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Question, do charter operators normally frequent this wreck?
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artw:Question, do charter operators normally frequent this wreck?
No. It's a bit under 500 feet from shore and max about 30 feet. There's a city park on the waterfront with lots of free parking close to the entry point. The shore entry could use some steps, but it's not as bad as some places I've been. I'd say no worse than the Connie to get in or out. There's less to see than the Connie, so without the swim out and back, it's be a short dive to tour the whole wreck. The biggest headache are the fishermen since it's the only "structure" around it attracts lots of fish. Of course, they probably consider us divers the headache.artw:Question, do charter operators normally frequent this wreck?
Groundhog246:No. It's a bit under 500 feet from shore and max about 30 feet. There's a city park on the waterfront with lots of free parking close to the entry point. The shore entry could use some steps, but it's not as bad as some places I've been. I'd say no worse than the Connie to get in or out. There's less to see than the Connie, so without the swim out and back, it's be a short dive to tour the whole wreck. The biggest headache are the fishermen since it's the only "structure" around it attracts lots of fish. Of course, they probably consider us divers the headache.
I don't know of any charters running on Lake Simcoe. Anyone?
To the Morrison, or some other sites? Wil have to do a search and see what I can scare up.Tom R:Actually one of the dive store in Barrie runs charters all the time, they have a night dive special Weds for 25.00, not sure of the name of the store though.