Diving at shipwreck the Empress of Ireland, a luxury passenger steamship.
The Empress of Ireland was a passenger steamship; build in Glasgow in 1906 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. With a size of 184 meters long and 22 meters wide she was one of the largest passenger ship...
View ArticleMermaid Cove, Saltery Bay, British Columbia
The cove is named for the 9-foot bronze mermaid that resides in 60 feet of water. From the wheelchair ramp, swim out to the buoy and descend. The mermaid should be visible from the blocks to which t...
View ArticleThe breakwater and nearby boulder slope of dive site Okeover Inlet are crammed with fish all year. The easy access makes for great night diving, too, and, even in winter the fish come out of hiding at...
View ArticleDiving at other dive sites all around Canada
Diving in Canada can be done everywhere. Some of the more well known spots in Canada are Saint Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Lake Superior and the area of Vancouver, but ther...
View ArticleDiving at fresh and salt water dive sites around Canada.
Become interested in diving Canada and you will find some extraordinary dive sites. It is not the first country you think of when joining the scuba diving community, but is has become the number one s...
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