Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 159, Number 23: GOVERNMENT NOTICES

June 7, 2025

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001

Interim Order for the Protection of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) in the Waters of Southern British Columbia, 2025

Whereas the Minister of Transport is of the opinion that the annexed Interim Order for the Protection of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) in the Waters of Southern British Columbia, 2025 is required to deal with a direct or indirect risk to marine safety or to the marine environment;

And whereas the provisions of the annexed Order may be contained in a regulation made under paragraphs 35(1)(e)footnote a, 35.1(1)(k)footnote b and 136(1)(f)footnote c of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 footnote d;

Therefore, the Minister of Transport makes the annexed Interim Order for the Protection of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) in the Waters of Southern British Columbia, 2025 under subsection 10.1(1)footnote e of the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 footnote d.

Ottawa, May 30, 2025

Chrystia Freeland
Minister of Transport

Interim Order for the Protection of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) in the Waters of Southern British Columbia, 2025

Definitions

Definitions

1 The following definitions apply in this Interim Order.

Minister
means the Minister of Transport. (ministre)
Southern Resident killer whale
means any member of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) Northeast Pacific southern resident population. (épaulard résident du sud)

Non-Application

Vessels

2 (1) This Interim Order does not apply to

Persons

(2) This Interim Order does not apply to

Approach Distance Prohibition

Vessels

3 (1) A vessel must not approach within 400 m of a killer whale in the waters indicated in Schedule 1.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Persons

4 (1) A person operating a vessel must not approach within 400 m of a killer whale in the waters indicated in Schedule 1.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Prohibition Against Positioning Vessel in Path

Vessels

5 (1) A vessel must not position itself such that the vessel is in the path of a killer whale in the waters indicated in Schedule 1.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Persons

6 (1) A person operating a vessel must not position the vessel such that it is in the path of a killer whale in the waters indicated in Schedule 1.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Vessel Restricted Zones

Vessels

7 (1) A vessel must not navigate in the waters indicated in Schedule 2 on or before November 30, 2025.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Persons

8 (1) A person must not operate a vessel in the waters indicated in Schedule 2 on or before November 30, 2025.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to

Speed Restricted Zones

Vessels

9 (1) A vessel must not proceed at a speed in excess of 10 knots over ground in the waters indicated in Schedule 3 on or before November 30, 2025.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a vessel that is operating without a motor.

Persons

10 (1) A person must not operate a vessel at a speed in excess of 10 knots over ground in the waters indicated in Schedule 3 on or before November 30, 2025.

Exceptions

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person operating a vessel referred to in subsection 9(2).

Authorizations

Whale-watching and ecotourism

11 (1) The Minister may, in writing, issue an authorization to a vessel, and to persons operating that vessel, to approach a killer whale, other than a Southern Resident killer whale, for the purpose of commercial whale-watching or ecotourism at a distance no closer than 200 m in the waters indicated in Schedule 1 if the authorization does not compromise the protection of killer whales and the marine environment or compromise marine safety.

Promotion of protection of killer whales

(2) The Minister may, in writing, issue one of the following authorizations to a vessel, and to persons operating that vessel, in respect of a non-commercial activity that promotes compliance with and monitoring of measures taken to protect killer whales if the authorization does not compromise the protection of killer whales and the marine environment or compromise marine safety:

Application for authorization

(3) The following persons or organizations may submit a request for an authorization in respect of a vessel that they own or operate and persons operating that vessel:

Conditions

(4) An authorization is subject to conditions respecting the protection of killer whales, including those respecting the reduction of the risk of physical and acoustic disturbances to Southern Resident killer whales. An authorization may also be subject to conditions respecting the protection of the marine environment or marine safety.

Authorization on board vessels

(5) An authorization must be kept on board the vessel.

Modification

(6) The Minister may modify an authorization, and must inform the holder of the authorization in writing, if the Minister considers it necessary for the protection of killer whales, the protection of the marine environment or marine safety.

Suspension

(7) The Minister may suspend an authorization, and must inform the holder of the authorization in writing, if

Reinstatement

(8) The Minister may reinstate a suspended authorization, and inform the holder of the authorization in writing, if the matter that gave rise to the suspension has been resolved.

Revocation

(9) The Minister may revoke an authorization, and must inform the holder of the authorization in writing, if

Additional requirements of authorization

12 (1) A person who is operating a vessel to which an authorization was issued must

Prohibition on advertising

(2) After an authorization is issued under subsection 11(1), the person or organization that submitted the request for the authorization must not refer to sightings of Southern Resident killer whales when offering or promoting commercial whale-watching excursions or commercial ecotourism excursions.

Repeal

13 The Interim Order for the Protection of the Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) in the Waters of Southern British Columbia, 2024, made on May 30, 2024, is repealed.

Coming into Force

June 1, 2025

14 This Interim Order comes into force on June 1, 2025.

SCHEDULE 1

(Subsections 3(1), 4(1), 5(1), 6(1) and 11(1) and paragraph 11(2)(a))

Waters Subject to Certain Prohibitions
The waters subject to the prohibitions referred to in sections 3 to 6 bounded by a line
beginning at 50°03.807′N 124°50.610′W [Sarah Point];
then to 49°52.486′N 124°33.903′W [north Powell River];
then to 49°52.426′N 124°33.912′W [south Powell River];
then to 49°46.436′N 124°16.815′W [north Jervis Inlet/Thunder Bay];
then to 49°44.262′N 124°13.260′W [south Jervis Inlet];
then to 49°43.838′N 124°12.572′W [north Blind Bay];
then to 49°43.018′N 124°11.228′W [south Ballet Bay];
then to 49°39.450′N 124°05.148′W [west Agamemnon Channel];
then to 49°39.313′N 124°04.355′W [east Agamemnon Channel];
then to 49°19.301′N 123°08.888′W [north Burrard Inlet];
then to 49°18.775′N 123°08.882′W [south Burrard Inlet];
then to 49°15.608′N 123°15.755′W [Cowards Cove];
then to 49°15.173′N 123°16.247′W [east Sea Island];
then to 49°15.455′N 123°16.795′W [north Sea Island];
then to 49°12.853′N 123°13.338′W [south Sea Island];
then to 49°11.205′N 123°12.225′W [north Swishwash Island];
then to 49°10.425′N 123°12.023′W [south Swishwash Island];
then to 49°07.853′N 123°12.037′W [Steveston];
then to 49°06.128′N 123°19.335′W [north Strait of Georgia];
then to 49°05.368′N 123°19.342′W [south Strait of Georgia];
then to 49°07.058′N 123°11.647′W [Fraser River];
then to 49°06.532′N 123°11.232′W [Westham Island];
then to 49°04.062′N 123°09.410′W [south Canoe Passage];
then to 49°03.487′N 123°08.493′W [Roberts Bank];
then to 49°00.132′N 123°05.460′W [Boundary Bluff];
then adjacent to the United States border until 48°14.200′N 125°44.500′W [southern boundary of the critical habitat of the Southern Resident killer whale];
then to 48°41.700′N 126°17.783′W [northwest boundary of the critical habitat of the Southern Resident killer whale];
then to 48°59.685′N 125°40.152′W [Quisitis Point];
then to 48°55.253′N 125°32.517′W [Amphitrite Point];
then to 48°56.076′N 125°31.372′W [Stuart Bay];
then to 49°01.238′N 125°02.383′W [Hi’tatis];
then to 48°46.985′N 125°12.587′W [Cape Beale];
then to 48°39.645′N 124°49.205′W [west Clo-oose Bay];
then to 48°39.485′N 124°48.648′W [east Clo-oose Bay];
then to 48°33.703′N 124°27.812′W [west Port San Juan];
then to 48°33.110′N 124°25.742′W [east Port San Juan];
then to 49°59.092′N 125°13.390′W [Campbell River];
then to 50°03.807′N 124°50.610′W [Sarah Point].

SCHEDULE 2

(Subsection 7(1), paragraphs 7(2)(a) and (b), subsection 8(1) and paragraph 11(2)(b))

Vessel Restricted Zones

1. Saturna Island
The waters off Saturna Island bounded by a line

beginning at

48°47.150′N

123°02.733′W

[northern boundary of East Point (shoreline)];

then to

48°47.367′N

123°02.915′W

[Tumbo Channel];

then to

48°47.617′N

123°02.483′W

[northwest boundary (east of Tumbo Point)];

then to

48°47.473′N

123°01.975′W

[northeast boundary (Boiling Reef)];

then to

48°46.558′N

123°03.147′W

[Boundary Pass];

then to

48°46.333′N

123°03.805′W

[southeast boundary];

then to

48°46.350′N

123°05.150′W

[southwest boundary (Narvaez Bay)];

then to

48°46.683′N

123°05.150′W

[Fiddlers Cove];

then to

48°47.150′N

123°02.733′W

[northern boundary of East Point (shoreline)].

2. Pender Island
The waters off Pender Island bounded by a line

beginning at

48°45.817′N

123°19.300′W

[northwest boundary];

then to

48°46.217′N

123°18.867′W

[northeast boundary];

then to

48°44.167′N

123°13.917′W

[southeast boundary];

then to

48°44.153′N

123°15.517′W

[southwest boundary];

then to

48°45.817′N

123°19.300′W

[northwest boundary].

SCHEDULE 3

(Subsections 9(1) and 10(1))

Speed Restricted Zones

1. Mouth of the Nitinat River
The waters of the mouth of the Nitinat River bounded by a line

beginning at

48°42.377′N

125°00.000′W

[northwest boundary];

then to

48°36.683′N

125°00.000′W

[northwest boundary (Swiftsure Bank)];

then to

48°36.683′N

124°45.083′W

[southeast boundary (Carmanah Point)];

then along the coastline to

48°42.377′N

125°00.000′W

[northeast boundary].

2. Swiftsure Bank
The waters off Swiftsure Bank bounded by a line

beginning at

48°34.000′N

125°06.000′W

[northwest boundary];

then to

48°32.100′N

125°01.760′W

[southwest boundary];

then to

48°32.100′N

124°49.545′W

[southern boundary (traffic separation scheme lane)];

then to

48°32.017′N

124°46.593′W

[southern boundary (traffic separation scheme lane)];

then to

48°31.150′N

124°43.483′W

[southeast boundary];

then to

48°35.717′N

124°43.067′W

[northeast boundary];

then to

48°34.000′N

124°54.190′W

[northern boundary];

then to

48°34.000′N

125°06.000′W

[northwest boundary].

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May 23, 2025

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