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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 395 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Wolfe Islander II ... click for more 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 420 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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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 415 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Willis ... click for more 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 431 time(s).
Lake Erie 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 403 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Whiskey Cove Lane ... click for more 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 434 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Wexford ... click for more 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 419 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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West Hawk Lake ... click for more West Hawk Lake
West Hawk Lake basin is a metorite impact structure, popular with SCUBA enthusiasts, at it's deepest 110 meters. http://www.manunderwater.com/dive_pac/westhawklake.html
rated, discovered 561 time(s).
Division No1 region, Manitoba
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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 389 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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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 394 time(s).
Muskoka region, Ontario
Waome ... click for more
W. L. Wetmore ... click for more W. L. Wetmore
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 442 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Tuwanek Beach ... click for more 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 457 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Trade Wind ... click for more 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 429 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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The Tugs ... click for more The Tugs
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 422 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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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 409 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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The Caves ... click for more The Caves
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 405 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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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 404 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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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 410 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Telegraph Bay ... click for more 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 451 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Tasmania ... click for more 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 444 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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