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The temperate waters that encircle Vancouver Island create some of the richest diving on North America’s west coast.
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The Lillie Parsons
An average depth of 50 feet with a very strong current. It is a fresh water drift dive. There is a ship wreck and a wall to explore.
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Waome
Tea colored water holds the Waome, a sunken wooden steamer. Average depth is 60 feet with fairly low visibility. Temperatures stay around 40 degrees.
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The Henry C. Daryaw
A freshwater wreck dive. This is a drift dive due to strong currents. The average depth is 80 feet. The wreck is marked with a bouy.
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City of Sheboygan
Averaging 85 feet, this is a fresh water wreck dive. Easy to find with good visibility.
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Lake Minnewanka
Located in Banff Park. These are cold water altitude dives.
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Porlier Pass
Holds the wreck of the Del Norte and Alcala Wall.
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Broken Islands
Over 100 islands make up Broken Islands. A popular spot for boats and kayaks, also a great place to dive.
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Tonquin Island
Ship wreck located off of Tonquin Beach.
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Five Fathom Rock
Right outside of Port Hardy. A great dive and a chance to see some wild sea life.
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