Pacific Pilotage Authority
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The Pacific Pilotage Authority (French: Administration de pilotage du Pacifique) is a Crown corporation of the Government of Canada that is responsible for pilotage through coastal waters in British Columbia, including the Fraser River.[1]
Company typeCrown corporation
IndustryMaritime transport
Headquarters,
Area served
Coastal waters of British Columbia, including the Fraser River[1]| Company type | Crown corporation |
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| Industry | Maritime transport |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Coastal waters of British Columbia, including the Fraser River[1] |
Key people |
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| Services | Pilotage |
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| Total assets | |
| Pacific Pilotage Authority | |
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| Minister responsible | |
| Parent department | Transport Canada |
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| Website | www |
It was established by the Pilotage Act in 1972 as a result of recommendations made by the Royal Commission on Pilotage in Canada.[3]
In 2023, Julie Gascon was named as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of the organization.[4][5]