Most of the wrecks located in the park are schooners, barges and steamers, and are amongst the oldest and best-preserved wrecks in Canada, dating back to the mid-1800s – before area lighthouses were erected. The presence of these wrecks offers some of the best freshwater scuba diving opportunities in the world. The deep clear water and the numerous shipwrecks attract over 8,000 divers from around the world each year, giving it the name of “Scuba Diving Capital of Canada”. Everyone, from the novice snorkeler to the most advanced diving enthusiast, can find lots to explore and enjoy within the park.
August 10, 2015
Plunging into the Deep of Fathom Five National Marine Park
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I could never do this! It would freak me out. Sounds like a cool experience, though!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures. Looks awesome, if it wasn't for the cold... Gah! I'm freezing on solid ground, but put me in Bruce water temps.... Brrrr!! I have to do this someday, clearly not this summer as it's escaping me so quickly!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a fantastic time away in Italy!