Irish diver ready for Canadian freshwater

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I'm off to Brockville this weekend, first time diving in freshwater so looking forward to that!

---------- Post Merged at 05:44 AM ---------- Previous Post was at 05:42 AM ----------check out each clubs satey record .

clubs safety record ....... why i l(and another instructor ) left the club after 18 years

---------- Post added December 19th, 2013 at 03:39 PM ----------

I dive in Lake Ontario (Humber Bay) almost every weekend and, apart from the fact that I glow in the dark, I've suffered no ill effects!

Bob
no lake ont is ok ....ive been in it for 30+years ..............
 
Don't forget the St. Lawrence! From Cornwall to Kingston you have underwater villages, and shipwrecks galore, most of it shore diving. Oh and the water can get up to the high 70's top to bottom :)
 

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