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Fort Foster ... click for more Fort Foster
Fort Foster was an active military site from 1873 to 1948. The grounds are easily accessible during season, but are quite a hike when the gates are closed.
rated, discovered 548 time(s).
York region, Maine
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Fort McClary ... click for more Fort McClary
Fort McClary is an easily accessible dive site with a moderate hike from the parking area. A small fee will be charged.
rated, discovered 528 time(s).
York region, Maine
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Kettle Cove ... click for more Kettle Cove
This is a great site for dive classes and beginners, or any others who haven't been wet in a while. There is a large grassy area for setting up your gear, and an easy ramp entering the water.
rated, discovered 489 time(s).
Cumberland region, Maine
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Nubble Light ... click for more Nubble Light
Nubble Light is a very picturesque location that offers easy access to some fine diving. Established in 1879, Nubble Light is off limits to visitors, but you can still get a good view of it from the park.
rated, discovered 539 time(s).
York region, Maine
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Ship`s Cove ... click for more Ship`s Cove
Ships Cove is a great place for the kids to hang out while waiting for the divers to return. With all this history this site has enjoyed, there is a possibility for you treasure hunters to bring something up from the bottom.
rated, discovered 503 time(s).
Cumberland region, Maine
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Twin Lights ... click for more Twin Lights
For a shallow dive, with a possibility of finding some old Coast Guard artifacts, Twin Lights can make for an enjoyable morning.
rated, discovered 544 time(s).
Cumberland region, Maine
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Wreck of the Wandby ... click for more Wreck of the Wandby
For an advanced wreck diver, this is a great site. The Wandby ran aground here in 1921, and has since been mostly scavenged for its metal. Large and small pieces, however, are still around for investigation.
rated, discovered 544 time(s).
York region, Maine
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