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Shore Dives

Marmora Scuba Park An easy shore entry site with a maximum depth of 11 meters / 36 feet, the Marmora Scuba Park is perfect for training dives, brushing up if its been a while since your last dive, or simply for a fun and relaxing time under water.   The site has some underwater statues for you to explore, a large log... Find Out More

Burleigh Falls Burleigh Falls is an advanced shore diving site that often has darker water, and some current which can make navigation challenging.  Depth for dives here will range from 30 to 70 feet depending on which side of the falls you are diving on, and your planned dive route. Find Out More

Fenelon Falls Train Car Dive This dive is accessible from shore, but diving is only permited prior to May long weekend or after thanksgiving weekend when the Trent waterway is not functioning. Find Out More

Humber Bay Park West Humber Bay Park West is a shore dive that is great for beginners if you catch it with the right wind.  If the wind is comigng from the south, the entry and exit can be challenging.  The site gets to approximatley 50 feet deep and has lines to some sunken treasures to see and enjoy. Find Out More

Rockport Wall Dive A fantastic shore dive for divers of all levels, this wall offers an easy entry with depths ranging from 30 feet to 250 feet.   *All divers must check in with the property owner before entering the water, and pay the fee of $10.00 per diver  Find Out More

Welland Scuba Park An easy entry scuba park in the old canal, there are lots of things sunk here to explore and lines laid to follow between them making navigation easy.  Visibility.......well, no.  Find Out More

Morrison Quarry The green/blue water of the quarry reaches a maximum depth of 139 ft with visibility of about 25 ft in the summer to over 100 ft in the spring and fall. There are 2 distinct thermoclines that bring the temperature to 4-5 degrees at the bottom, no matter how hot it is outside. There is a fee payable upon arrival. A d... Find Out More

Centeen Park - Brockville, ON A fantastic site for training, or a nice day of relaxed diving, this site has beautiful steps to the water, benches to set up equipment and a park of statues and other items to see underwater. For multi tank divers, you can follow the lines out to the Gaskin Shipwreck at approximately 80 feet deep....but be warned, ... Find Out More

Rothesay Shipwreck The Rothesay is a 19th Century wooden twin side wheeler (193′ x 28.8′ x 7.9′) built in Saint John, NB in 1867. She was launched in St. John on Feb. 2, 1868. Initially she sailed between Fredericton and St. John, but was later relocated to serve on the St. Lawrence River on the Montreal to Prescott run... Find Out More

The Conestoga Shipwreck Conestoga was an iron-clad wooden steam freighter constructed in 1878. In 1922, Conestoga caught fire at Cardinal, Ontario and sank The freighter was built in Cleveland, Ohio by Quale & Son for the Anchor Line of Erie, Pennsylvania. The vessel was launched on July 6, 1878. On May 22, 1922, while awaiting passage... Find Out More

Upper Niagara Drift Dive International Train Bridge to Frenchman’s Creek.  Average depth 25′, this moderate drift starts off fast at the bridge for the first 7-10 minutes and once you settle into your diving groove you’ll settle into a nice pace where you can start looking around for lots of big fish, bottles and enjoy t... Find Out More

Cedar Hill Park This dive site near Wiarton has ample parking, a sheltered area with picnic tables to gear up, and eco-friendly toilets and the beautiful, clear waters of Georgian Bay.  The entry is a rocky beach area about 50 meters from the parking area, and the dive features many items divers have donated ove... Find Out More

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