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Marine Communications and Traffic Services program information

The 12 Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS) centres across the country provide several services to our clients, including:

MCTS officers at their workstations.
  • safety radio-communication services
  • vessel traffic services and regulation
  • information that supports marine activities
  • screening of vessels entering Canadian waters
  • a 24/7 commercial marine telephone call service

Our program’s objectives are to:

  • contribute to safety of life at sea
  • support maritime domain awareness
  • contribute to safety and efficiency of navigation
  • contribute to the protection of the marine environment

Our main priorities are distress, urgency and safety.

Services

The safety radio-communication service is provided via a comprehensive system of terrestrial radio facilities. These enable communications between ships and shore, complementing the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System as well as national and international regulations.

This service provides the Canadian Coast Guard with enhanced information on vessel transit. It’s also responsible for:

  • regulating vessel movements
  • identifying and monitoring vessels
  • providing navigational information and assistance to encourage:
    • safety
    • efficient navigation
    • environmental protection

In selected areas, the marine telephone call service allows ships and land-based customers to exchange telephone calls. The Canadian Coast Guard recovers incremental costs associated with this service.

Atlantic region

The Atlantic region’s area of responsibility includes the:

  • Cabot Strait
  • Bay of Fundy
  • Strait of Belle Isle
  • Southern and Eastern Gulf of St. Lawrence
  • Labrador Sea south of latitude 60 degrees north
  • Canadian Atlantic coastal and offshore waters north of the Hague Line

The Halifax MCTS centre issues clearances to vessels entering Canadian waters from the east, as per the Eastern Canada Vessel Traffic Services Zone Regulations (ECAREG).

Navigational Warning (NAVWARN) services are provided by the Sydney and Port aux Basques MCTS centres.

Map of the Atlantic region showing New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island

Map of the Atlantic region showing New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
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Map of the Atlantic region showing New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island - text version

The Halifax MCTS centre is in central Nova Scotia, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Ecum Secum Central Nova Scotia
Chebucto Head Central Nova Scotia
Sambro Central Nova Scotia
Kingsburg South Nova Scotia
Lockeport South Nova Scotia
Yarmouth South Nova Scotia
Tiberton Central Nova Scotia
Cape Blomidon South New Brunswick
Grand Manan South New Brunswick
Letite South New Brunswick
Saint John South New Brunswick
Scotch Mountain South New Brunswick

The Sydney MCTS centre is in eastern Nova Scotia, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Cape Egmont Prince Edward Island
Montague Prince Edward Island
Cheticamp North Nova Scotia
Kilkenny Lake North Nova Scotia
Port Caledonia North Nova Scotia
St. Columbia North Nova Scotia
Eddy Point North Nova Scotia
Fox Island North Nova Scotia

Map of the Atlantic region showing Newfoundland and Labrador

Map of the Atlantic region showing Newfoundland and Labrador.

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources.

Map of the Atlantic region showing Newfoundland and Labrador - text version

The Goose Bay MCTS centre is in southern Labrador, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Nain North Labrador
Hopedale North Labrador
Cartwright East Labrador
Fox Harbour East Labrador
L’anse aux Meadows North Newfoundland
St. Anthony North Newfoundland
Conche North Newfoundland
Twilingate North-east Newfoundland
Comfort Cove North-east Newfoundland

The Port aux Basques MCTS centre is in south-west Newfoundland, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Pointe Riche North Newfoundland
Bonne Bay North-west Newfoundland
Mount Moriah West Newfoundland
Pinetree West Newfoundland
Stephenville West Newfoundland
Table Mountain South-west Newfoundland
Ramea Island South Newfoundland

The Placentia MCTS centre is in south-east Newfoundland, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Hermitage South Newfoundland
Fortunehead South Newfoundland
St. Lawrence South Newfoundland
Bay L’Argent South Newfoundland
Arnold’s Cove South-east Newfoundland
Cuslett South-east Newfoundland
Cape Pine South-east Newfoundland
St. John’s South-east Newfoundland
Victoria South-east Newfoundland
Cape Bonavista East Newfoundland
Lumsden North-east Newfoundland

Arctic region

The Arctic region’s area of responsibility includes:

  • James Bay 
  • Hudson Bay 
  • the Canadian waters of the Arctic 
  • the Athabasca-Mackenzie watershed 

The Iqaluit MCTS centre performs Alert and Warning Network (AWN) desk duties and provides Navigational Warning services. The centre operates seasonally. 

Map of the Arctic region showing Nunavut and North West Territories

Map of the Atlantic region showing Newfoundland and Labrador.

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources.

Map of the Arctic region - Text version

The Iqaluit MCTS centre is in south-east Nunavut, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Cambridge Bay West Nunavut
Coral Harbour South Nunavut
Killinek South-east Nunavut
Resolute North Nunavut
Enterprise South North-West Territories
Hay River South North-West Territories
Inuvik North-west North-West Territories
Parson’s Lake North-west North-West Territories
Yellowknife South North-West Territories
Churchill North-east Manitoba

Central region

The Central region’s area of responsibility includes:

  • Lake Winnipeg
  • the Great Lakes Basin
  • the St. Lawrence Waterway

Navigational Warning services are provided by the Prescott MCTS centre.

The Les Escoumins MCTS centre provides ECAREG functions.

The Quebec MCTS centre performs Alert and Warning Network (AWN) desk duties.

Map of the Central region showing Ontario and Manitoba

Map of the Central region showing Ontario et Manitoba.

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources.

Map of the Central region showing Ontario and Manitoba - text version

The Prescott MCTS centre is in south-east Ontario, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Cornwall South-east Ontario
Cardinal South-east Ontario
Gananoque South-east Ontario
Kingston South-east Ontario
Cobourg South-east Ontario
Orillia South-east Ontario
Trafalgar South-east Ontario
Fonthill South-east Ontario
Long Point North-west Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jackhead West Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba
Beaver Creek West Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fraserwood South Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba

The Sarnia MCTS centre is in south-east Ontario, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Rabbit Mountain South Ontario
Horn South Ontario
Bald Head South Ontario
Sault Ste. Marie South Ontario
Silver Water South-east Ontario
Killarney South-east Ontario
Pointe au Baril South-east Ontario
Tobermory South-east Ontario
Wiarton South-east Ontario
Meaford South-east Ontario
Kincardine South-east Ontario
Camlachie South-east Ontario
Grande Pointe South-east Ontario
Leamington South-east Ontario
Rondeau South-east Ontario
Port Burwell South-east Ontario

Map of the Central region showing Quebec.

Map of the Central region showing Quebec.

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources.

Map of the Central and Arctic region showing Quebec - text version

The Quebec MCTS centre is in south Quebec, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Mont Rigaud South Quebec
Ile-Charron South Quebec
L’Acadie South Quebec
Mont Saint-Bruno South Quebec
Sorel South Quebec
Trois-Rivieres South Quebec
Mont Bélair South Quebec
Lauzon South Quebec
Montmagny South Quebec
Riviere-du-Loup South Quebec

The Les Escoumins MCTS centre is in south Quebec, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Cap a l’Est South Quebec
Sacre Coeur South Quebec
Riviere-du-Loup South Quebec
Mont-Joli South-east Quebec
Grosses-Roches South-east Quebec
Mont-Louis South-east Quebec
Riviere-au-Renard South-east Quebec
Forillon South-east Quebec
Newport South-east Quebec
Carleton South-east Quebec
La Verniere South-east Quebec
Cap-aux-Meules South-east Quebec
Pointe Heath South-east Quebec
Lac Daigle South-east Quebec
Havre St-Pierre South-east Quebec
Natashquan South-east Quebec
La Romaine South-east Quebec
Harrington Harbour South-east Quebec

Western region

The Western region’s area of responsibility includes the coastal and offshore waters of the Pacific Ocean.

The Prince Rupert MCTS centre provides Navigational Warning (NAVWARN) services.

Vessel traffic offshore functions are provided by the Prince Rupert MCTS centre, which issues clearances to vessels entering Canadian waters from the west.

Map of the Western region, showing British Columbia

Map of the Western region, showing British Columbia

Basemap information used under Open Government License from Natural Resources Canada.
© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Natural Resources.

Map of the Western region, showing British Columbia - text version

The Prince Rupert MCTS centre is in western British Columbia, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Mount Dent West British Columbia
Dundas Island West British Columbia
Digby Island West British Columbia
Mount Hays West British Columbia
Kitimat West British Columbia
Mount Gil West British Columbia
Klemtu West British Columbia
Calvert Island West British Columbia
Holberg North Victoria Island, British Columbia
Eliza Dome West Victoria Island, British Columbia
Nootka West Victoria Island, British Columbia
Estevan Point West Victoria Island, British Columbia
Amphitrite Point West Victoria Island, British Columbia
Mount Ozzard West Victoria Island, British Columbia
Port Alberni Central Victoria Island, British Columbia
Naden Harbour Graham Island, British Columbia
Hunter Point Graham Island, British Columbia
Van Inlet Graham Island, British Columbia
Cumshewa Moresby Island, British Columbia
Barry Inlet Moresby Island, British Columbia
Rose Inlet Moresby Island, British Columbia

The Victoria MCTS centre is on Victoria Island, British Columbia, with remote controlled sites in these locations.

Remote controlled site
Name Location
Port Hardy North Victoria Island, British Columbia
Cape Lazo East Victoria Island, British Columbia
Gabriola Island South Victoria Island, British Columbia
Mount Parke South Victoria Island, British Columbia
Mount Newton South Victoria Island, British Columbia
Mount Helmcken South Victoria Island, British Columbia
Alert Bay South-west British Columbia
Discovery Mountain South-west British Columbia
Texada Island South-west British Columbia
Watts Point South-west British Columbia
Bowen Island South-west British Columbia
West Vancouver South-west British Columbia
Annacis Island South-west British Columbia

Gallery

MCTS officer’s workstation
An MCTS officer responding to a call
View of several workstations in an MCTS centre.
An MCTS officer at their workstation.
An MCTS officer at their workstation.
MCTS officers at their workstations.
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