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Icebreaking services fees

Icebreaking services fees allow the Canadian Coast Guard to recover some of the costs of providing icebreaking services to commercial ships.

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Fee criteria

These fees apply to all commercial vessels with a gross tonnage of 200 or more that transit an ice zone during the ice season.

The fee applies:

The fee does not apply:

Current rates (December 1, 2023 to November 30, 2024)

Required vessels pay a per-transit fee of $3,561.51.

Discounts for ice class certificates

Ice class certificates are assigned by a classification society or national authority. They indicate extra strengthening of a vessel’s hull and other arrangements that enable a ship to navigate sea ice. Depending on a vessel’s ice class, the icebreaking service fee is reduced by:

To receive this discount, vessel operators must submit a valid ice class certificate to the Marine Services Fees Billing Collection and Compliance office (MSFBCC).

Table: Ice classification by discounts

Classification Society 35 % discount (Level 1) 35 % discount (Level 2) 25 % discount 15 % discount
American Bureau of Shipping
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class AA AMS
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class 1AA AMS
  • Ice Class A0
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class A AMS
  • A1 Ice Strengthening 1A AMS
  • Ice Class B0
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class B AMS
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class 1B AMS
  • Ice Class C0
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class C AMS
  • A1 Ice Strengthening Class 1C AMS
  • Ice Class D0
Bureau Veritas
  • 1 A 1 ICE A*
  • 1 A 1 ICE 1A*
  • 1 3/3 E glace 1-super
  • 1 3/3 E Ice Class 1A Super
  • Ice Class 1A Super
  • 1 3/3 E glace 1
  • 1 3/3 E Ice Class 1A
  • Ice Class 1A
  • 1 3/3 E glace II
  • 1 3/3 E Ice Class 1B
  • Ice Class 1B
  • 1 3/3 E glace III
  • 1 3/3 E Ice Class 1C
  • Ice Class 1C
Det Norske Veritas (DNVL)
  • 1 A 1 ICE A*
  • 1 A 1 ICE 1A*
  • Ice (1A)
  • ICE-1A
  • E4
  • 1 A 1 ICE A
  • 1 A 1 ICE 1A
  • Ice (1A)
  • ICE-1A
  • E3
  • 1 A 1 ICE B
  • 1 A 1 ICE 1B
  • Ice (1B)
  • ICE-1B
  • E2
  • 1 A 1 ICE C
  • 1 A 1 ICE 1C
  • Ice (1C)
  • ICE-1C
  • E1
German- ischer Lloyd 100 A 4 E 4 MC 100 A 4 E 3 MC 100 A 4 E 2 MC 100 A 4 E 1 MC
Lloyd's Register of Shipping
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1* LMC
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1 A Super LMC
  • Ice Class 1 AS FS (+)
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1 LMC
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1 A LMC
  • Ice Class 1 A FS (+)
  • Ice Class 1 A FS
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 2 LMC
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1 B LMC
  • Ice Class 1 B FS (+)
  • Ice Class 1B FS
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 3 LMC
  • 100 A 1 Ice Class 1 C LMC
  • Ice Class 1 C FS (+)
  • Ice Class 1 C FS
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
  • NS MNS Class AA 1S
  • NS* (Class 1A Super Ice Strengthening) MNS
  • NS* Class AA IS MNS*
  • NS (Class 1A Super Ice Strengthening)
  • NS* MNS* Class A 1S
  • NS* (Class 1A Ice Strengthening)
  • NS* MNS* Class B 1S
  • NS* (Class 1B Ice Strengthening) MNS*
  • NS* MNS* Class C 1S
  • NS* (Class 1C Ice Strengthening)
Polski Rejestr Statkow
  • *KM YLA
  • *KM YL
  • L1A
  • *KM L1
  • L1
  • *KM L2
  • L2
  • *KM L3
  • L3
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
  • **KM YΛA
  • *KM YΛ
  • UL or LU5 or Arc5
  • *KM Λ1
  • L1
  • LU4
  • Arc4
  • *KMΛ2
  • L2
  • LU3
  • Ice 3
  • *KM Λ3
  • L3
  • LU2
  • Ice 2
Registro Italiano Navale / RINA Services
  • 100A-1.1 RG 1*
  • 100A-1.1 1AS
  • Ice Class 1A Super
  • 100A-1.1 RG 1
  • 100A-1.1 1A
  • Ice Class 1A
  • 100A-1.1 RG 2
  • 100A-1.1 1B
  • Ice Class 1B
  • 100A-1.1 RG 3
  • 100A-1.1 1C
  • Ice Class 1C
Registrul Naval Roman
  • RNR M G 60 CM O
  • RNR M G 50 CM O
RNR M G 40 CM O RNR M G 30 CM O RNR M G 20 CM O
China Classification Society Ice Class B1* Ice Class B1 Ice Class B2 Ice Class B3
Finnish-Swedish Ice Class Rules 1A Super 1A 1B 1C
International Association of Classification Societies PC1 to PC7 - - -
Korean Register of Shipping 1A Super 1A 1B 1C

Ice zones and seasons

“Ice zones” refer to those areas of Canada where CCG provides icebreaking services in support of commercial shipping. The “ice season” is the period of time during which CCG provides icebreaking services in each ice zone.

There are 3 ice zones in Canadian waters.

Map of areas Icebreaking services fee applies
Description of the map

Area 1

Area 1 covers the northeast coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.

The ice season of area 1 is from January 15 to May 15.

Area 2

Area 2 covers all waters and estuaries of the:

  • Great Lakes
  • St. Lawrence River
  • Gulf of St. Lawrence

The ice season of area 2 is from December 21 to April 15.

Area 3

Area 3 covers Lake Ontario.

The ice season of area 3 is from December 21 to 24 and April 1 to 15.

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