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The elegant solid bronze mermaid stands 2.75 meters tall. Beneath the water she looks even larger. The marine life, also, looks bigger than life at Mermaid Cove. The romantic idea of the underwater mermaid statue was conceived by Jodi Willoughby when her husband, Jim, provided a wetsuit for the model of sculptor Elek Imredy. In 1970, Imredy ...
Pirate Rock sits "King-of-the-castle" on top of a series of irregular ledges, boulders, and arches. Anchor heaven. It's one of the most dramatic pinnacles of rock I've dived. There's more than an average amount of life around it. Quillback rockfish - smallishto medium-sized - crowd the cracks of the rocks. Tube worms, sea-peaches and plumose ...
Great Lakes shipwrecks are Canada's calling card for divers wanting to submerge in history.
Splendid diving site.
Visibility : Very Good
For any diver's level.
Wreck
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Columbia, was the third naval destroyer sunk by the ARSBC as an artificial reef, just nine months after Mackenzie. Again, knowledge gained from two prior destroyer projects further improved the preparation efficiency, budget control, and diver access and safety features incorporated into the ship.
The sponsoring community, Campbell River, ...
A wall dive which has a series of terraces from 6 metres down to 25 metres, at which point a sheer vertical face drops to over 75 metres. On the ledges divers will find large Lingcod, Wolf Eels, Giant Pacific Octopus, Rockfish, Greenlings Sea Pens, Anemones, Bryozoans, Tubeworms and Cloud Sponges. A year-round dive site, however, the main ...
The HMCS Saskatchewan is British Columbia's most successful artificial reef. The popularity of the Saskatchewan is apparent when you consider that well over 100,000 dives have been completed since she was sunk on June 14, 1997. In just over 2 minutes the 366 foot Saskatchewan slipped below the surface and began its descent to the sandy bottom ...




