QC · PCOC required
Québec PCOC Practice Course
Study for the Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator Card with material aligned to Transport Canada's national syllabus, with regional context for Québec waters.
Quick reference
| Federal regulator | Transport Canada — Office of Boating Safety |
|---|---|
| Provincial enforcement | Sûreté du Québec / Transport Canada |
| Card validity | Lifetime — no renewal required. |
| Notes | Carte de conducteur d'embarcation de plaisance (PCOC) requise. Contenu bilingue obligatoire. |
Studying for the PCOC test in Québec
Our PCOC practice course aligns with Transport Canada's published Boating Safety Course and Test syllabus. We cover knowledge categories that the official test draws from: navigation rules and buoy systems, required equipment by vessel size, distress signals, weather and emergencies, alcohol and drug use on the water, and environmental stewardship.
Once you've worked through the material, complete the official PCOC test through a Transport Canada-accredited provider to receive your card.
Regional considerations for Québec
Carte de conducteur d'embarcation de plaisance (PCOC) requise. Contenu bilingue obligatoire.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a PCOC to operate a boat in Québec?
- Yes. Under Transport Canada's Competency of Operators of Pleasure Craft Regulations, every operator of a powered pleasure craft in Québec (and across Canada) needs proof of competency, most commonly the lifetime PCOC.
- Where do I get an official PCOC card?
- From a Transport Canada-accredited course provider. boatexam.io is an independent study and practice resource — we are not currently a Transport Canada-accredited provider, so we do not issue official cards.
- Is the PCOC test the same in every province?
- Yes — the federal Boating Safety Course and Test syllabus is national. Provinces add regional context (waterways, weather, conservation officer enforcement) but the test content is consistent.
- How long is the PCOC valid?
- Lifetime. Once you have it, you don't need to renew it. Replacements are issued through the same accredited provider.