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The Canadian Coast Guard is a special operating agency within Fisheries and Oceans Canada. We work to ensure the safety of mariners in Canadian waters and protect Canada's marine environment. We support Canada's economic growth through the safe and efficient movement of maritime trade.
The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG; French: Garde côtière canadienne, GCC) is the coast guard of Canada. Formed in 1962, the coast guard is tasked with marine search and rescue (SAR), communication, navigation, and transportation issues in Canadian waters, such as navigation aids and icebreaking, marine pollution response, and support for other ...
The Canadian Coast Guard is a nationally recognized and world-leading maritime organization. Every day, our iconic red and white fleet delivers essential services to Canadians from coast to coast to coast.
Explore Canadian Coast Guard careers. Positions available in marine engineering, navigation, communications and traffic services, electronics, on-vessel logistics and search and rescue.
Canadian Coast Guard fleet. Marine vessels and helicopters, services, design and construction.
Canadian Coast Guard Programs and services Aids to navigation, environmental response, fees, icebreaking, communications, security, waterways management and search and rescue.
Canadian Coast Guard operations are performed by 6,100 employees working tirelessly in four regions across the country: Atlantic, Central, Western, and Arctic. The Canadian Coast Guard is responsible for 123 ships, 23 cutting-edge helicopters, approximately 17,000 fixed and floating aids to navigation, and 183 marine communication towers.
The Canadian Coast Guard is committed to adopting cutting-edge technology, that reduces costs and expands capabilities. Autonomous vessels are not replacing skilled mariners – instead they are ...
At the Canadian Coast Guard we work to keep mariners in Canadian waters safe. We help protect Canada’s marine environment. We support Canada’s economy by helping trade ships move safely and efficiently.
The new funding announced in Budget 2024 is to operate the future Canadian Coast Guard vessels. It includes recruitment and training of seagoing personnel to crew the new ships, and funding to build robust capacity to support vessel operations.