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hey etype.....lay off the leaves in the forest.....
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Welcome Ron,
from a fellow Torontonian in the way down under.....NZ
I was over your way in 2001 and lived at Yonge & Sheppard and worked in Edlington by Dufferin. I was visiting family around oakville & Courtice and did some excellent diving around Burlington during the Poker Race. Good wrecks....You'll enjoy this site alot.
Cheers Big Ears
The Thunder from Down Under
The Gasman
I wasn't in a very popular place. San Salvador has only 2 hotels and caters to divers for the most part. I also was on a package so I don't know how much the airfare would have been on its own, but probably very pricey.
There is no direct flight from Pearson to San Sal. I had to connect to an American Eagle charter plane in Miami. I think there are 2 flights per week from Miami.
If you wanted to go to Nassau, you could probably swing a direct flight from Pearson to Nassau for 500 or so CDN if you booked far enough in advance.