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Wilma ... click for more Wilma
This 68' tug Sank April 14, 1936 when ice punched out a plank near the boiler on the starboard side. The hull is made of wood and it is usually buoyed with a marker.
rated, discovered 416 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Specular ... click for more Specular
This iron-ore-laden wooden steamer sank after colliding with the steamer Denver on Aug. 22, 1900. The wreck was dynamited as a shipping hazard on Oct. 23, 1900, and wreckage is scattered over a wide area.
rated, discovered 415 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Telegraph Cove ... click for more Telegraph Cove
Telegraph Cove is a nice protected area to get your fins wet. Parking is limited, but the dive is worthwhile.
rated, discovered 414 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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The Cove ... click for more The Cove
This site is usually explored for artifacts of years gone by, as this was once a major marine thoroughfare. If you enjoy the thrill of treasure hunting, this spot's for you!
rated, discovered 412 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Saxe Point Park ... click for more Saxe Point Park
A wonderful beach park for the kids, with hiking trails and facilities, you'll find Saxe Point Park a relaxing spot to spend the day. Bring a couple of tanks and a picnic lunch, and enjoy!
rated, discovered 411 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Sligo ... click for more Sligo
Originally built as the barkentine 'Prince of Wales'. She was rebuilt in 1874 as a three masted, fore & aft rigged schooner and renamed 'Sligo' She was a towed barge at the time of her loss. Sligo sits up right.
rated, discovered 411 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Ole`s Cove ... click for more Ole`s Cove
Ole's Cove is a well kept secret, so don't tell anyone! Located in a beautiful bayside neighborhood, experienced shore divers will find a simple dive.
rated, discovered 410 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Ten Mile Point ... click for more Ten Mile Point
Ten Mile Point can offer some great sights for the advanced diver. A constant current of varying strength keeps this area alive with sea life. You can stay in the shallows to explore the shore, or quickly drop down to 30 meters
rated, discovered 409 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Sweepstakes ... click for more Sweepstakes
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 407 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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The Caves ... click for more The Caves
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 407 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Whytecliff Park ... click for more Whytecliff Park
Whytecliff Park is the premier dive spot for divers of all capabilities. You can find dive classes exploring the inner cove, and advanced divers venturing further out toward the Queen Charlotte Channel.
rated, discovered 405 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Pascal P. Pratt ... click for more Pascal P. Pratt
The wooden bulk freighter Pascal P. Pratt caught fire while hauling a coal cargo from Buffalo to Milwaukee. The captain grounded her on Long Point on Nov. 16, 1908. Bass and perch abound at this site. Brought to you by Ontario Underwater Council:
rated, discovered 404 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Raleigh ... click for more Raleigh
On Nov. 30, 1911, the wooden freighter Raleigh damaged her rudder in severe winds, ran aground and foundered in heavy seas. Three lives were lost. The ship's boiler, engine room machinery, propeller, rudder, bow winch, and anchor remain.
rated, discovered 399 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Woodlands ... click for more Woodlands
Do you have time for a scenic drive? Then take a beautiful drive through some wonderful scenic countryside in North Vancouver to dive the Lone Rock at Woodlands.
rated, discovered 399 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Waome ... click for more Waome
The most remarkable thing about diving this site might not be the wreck itself but the colour of the water which is accurately described as... tea coloured (reddish brown caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil). It is dark until your eyes adju
rated, discovered 398 time(s).
Muskoka region, Ontario
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Marquette ... click for more Marquette
Located by divers in late 1975, this formerly unidentified 'Hope Island Wreck' is the 139' 3' (41.8-metre) schooner, Marquette. Although pilfered of some of its artifacts (only one deadeye remains, on the bowsprit), this site offers excellent views
rated, discovered 397 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Ogden Breakwater ... click for more Ogden Breakwater
Ogden Breakwater is a marine preserve with features created just for divers. A very easy entry marks the start of a diving 'scavenger hunt' for the sunken plaques that line the break water. Each plaque contains information about the area and marine l
rated, discovered 397 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Kinghorn ... click for more Kinghorn
The Kinghorn was one of seven wheat-laden schooner-barges being towed by the Hiram A. Walker on Apr. 27, 1897. A storm sank three of the barges, with the Kinghorn leaking so badly it sank just before reaching Rockport.
rated, discovered 394 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Ross Charles Park ... click for more Ross Charles Park
For a relatively easy entry and dive, try Ross Charles Park. There are several rocky outcroppings to explore, and a flat bottom otherwise.
rated, discovered 392 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Wawinet ... click for more Wawinet
On September 21, 1942 the yacht Wawinet wrecked at the tip of Beausoleil Island becoming one of the most tragic accidents ever to have occured on Georgian Bay.
rated, discovered 392 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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