CABLES The symbols for submarine and overhead cables do not differentiate between cables conducting electric power, often at high voltages, and other types of utility cables.  Mariners are advised to exercise caution when passing under all overhead cables and to avoid anchoring or conducting seabed operations in the vicinity of submarine cables.  The clearance of an overhead cable may differ from its charted value due to changes in atmospheric conditions, water levels and other factors.  For additional information, consult Notice to Mariners No. 16 of each year and the appropriate volume of CHS Sailing Directions.

AIDS TO NAVIGATION For complete details of aids to navigation, the larger-scale charts and List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals must be consulted.

STRAIT OF CANSO AND EASTERN APPROACHES VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICES Traffic Services calling-in point with number; arrow indicates direction of vessel movement.  For additional information concerning these services, see Radio Aids to Marine Navigation Atlantic, St.  Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg and Eastern Arctic , Part 3.

CAUTION In Canadian water and fishing zones, provided that a Vessel engaged in fishing does not impede the passage of any vessel transiting a traffic lane, it may fish in any direction in or near a Traffic Separation Scheme. All vessels must comply with the Collision Regulations.  See Canadian Notice to Mariners No. 10 of each year.

See Notices to Mariners for subsequent corrections on this chart and Notices to Shipping in force for hazards or changes essential for the safety of navigation.

 His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 2024. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service. A licence is required from the Canadian Hydrographic Service (www.charts.gc.ca) to reproduce or distribute this work.

