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Feb
2008
HMCS Cape Breton
Cape Breton righted on the bottom (as she is a flat-bottom vessel) and sits with approximately a 15-degree list. At 430' in length, and approximately 9500 tons, she is the largest intentionally-sunk artificial reef in the world. The Cape Breton sank perfectly upright, albeit it with a very slight list to starboard, in 140 feet of water just a ...
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The Xihwu (pronounced key' quot) artificial reef is a decommissioned Boeing 737-200 airframe which was donated by Qwest Airparts Ltd. of Memphis, Tennessee, thanks to the efforts of Air Canada. "Xihwu" is the Hul'qumi'num word for Red Sea Urchin, which used to live in abundance in these waters, but whose population has dwindled due to pollution ...
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Feb
2008
Skookumchuck Narrows
Skookumchuck Narrows is the area where the current build to the maximum flows that have become world famous. The enormous supply of nutrients supports diverse and prolific marine live. However, conditions in this location are tidal dependent and vary to the extreme. Timing for diving is dictated by tidal cycles and demands attention to detail. ...
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Feb
2008
HMCS Chaudiere
The 366' ship settled on her port side. The deck at the stern is 50-60' deep, at the superstructure is about 80' and at the bow is 90-100'. The bottom at the stern is about 80', at midship is about 110', beneath the guns is about 140' and the bow hangs over a ledge. Large, yellow cautionary buoys are attached to the ship at the stern, ...
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Feb
2008
Vancouver, B.C.
February 2008 By Marli Wakeling Ask Vancouver divers where they learned to dive and most will answer, "Whytecliff Park." It's nestled at the far edge of the affluent suburb of West Vancouver, near the rugged shoreline of ...
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The north shore of Lake Ontario is a charming getaway-and perfect for divers seeking exceptional wreck diving.
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Sep
2007
Victoria, B.C.
If you've got a weekend, we've got the perfect way to spend it in Victoria, on Vancouver Island's southeastern tip.
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Oct
2006
Deep in God's Pocket
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A sheltered cove in British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Strait provides easy access to some amazing diving.
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Down the Drain: Diving the hemisphere's largest tidal whirlpool.
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Oct
2006
Nanaimo
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Diving the World's Largest Artificial Reef - HMCS Cape Breton
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