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Henry C. Daryaw
The Daryaw tore a huge gash in her starboard side when she ran aground in a dense fog near Brockville on Nov. 21, 1941, with the loss of one life.
rated, discovered 548 time(s).
Leeds and Grenville region, Ontario
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Tuwanek Beach
For something completely different, try the Tuwanek Beach dive. You'll be swimming in the very protected Sechelt Inlet, just North of the town of Sechelt. It will be a shallow dive, but worth it for the marine life you may not see elsewhere.
rated, discovered 461 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Telegraph Bay
A great site for beginners, Telegraph Bay offers a shallow dive with no current. As you swim toward the points of the bay, you are bound to see the local marine life.
rated, discovered 455 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Tasmania
The large wooden schooner, Tasmania, originally named the James Couch when she was launched on April 22, 1871, at Port Huron, Michigan foundered on October 20, 1905. All 8 people on board perished.
rated, discovered 447 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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W. L. Wetmore
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 446 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Point Atkinson
Point Atkinson is found at the tip of Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver, entrance to the vast Burrard Inlet. This site is a fantastic vantage point for getting a glimpse of all the indigenous marine life.
rated, discovered 446 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Niagara II
On May 15, 1999, the former freighter and sand dredge Niagara II was scuttled to provide a new dive site. This vessel was sunk just outside the boundaries of Fathom Five National Marine Park by the Tobermory Maritime Association. The ship sits upri
rated, discovered 440 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Strathcona
This is a nice suburban park with very easy access to two small islands. Take time to circle the islands, watching for boat traffic.
rated, discovered 439 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Whiskey Cove Lane
Whiskey Cove Lane is one of those spots used by the locals for a relaxing dive of exploration. The rocky walls of the cove and the small island make perfect hiding places for sea life.
rated, discovered 437 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Sargeant Bay
Sargeant Bay Provincial Park is a nice area for picnicking and easy diving. The shallow dive allows plenty of time for exploration, and the park offers a great place to relax between tanks.
rated, discovered 435 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Trade Wind
On November 29th, 1854 the Charles Napier collided with the Trade Wind in a blinding snowstorm during its trip to Chicago. The Trade Wind was carrying 200 tons of railroad iron and 1000 cast iron stoves.
rated, discovered 433 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Willis
This three-masted schooner sank on Nov. 11, 1872 after colliding with the bark Elizabeth Jones. The steering gear, several deadeyes and blocks remain, as well as a capstan, bilge pump, and a long portion of the bowsprit.
rated, discovered 433 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Little Wissahickon
This three-masted schooner sprang a leak as she was being towed across Lake Erie with a cargo of coal and foundered on July 10, 1896. The wreck sits upright, with the ship's wheel at the stern, and windlass and anchors at the bow.
rated, discovered 432 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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The Tugs
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 426 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Spring Bay
Spring Bay is a very easy dive for beginners, but can become quite difficult if you venture too far out. Although mostly protected from the current that plagues Ten Mile Point, the closer you get to Ten Mile, the more you will feel the current.
rated, discovered 425 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Robert Gaskin
The Robert Gaskin sank 3 times in her career. In the final moments, she was helping to raise the Armstrong when a pontoon used to lift the sung vessel came loose and make a large hole at the turn of the bilge in the Robert Gaskin.
rated, discovered 423 time(s).
Leeds and Grenville region, Ontario
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Wolfe Islander II
The Wolf Islander II is a great wreck for diving. There are a number of items on the deck. These include a motorcycle, a number of bowling balls and other interesting everyday objects
rated, discovered 423 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Wexford
The Wexford: 250 feet long, 40' wide and 17' deep was lost in the great storm on 1913 and was recently discovered.
rated, discovered 422 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Octopus City
For some spectacular diving in some very clear water, try Octopus City. The point offers a good chance to see the namesake. Take a couple of tanks to explore the long coast line out to the point.
rated, discovered 420 time(s).
Powell River region, British Columbia
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Sasamat Lake
For something completely different, try White Pine Beach at Sasamat Lake! This is an easy lake dive, perfect for the beginner or for taking your new gear out for a maiden voyage.
rated, discovered 419 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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