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    lake ontario and st lawrence site list

    Hi I was reading the gear list thread and thought that a site list may of use too. So your mission if you choose to accept it, is list the ten must see sites for a recreational diver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teamplayer
    Hi I was reading the gear list thread and thought that a site list may of use too. So your mission if you choose to accept it, is list the ten must see sites for a recreational diver.
    In no particular order,

    Wolfe Islander II - Just a plain fun wreck, lots to see and do varies in depths
    Keystorm - Like the wolfe varied depth and lots of fun
    Comet - did I say paddle wheels
    Marsh - Schooner
    Sheyboygan - Schooner
    Munson - It's got a big shovel and a ling cod
    George T Davie - just plain cool comes with the Daryaw's Shovel
    Kattie Eccles - Schooner
    Glendora - Fun Fun Fun,
    Olive Branch - Schooner

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    If you like to see fish, the marine museum shore dive is always interesting.

    For wrecks ,the Maple Glen is also nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom R
    In no particular order,

    Wolfe Islander II - Just a plain fun wreck, lots to see and do varies in depths
    Keystorm - Like the wolfe varied depth and lots of fun
    Comet - did I say paddle wheels
    Marsh - Schooner
    Sheyboygan - Schooner
    Munson - It's got a big shovel and a ling cod
    George T Davie - just plain cool comes with the Daryaw's Shovel
    Kattie Eccles - Schooner
    Glendora - Fun Fun Fun,
    Olive Branch - Schooner
    What Tom says

    But top of the list for me would be the Keystorm and City of Sheyboygan, but they are all great wrecks.

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    Don't Forget the Lillie!

    Lillie Parsons (and escape)
    The Gaskin
    The Muskie

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    I suggest the Daryaw... it is my favorite advanced wreck in the river.

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    My two favourites are the Kattie Eccles and the Keystorm. But all the sites mentioned are great!

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    Keystorm and daryaw are nice

    And one i havent seen yet is The Eastcliff hall

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    when do charters start running out to the keystorm usually? I wanna do that dive early this summer.

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    I don't really know for sure, but I wouldn't think much before the middle of May probably.

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