Porteau Cove wreck diving
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 …
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 …
Whytecliffe park has some good entries for freediving. The cut is one of those. You can reach Whytecliffe from Vancouver by taking exit number 2 from Highway 1. After the highway, take the 1st exit on the roundabout onto Marine …
This shore dive can be accessed by driving to the end of Morningside Dr. in Nanaimo. There you will find a a well marked park. Park in the parking lot and walk 300 meters or so on the path along …
Ansell Place is one of the favorites of freedivers in the greater Vancouver area. It is deep and has a steep wall next to the beach that goes down to about ~40 meters depth making it an ideal place for …
Ogden point breakwater is a good dive for any level. The deepest parts are >35 meters before the breakwater bottoms out and turns into a mildly sloping sandy bottom. There are 5 dive flags painted on the ~800 m breakwater …
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