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Cape Breton Island | Species: 6 |
Sites: 0 | Centres: 2 |
| Located at the northern tip of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island is a paradise for wreck divers and nature enthusiast. |
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Comox Valley (Hornby Island) | Species: 3 |
Sites: 1 | Centres: 1 |
| Experience BIG Marine life up close. The 12' - 16' long Sixgill Sharks ascend in the shallow waters every summer. During the fall and winter we have up close and personal encounters with huge Stellar and California Sealions. |
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Deer Island, New Brunswick | Species: 6 |
Sites: 2 | Centres: 1 |
| Located in Passamaquoddy Bay, Southeastern New Brunswick. Fed by 25+ foot tides, the abundance of marine life is spectacular. |
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Duncan (Maple Bay) | Species: 1 |
Sites: 0 | Centres: 1 |
| Only 10 minutes from Duncan, Maple Bay is located along a narrow inlet that is perfect for boaters, swimmers and divers. Ever the late Jacques Cousteau considered it one of his favorite diving spots in the world. Visitors to this area will ... |
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Halifax-Dartmouth | Species: 0 |
Sites: 3 | Centres: 0 |
| Myriad dive sites along the coast near Halifax-Dartmouth with many wrecks. Vegetation is lush and creatures many including lobsters. Ice diving is possible in the winter. |
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Montreal, Que. | Species: 0 |
Sites: 0 | Centres: 2 |
| Located at the confluence of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers, midway between the Great Lakes and the marine estuary of the Gulf of St Lawrence, Montreal is centrally located for a wide variety of diving environments. Fresh water river a... |
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Nanaimo | Species: 5 |
Sites: 6 | Centres: 2 |
| Experience for yourself why Jacques Cousteau considered our Pacific Northwest waters to be the best place to dive in the world second only to the Red Sea! |
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Port Hardy | Species: 4 |
Sites: 4 | Centres: 3 |
| Rated as one of the top cold water dive sites anywhere. Great visability and marine life. |
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Quadra Island | Species: 1 |
Sites: 0 | Centres: 1 |
| Discovery Passage's many world class dive sites have been luring divers here since the early '80's when commercial divers would show visiting recreational divers the water's secrets. Since then, numerous articles in various dive magazines a... |
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Union Bay | Species: 6 |
Sites: 4 | Centres: 1 |
| Union Bay has a 100ft wreck that is accesssable from shore. The area has a lot of historical artifiacts yet to be discovered including the 50ft wreck of a tug that sank (infront of the now dismantled govenment dock)in the late 40s. There ... |
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