Hope)
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Skwellepil Creek Boat Launch (Chehalis Lake)
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Stave Lake Boat Launch (Mission)
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Sunset Marina Boat Launch (West Vancouver)
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Tsawwassen Boat Launch
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Vanier Park Boat Launch (English Bay, Vancouver)
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Ward's Public Marina Boat Launch (South Surrey)
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Weaver Lake Boat Launch
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Wellington Point Park Boat Launch (Ladner)
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Do You Need a Pleasure Craft Operator Card?
All operators of powered watercraft used for recreational purposes within Canada now require a Pleasure Craft Operator Card.
As of September 15, 2009 all boaters are now required to have the Pleasure Craft Operator Card in order to operate a powered watercraft. There is no grandfather clause or age exemption – this law applies to all boaters. Powered watercraft includes watercraft fitted with any size motor – even a trolling motor.