CANADIAN PLEASURE CRAFT LICENSING STATS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 2019
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for June 2019.
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for June 2019.
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for May 2019.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Canada announced today the release of the first two sections of the 2018 Canadian Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract – Economic Facts and Retail Markets (New Boats).
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for April 2019.
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for March 2019.
Professor Charles Spence, from Oxford University’s Crossmodal Research Laboratory, has researched the benefits of how something he calls the ‘blue gym effect’ can lead to improving health and wellbeing, anxiety reduction, and better sleep patterns.
A study on water levels projects an unprecedented drop of water levels on Lakes Michigan-Huron and Georgian Bay to 1.1 metres (3.5 feet) below the record low by 2030. By 2040, levels may rise to 0.3 metres (one foot) higher than the 1986 record high.
NMMA’s latest New Powerboat Registrations Report for the US market shows new powerboat registrations were up 4.2 percent in 2018 compared to 2017.
We have just learned from Boating Ontario that there is an important survey in progress that Ontario and Quebec marinas should respond to.
The Time Standards Manual was developed in 1996 by the Marine Fabricators Association (MFA), a division of the Industrial Fabrics Association International, to serve as a benchmark that shop owners can use to set fabrication times, with which they can generate competitive labor costs.
Boating Ontario has shared with us that as a valued stakeholder, Parks Canada would like to invite you to join in a conversation about user fees, taking place at www.parkscanada.gc.ca/consultations.
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for January 2019.
Transport Canada has released the Pleasurecraft Licensing statistics for December 2018
Pleasure craft licensing.
Pleasure Craft Licensing.
National report by province of residence – monthly.
The Québec Marine Association (known by its French acronym, AMQ) and the Transat Chair in Tourism of ESG-UQAM asked for your help last year to gather data on people’s boating habits. Your assistance at that time was greatly appreciated.
We’ve talked extensively in the past weeks in Boating Industry Canada about the booming American market, specifically how the American Boating Market has grown.
Has your business been impacted by the amendments to Ontario’s employment standards, labour relations & occupational health & safety legislation (Bill 148)?
The Association of Marina Industries (AMI) 2018 Financial and Operational Benchmark Study. This study was last conducted in 2000 by IMI.