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Bonnie Bay
A more user-friendly, easy-access park, you'll find Bonnie Bay a quiet dive with wonderful scenery.
rated, discovered 833 time(s).
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.
rated, discovered 818 time(s).
Squamish Lillooet region, British Columbia
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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.
rated, discovered 817 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Cecil J.
The Cecil J. was set ablaze and scuttled by her owner in 1943 after several misfortunes. The scattered remains attract considerable fish life.
rated, discovered 816 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Atlantic
The Atlantic is probably the most historically significant shipwreck on the bottom of Lake Erie.
rated, discovered 814 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Brown Brothers
The wooden fishing tug Brown Brothers sank on Oct. 28, 1959. She foundered in a storm while being towed by another tug.
rated, discovered 792 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Cates Park
Cates Park is a nice location for divers and non-divers alike. Facilities, picnic tables, and beach combing will occupy your family while you're exploring the off-shore reef.
rated, discovered 789 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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C. B. Benson
The wreck of the C. B. Benson sits upright and is very intact. One can see belaying pins on the fife rail, deadeyes, blocks, a bilge pump, anchor, lifeboat davits, and the ship's wheel.
rated, discovered 784 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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Charles P. Minch
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 784 time(s).
Bruce region, Ontario
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Carlingford
In Lake Erie, twelve miles out from Dunkirk and 90 feet below the surface, rests the two-masted schooner CARLINGFORD. This wooden vessel sank after colliding with the steel steamer Brunswick on Nov. 12, 1888.
rated, discovered 783 time(s).
Lake Erie region, Ontario
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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.
rated, discovered 772 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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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!
rated, discovered 766 time(s).
Greater Vancouver region, British Columbia
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City of Sheboygan
The City of Sheboygan foundered in a violent storm on Sept. 25, 1915, with the loss of captain and crew. Much of the wreck is still intact.
rated, discovered 765 time(s).
Lake Ontario region, Ontario
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Caroline Rose
This scuttled ship lies in Driftwood Cove, about 4 miles southeast of Tobermory and about half a mile outside the marine park boundary. This ship is reported to be one of the three ships pictured on the back of the Canadian $100 bill.
rated, discovered 763 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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Arabia
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 758 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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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!
rated, discovered 758 time(s).
Sunshine Coast region, British Columbia
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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.
rated, discovered 739 time(s).
Powell River region, British Columbia
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Cattle Point Park
Cattle Point is mainly used for dog walkers and boat launchers, but if you are careful, you can slip down the boat ramp and explore some very scenic coastline. The current is, of course, an issue.
rated, discovered 736 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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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.
rated, discovered 736 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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City of Grand Rapids
Open water dive site
rated, discovered 728 time(s).
Lake Hurron region, Ontario
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