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DS1
May 14th, 2003, 10:07 AM
ive been diving the canestoga for the past 4 weekends so i think i need a new place but i dont know where could some on tell me a very good shore dive ?? in the prescott/brockville/kingston/1000 island area

and also is the powerhouse accessible from shore

THANKS

canuckdiver
May 14th, 2003, 10:13 AM
there's actually quite a few really good shore dives in this area.

the rockport wall, the kingshorn, the museum drydock in kingston are three that come to mind immediately.

I'm more familiar with the prince edward county area, but there's lots around!

Marvintpa
May 14th, 2003, 08:27 PM
How about the Rothesay? It's just a few minutes from Brockville.

http://www.scubaq.ca/ontarioscubadiving/rothesay.htm

DivingGal
May 14th, 2003, 08:35 PM
Well you've discovered the Connie, and as mentioned there is the Rothsay and the Rockport wall.

Have you tried lock 21 or lock 28?

I believe Brockville has a couple of shore dives... perhaps a local can direct you to them.

The powerhouse is not accessible from shore (if you're talking about the Milles Roches) -- requires a charter.

Also in the Ottawa area, is a great drift dive at Morrisburg, and a couple of shore dives along the Ottawa River near Arnprior.

Well there's the quarry too.

DS1
May 15th, 2003, 09:20 PM
how do i get to the rockport wall ??

THANKS

Doppler
May 15th, 2003, 11:25 PM
DS1 once bubbled...
how do i get to the rockport wall ??

THANKS

Rockport is in the Thousand Islands... you can take the 401 to the 1000 islands parkway and Rockport is one of several small towns... east of Ivy Lee (another wall) and west of Mallorytown Landing. The wall -- the part that's dove most often -- is just west (upstream) of the "downtown" core...

Take care

Bubble Boy
May 16th, 2003, 02:32 AM
Hi DSI,
I would just like to add that you might want to try diving a new site with someone that has dove it before. At a minimum get as much information about the site and possible hazzards before you dive it.

I might even suggest that if you know when you want to go to a dive site that you post it here on the board and someone that has dove the site would more than likely meet up with you.

There is nothing better than a guided tour. That way you don't miss anything.

taz22
May 16th, 2003, 08:38 AM
I agree with Bubble Boy...some dives including the Rockport wall dive should be one that you do with someone that has dove it before that is for sure.

As to Brockville shore dives, I will be diving in front of the Brodckville Rowing Club either Sunday or Monday ( I live here ). We have a nice little underwater park with a wrecked ferry barge that we are slowly trying to extract from undernearth the sand, have guide ropes laid out around the area and some other interesting things to look at. If you need someone to dive with, feel free to pm me and I'll see what I can do.

Cheers, Taz!

dtdiver
May 17th, 2003, 07:37 AM
what temp is the water in the thousand islands/ kingston area?
i've heard it warms faster than the lake

i live in rochester and am just waking up from hibernation
the lake is 43F on the surface here

i will be tuning up at seneca lake tomorrow(only 1/12 hour drive as opposed to 3 to kingston).

can't wait to get up the your neck of the woods

dt

taz22
May 17th, 2003, 06:26 PM
dtdiver once bubbled...
what temp is the water in the thousand islands/ kingston area?
i've heard it warms faster than the lake

i live in rochester and am just waking up from hibernation
the lake is 43F on the surface here

i will be tuning up at seneca lake tomorrow(only 1/12 hour drive as opposed to 3 to kingston).

can't wait to get up the your neck of the woods

dt

dove today with a max depth of 42Ft and the temp was a toasty 46F

dtdiver
May 18th, 2003, 06:28 PM
nice day for a swim!
finally some sun

dove seneca lake( shore dive)
87 feet 41 F
56 feet dive 2

my toes got a little frosty

not much to see but good to get in the water

dt

FreeFloat
May 19th, 2003, 07:13 PM
Just finned around on the surface for a bit......... saw a few 5" fishies. Next time I'll bring my mask too.

A nearby sailor told me the water is 10 degrees Celsius. Guess it's a bit chilly for a wetsuit - mine's only 2 mil - that explains why I didn't spend too long in the water. But when you want to get wet, you want to get wet.............

DS1
May 21st, 2003, 07:24 AM
thanks for everyone help:)

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