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Winter brings misery in the form of snowstorms/blizzards, winter travel advisories, and frequently brings travel…
We are a 5 Star full service dive center offering scuba sales, service, rentals, &…
The Maritime Museum of British Columbia is delighted to announce that woodblock artist, author, and…
Ghost gear is a harmful form of marine debris that affects our oceans, and many…
The magnificent SS Klondike National Historic Site, which is situated on the banks of the…
A container ship (also known as a boxship or containership) is a cargo ship that…
St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador – Ensuring that Canadian Coast Guard personnel have the equipment…
Join us on January 24th, 2024 at 7 p.m. to hear Thierry Boyer discuss the…
Alexander Graham Bell invented the first airboat in 1905 in Nova Scotia, Canada. The British…
In May 2021, the federal government added plastic manufactured items as a toxic substance under…
There are plenty of exciting activities to enjoy at The Aquatarium, such as exploring interactive…
As people worldwide join forces to avert the worst consequences of the climate crisis, the…
The Great Lakes Shipwreck Festival is an annual event that highlights scuba diving adventures, shipwrecks,…
The John B. King was a drilling barge 140 feet long. It exploded and sank…
The Victoria Classic Boat Festival is a spectacular annual gathering of vessels of a Classic…
The D.R. Owen was considered the first shipwreck of the Chequamegon Bay area of Lake Superior. Schooners…
Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre (home of Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre) is a registered charity whose…
Argos are supposed to be amphibious – this one wasn’t! Amphibians An amphibious vehicle (or…
The Maritime Museum of British Columbia is seeking four local visual artists and four local…
“”In an effort to push myself exploring new bodies of water, instead of the Sackville…
The Great Lakes freighter SS Scotiadoc was a 424-foot (129-meter)-long, 48-foot (15-meter)-wide, and 23.75-foot (7.24-meter)-deep…
OTTAWA/TRADITIONAL, UNCEDED TERRITORY OF THE ALGONQUIN ANISHNAABEG PEOPLE – Ecojustice applauds the Government of Canada’s formal…
See It! Do It! Live It! The Outdoor Adventure Show is the LARGEST consumer show in Canada…
Jill Heinerth is overjoyed. The movie trailer, Diving Into Darkness is now available for viewing.…
Coming in 2024 All Too Clear will premiere on TVO next year and will be…
Found floating adrift on the Atlantic without a captain or crew, the Mary Celeste is…
Back in June 2023, The Scuba News Canada posted about Garrett Clement and a group…
Coming to the Kingston Yacht Club in March 2024. If you’re interested in getting your…
A Canadian-made nature series starring Vancouver Island’s famous sea wolves won four Emmys (after being…
The lighting of the Signal Hill star, which takes place every December on Cabot Tower…
The Balize was a tugboat with a wooden hull that operated on the Great Lakes…
Entrance Island is a small rocky island located 841 meters (2,759 feet) north of Gabriola…
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has made the application for expedition grants available. Please submit…
As scientists warn that we’ve pushed the planet “well outside the safe operating space for…
SS Chester A. Congdon (originally Salt Lake City) was a steel-hulled American lake freighter that…
SS Arthur M. Anderson is a laker cargo ship. She is well-known for being the…
Cause Deep Down We Care! Welcome to Wreckwatch, the magazine and YouTube channel that brings…
Heritage Value The Margaretsville Lighthouse is a heritage lighthouse because of its historical, architectural, and…
The five great lakes of North America—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—were sculpted by the…
All Things Water for Cinema Consulting, Crewing, Shooting, Safety and Rentals Carly is a member…
The Marine Renewables Canada conference represents the largest and most significant event of the year…
Aside from looking forward to Christmas in 2023, we also look forward to the Reefs…
Join us for the largest event of the year for Canada’s growing marine renewable energy…
Nova Scotia has over 15000 shipwrecks to explore and most are lost to time. Help…