@elan
I second that I found Dive-Tech to be on the pricey side.
I don't get it. Some people told me they import the regs for ScubaPro dealers in Montreal.
Shouldn't they have a lower price then? I found some things to be over MSRP.
@kakedive
Contact me, I wouldn't mind, but I'm not the most experienced diver around. I can only comment on the dives I did. I usually dive with Nepteau in Montreal or shore dives.
You can get the schedule on
Centre de plongée Nepteau - Le spécialiste de l'équipement, des cours et des conseils en plongée sous-marine au Québec
on the 23rd they Dive the Keystorm/Vickery (american wrecks) it's an awesome dive for advanced divers. Fishes are pretty big there.
on the 24th they dive at the bellydumper/powerhouse, I haven't done that one yet, last time I tried there was a thunderstorm so it was cancelled.
There are plenty of charters around, I only know of this one and I personally know the owners/couple, the wife was my EFR instructor.
Shore dives are easy Lock 21, Lock 23, Conestoga. And they are free (except air or park access(8$))
Boat dives are awesome but on the pricey side 80$/2 dives/diver + airfill.
Depends on what you want to do. I you just want a leisure dive and to relax, I'd say the Lock 21 is cool.
The Longsault park is a nice place, the scenery is really nice, a perfect place to picnic. Yo go there, you dive, you lounge around and go back home relaxed.
If on the otherhand you like excitement, well the Vickery/Keystorm is awesome but you'll go home/hotel and sleep. (I do). The current is usually strong and the wrecks are deeper. But the wreck is huge.