Challenges of cold-water freediving
Would you? In many places in BC in the winter and spring you can ski and freedive on the same day.

Challenges of cold-water freediving

The waters around Vancouver can be as warm as 20+ degrees Celsius. Unfortunately it is only the top five to ten meters of water that are this warm. Below that surface layer, which only exists in summer, it is a …

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Whytecliffe islet

The Whytecliffe islet is another good spot to dive around. You can access Whytecliffe Islet right off the beach. A very entertaining thing happens if you go at low tide. You will see people hopping over the boulders towards the …

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Hicks Lake

Hicks Lake is 55 meters deep and another great lake for depth training but nothing else.

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Alouette lake

Alouette Lake is 152m deep, not much to see but excellent/perfect conditions for deep diving and extremely deep water right off the shore if you enter at the correct point.

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If you have additional info or know the perfect

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Sasamat lake

Sasamat lake is a good place to freedive. Sasamat lake reaches a maximum depth of 35 meters, which is accessible right next to one entry. We do not know exactly where this is (if you do, add a comment).

There …

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