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Hello, Does anyone know of any bottomless wall dives in ontario? I heard that there was apparently quite a few, but i havent been able to find out where they are. If anyone knows of any I would be very happy if you let me in on the little secret
Thank you
-BilgeDog
I went on a charter out of Rockport, Ontario to some walls. One of the walls decended to 240' - deepest part of the St.Lawrence river. I could'nt tell you exactly where it was - west of Rockport Marina. The boat captain was very experienced in wall dives in this area. The boat captains name was Wayne but I don't recall the boats name. Sorry that's the best I can tell you.
Barb
Bon Echo Provincial Park - northeast of Trenton, ON; apparently this is one very deep and very dark wall. Check out Dive Ontario or Dive Ontario II by Chris Kohl for info or check in with an LDS in the Kingston area.