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17 Fathom Wreck
This unidentified shipwreck was a small two-masted schooner. There is evidence of fire damage. There are a windlass and chain locker at the bow, and hatches near the stern. There is a mast lying across the starboard rail.
Lake-Erie region, Ontario
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Albert Head Lagoon
Albert Head Lagoon is another wonderful no-current dive for searching out crabs and skates. This site is really off the beaten path, so bring everything you need for a comfortable day.
Capital region, British-Columbia
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Annie Falconer
The two-masted schooner Annie Falconer foundered in a violent storm on Nov. 12, 1904, with a cargo of soft coal. The wreck sits upright on a mud bottom, and is well preserved, with deadeyes, anchors, blocks, chain and the ship's wheel in place.
Lake-Ontario region, Ontario
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Arabia
Open water dive site
Lake-Hurron region, Ontario
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Atlantic
The Atlantic is probably the most historically significant shipwreck on the bottom of Lake Erie.
Lake-Erie region, Ontario
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Beach Garden Resort
There are two very easy dives at the Beach Garden, one to the left and one to the right of the marina. These protected entries are perfect for the beginner, and the breakwaters offer an ideal location to check out new gear and have a relaxing dive.
Powell-River region, British-Columbia
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Belcarra Bay
An excellent park for the kids, with picnic and playground facilities. For you divers, expect a rocky reef just off shore with all the small marine creatures you'd expect!
Greater-Vancouver region, British-Columbia
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Bonnie Bay
A more user-friendly, easy-access park, you'll find Bonnie Bay a quiet dive with wonderful scenery.
Greater-Vancouver region, British-Columbia
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Britannia Beach Dock
Britannia Beach Dock is the site of the old Customs House of years gone by. The area has a lot of history due to the large copper processing plant just across the street, which makes the waters perfect for treasure hunters.
Squamish-Lillooet region, British-Columbia
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Brooks Cove
Brooks Cove is for the more advanced diver. You'll have quite the swim to get to the prime diving spots, but the effort will be worth it. With depths to over 100 feet, the water clarity will be spectacular!
Sunshine-Coast region, British-Columbia
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