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No web site but there are several SB'ers that dive it regularly. If you want more info PM me I have been there several times
 
erparamedic:
Is there a website? I did a yahoo search, but didn't find anything very informative.
As carpenter said, unfortunately not. I've only been there once, but it seems to have a great deal of character topside and otherwise.

However if you need to locate other local sites, I have compiled an evolving list of training sites around the Great Lakes. It's not exhaustive, and I don't have the map with the pins complete yet, but it's a start.

If you zoom in on the push pin for Joe's Quarry, you get a decent view from the air.
 
erparamedic:
Is there a website? I did a yahoo search, but didn't find anything very informative.

Jamie ... I also go down there fairly regularly. You and Rod should definitely join us this summer for a few dives. It's a great quarry.
 
wb416:
Ya mean like this one at Joe's Quarry?

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Is she sucking on your ear?!!! That's more excitement than I ever have at Joe's!
 
DudleyNMU:
How deep ect...

20'-45' or so. Lots of fish and quite a few underwater attractions. $15 entry, no air fill station.
 
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