“Had a snorkel at Pukaskwa Park a few weeks ago. Jimmy Lockard and our sons…
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Jimmy Lockard was once asked : “where do you dive”? His answer was “anywhere there…
As Divers we tend be very aware of the environment we explore. We are especially…
As a diver for close to 3 decades, I have developed a fascination for the…
After months of filming across the country to reveal the secrets of multiple lakes, bodies…
David Gilchrist visited the underwater world at Sherkston Quarry in April 2023. The 27-acre spring-fed…
David Gilchrist recently went scuba diving at the Welland Scuba Park’s Swing Bridge. The Montrose…
The Niagara Divers’ Association annual one-day symposium, called Shipwrecks started in 1995 as a small local event…
Located at the bottom of the quarry at Sherkson Shores Quarry, is a train and…
This is a two masked wooden schooner built (estimate) in the 1800’s. Length of this shipwreck is 94 feet and is located in 110 feet of water. Located in Lake Ontario, the Tiller’s position is approximately 6 km north of Port Dalhousie. The wreck sits upright.
This is a two masked wooden schooner built (estimate) in the 1800’s. Length of this…