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On Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula, tourists come for the wining and dining, but fall for the diving.
Dive Log: Secret spots & must-see dive classics.
Great Lakes shipwrecks are Canada's calling card for divers wanting to submerge in history.
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 ...
The north shore of Lake Ontario is a charming getaway-and perfect for divers seeking exceptional wreck diving.
If you've got a weekend, we've got the perfect way to spend it in Victoria, on Vancouver Island's southeastern tip.
Down the Drain: Diving the hemisphere's largest tidal whirlpool.
Diving the World's Largest Artificial Reef - HMCS Cape Breton