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Clover Point
Clover Point is a no-frills park used by most to contemplate the coastline and sea beyond. But what make this area worthwhile for the diver is the point and the surrounding marine life. Kelp and creatures will keep you company on this dive.
rated, discovered 586 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Comet
The propulsion devices of this 337-ton side wheeler still tower 25' above the bottom of Lake Ontario near Kingston. They are the most intact part of the ship, with much of the upper decks having been flattened.
rated, discovered 626 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Coopers Green
Are you looking for a good beginning dive? How about an advanced dive? Coopers Green has it all in the protection of Halfmoon Bay! Simple entry into the shallows allows easy exploration of the small island just meters off shore.
rated, discovered 631 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Copper Cove
Copper Cove is a scenic location, both above and below the water. Located in a quiet residential area, please strive to be unobtrusive.
rated, discovered 638 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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Dinner Rock
The Powell River area offers such spectacular diving, and Dinner Rock is no exception. Basic campground facilities are available, so take a couple of tanks and plan on spending the evening.
rated, discovered 624 time(s).
Powell River region, British Columbia
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Edmund Fitzgerald
The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald and the loss of her 29-member crew during a violent fall storm on November 10, 1975, just northwest of Whitefish Point in southeast Lake Superior was at the time the worst maritime disaster on the Great Lakes in 9
rated, discovered 567 time(s).
Lake Superior region, Ontario
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Egmont
Located at the mouth of the Sechelt Inlet, this is an exciting dive. Nearby is the Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park, where you can observe the famous tidal rapids. Needless to say, you will have to take the current into account on this dive.
rated, discovered 611 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Egmont Marina Resort
This is another fine entry to the Sechelt Inlet, and an ideal place to camp for the night. Check-in with the marina, and discuss your dive plans with them. They'll have plenty of recommendations for you!
rated, discovered 650 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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Emmonds Beach
Emmonds Beach offers another lazy dive for casually exploring the Powell River under-seascape.
rated, discovered 658 time(s).
Powell River region, British Columbia
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Esquinalt Lagoon
For an easy dive, without the hazards of rocks, kelp and strong current, Esquinalt Lagoon offers the chance to see the bottom dwellers you'd expect on a sandy stretch of coast.
rated, discovered 591 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Forest City
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 601 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Frank E. Vigor
The steel freighter Frank E. Vigor sank in a collision with the steel steamer Philip Minch, on Apr. 27, 1944 in dense fog. The hull rests upside down, facing north.
rated, discovered 611 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Frontenac
The wooden tug Frontenac was returning from a wrecking job on Dec. 11, 1929, when she began taking on water. She sank within 10 minutes. There are a number of artifacts still in place on this wreck, and a substantial portion is still intact.
rated, discovered 572 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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George A. Marsh
The Marsh was lost in a storm on August 8, 1917.
rated, discovered 593 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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George Worthington
The twin-masted schooner George Worthington sank after a collision with the schooner George W. Davis, on July 12, 1887. The upright wreck sports twin bow anchors, windlass, deadeyes, centreboard, and tools on the deck.
rated, discovered 616 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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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 546 time(s).
Leeds and Grenville region, Ontario
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James C. King
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 361 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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John B. Martin
This ship collided with the steel steambarge Yuma while avoiding the wrecked vessel Fontana, and sank on Sept. 21, 1900, with the loss of 4 lives.
rated, discovered 384 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Katie Eccles
On Nov. 26, 1922, the Katie Eccles left Oswego, New York with 300 tons of hard coal. She soon lost her rudder, but made it to Timber Island before dropping anchor.
rated, discovered 376 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Kelvin Grove
You may now find it impossible to dive there. Apparently the neighborhood association decided to 'privatize' the beach, which effectively ended all diving there, unless you can kayak in from elsewhere.
rated, discovered 640 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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