“The Emerald Crown of Cold Water Diving”
Explore one of the most biodiverse dive sites in North America, filled with sea lions, giant Pacific octopus, and towering walls covered in color.
“A Mountain Dive Like No Other”
Diving in Banff National Park? Yes. Cold, clear, and hauntingly beautiful — Lake Minnewanka hides remnants of submerged roads, structures, and old bridges.
“Shipwreck Capital of Canada”
Fathom Five National Marine Park holds over 20 preserved wrecks, stunning visibility, and deep freshwater history. A rite of passage for Canadian divers.
“Steel, Sea Life, and East Coast Swell”
This sunk naval destroyer off Lunenburg offers an eerie-yet-beautiful reef, home to cod, anemones, and lobsters. East Coast wreck diving at its finest.
“A Hidden Gem in Freshwater Diving”
Not as famous as Tobermory, but Keppel Island boasts stunning rock formations, freshwater wildlife, and hidden wrecks in peaceful blue-green water.
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