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Browning Wall
Port Hardy · British Columbia · Canada
A world-famous cold-water wall dive in British Columbia renowned for its explosion of colourful invertebrate life — giant plumose anemones, cloud sponges, and rockfish.
HMCS Saskatchewan Wreck
Nanaimo · British Columbia · Canada
A deliberately sunk Canadian naval destroyer escort resting off Nanaimo, now an artificial reef teeming with giant Pacific octopus, lingcod, and plumose anemones.
Whytecliff Park
Vancouver · British Columbia · Canada
Canada's first marine protected area and Vancouver's most popular shore dive, featuring giant Pacific octopus, wolf eels, and rich cold-water invertebrate communities.
Halifax Harbour Shipwrecks
Halifax · Nova Scotia · Canada
The harbour and approaches of Halifax, Nova Scotia harbour centuries of maritime history with dozens of accessible shipwrecks from both World Wars, colonial-era vessels, and merchant ships scattered across the harbour floor and nearby coastline.
Fathom Five National Marine Park
Tobermory · Ontario · Canada
Canada's first national marine conservation area in Lake Huron's Georgian Bay, where crystal-clear freshwater preserves over twenty historic shipwrecks from the 19th century amid dramatic limestone cliffs and cold-water biodiversity.
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The DiveOne dive sites catalog includes reefs, wrecks, walls, caves and drift dive locations across major dive destinations. Each location includes depth, conditions, environment type and skill requirements to help you plan safely.
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