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Albert Head Lagoon
Albert Head Lagoon is another wonderful no-current dive for searching out crabs and skates. This site is really off the beaten path, so bring everything you need for a comfortable day.
rated, discovered 740 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Cattle Point Park
Cattle Point is mainly used for dog walkers and boat launchers, but if you are careful, you can slip down the boat ramp and explore some very scenic coastline. The current is, of course, an issue.
rated, discovered 738 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Clover Point
Clover Point is a no-frills park used by most to contemplate the coastline and sea beyond. But what make this area worthwhile for the diver is the point and the surrounding marine life. Kelp and creatures will keep you company on this dive.
rated, discovered 589 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Esquinalt Lagoon
For an easy dive, without the hazards of rocks, kelp and strong current, Esquinalt Lagoon offers the chance to see the bottom dwellers you'd expect on a sandy stretch of coast.
rated, discovered 595 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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McMicking Point
For a very quiet dive through some rock and kelp-laden waters, you'll find this area a joy! Be very careful of the current!
rated, discovered 599 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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McNeill Point
McNeill Point is an exciting spot to explore, but only during ideal conditions. The tidal currents through here could ruin your whole day if you're not careful. Check with a local dive shop about seasonal and hourly conditions at this site!
rated, discovered 367 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Ogden Breakwater
Ogden Breakwater is a marine preserve with features created just for divers. A very easy entry marks the start of a diving 'scavenger hunt' for the sunken plaques that line the break water. Each plaque contains information about the area and marine l
rated, discovered 397 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Ross Charles Park
For a relatively easy entry and dive, try Ross Charles Park. There are several rocky outcroppings to explore, and a flat bottom otherwise.
rated, discovered 392 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Saxe Point Park
A wonderful beach park for the kids, with hiking trails and facilities, you'll find Saxe Point Park a relaxing spot to spend the day. Bring a couple of tanks and a picnic lunch, and enjoy!
rated, discovered 411 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Spring Bay
Spring Bay is a very easy dive for beginners, but can become quite difficult if you venture too far out. Although mostly protected from the current that plagues Ten Mile Point, the closer you get to Ten Mile, the more you will feel the current.
rated, discovered 425 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Telegraph Bay
A great site for beginners, Telegraph Bay offers a shallow dive with no current. As you swim toward the points of the bay, you are bound to see the local marine life.
rated, discovered 455 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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Ten Mile Point
Ten Mile Point can offer some great sights for the advanced diver. A constant current of varying strength keeps this area alive with sea life. You can stay in the shallows to explore the shore, or quickly drop down to 30 meters
rated, discovered 409 time(s).
Capital region, British Columbia
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