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Guys, I will be coming over to Canada soon to settle in St Catharines or Toronto. Any nice places in Ontario region to dive? How is the viz in the lakes?
I was wondering about your personal info. Are you a vegatarian who moves around alot, or is it just a typo?
Marc
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Guys, I will be coming over to Canada soon to settle in St Catharines or Toronto. Any nice places in Ontario region to dive? How is the viz in the lakes?
Plenty of good diving in all the great lakes. Kingston, Brockville, Point Traverse, Port Dalhousie in Lake Ontario and, of course, Tobermory in Georgian Bay/Lake Huron.
Plenty of good diving in all the great lakes. Kingston, Brockville, Point Traverse, Port Dalhousie in Lake Ontario and, of course, Tobermory in Georgian Bay/Lake Huron.
Dive dry though. Cold is not good
No need to dive dry. You can dive wet year-round provided you do so consistently (after all, 34°F doesn't feel too cold if you were diving in 36°F last week... )