NAUTISME QUÉBEC CERTIFICATION OF MARINAS OFFICIALLY BEGAN LAST WEEK

Nautisme Québec

Nov 17, 2020

Accompanied by a Marine Classification Program Review Committee, in recent years, the Nautical Industry Alliance has developed a new certification program that replaces the old certification and Eco-Marina. This new program was created in order to offer a product much more adapted to the reality of boating in Quebec. As of today, it is possible to obtain the Certified Nautisme Québec level by completing the online form. The 1st level of certification is offered free of charge for members of the Alliance. To learn more about the certification process as well as to certify your marina | marina | nautical club please consult the website of the Alliance de l’Industrie nautique du Québec. Once Certified Nautisme Québec, it will be possible to begin the process to obtain the Excellence Nautisme Québec level.
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