Reviews of freedive locations
Diving along the sea to sky is worth it for the view alone!
The following is a list of freediving locations in BC of which most are NOT reviewed by freedivers on this website yet. Some are reviewed by scuba divers, others are reviewed by freedivers. Where possible I have added links. Most …
Getting there: This dive spot is fairly close to Willis Point, and is also best for those who are happy sight seeing at at least 15 meters depth. From the Patricia Bay Highway, turn west onto Keating Cross road. Follow …
Willis Point is a good shore dive in the Saanich Inlet. To get to Willis point, exit West Saanich Rd (the 17A) onto Wallace Drive. From Wallace Drive, take a left onto Willis Point Road. Willis Point Road is a …
Every now and then, especially in spring and early summer, the visbility around Vancouver will be too poor to go diving. Freediving in Buntzen Lake is a good alternative and well suited for linediving sessions. You can get to Buntzen …
Argonaut wharf is a great dive in Campbell river if you’re searching for octopus, and the pilings have accumulated a lot of marine life. You can reach Argonaut wharf by driving onto Spit Road, coming from Island Highway. After less …
The exological reserve of 10 mile point is a fun dive for intermediate – advanced divers. The current here can be extreme, and once you are getting swept up by it and hauled around the point you will feel as …
Grey Rocks Island at Deep Cove is a nice local dive, not too deep but prone to current. The dive can be reached from the Dollarton highway, which turns into Deep Cove Rd. Pass the Raven Pub on Deep Cove …
Porteau Cove is a great location with lots to see and several wrecks and artificial reefs plus the fact that it is a protected marine park mean that there is a ton of sealife here. To get to Porteau Cove …
In case you can’t get to Whytecliff on slack, try the Whytecliff express. This is a drift dive that goes all the way from the northern beach back to the cut (on an outgoing tide). Once you get to the …
You can reach Kelvin Grove from the Sea to Sky highway that runs between Squamish and Vancouver. It is a favorite with scuba divers and freedivers, but the parking situation keeps the number of divers low. After you get off …