What can I expect in Jasper?

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Sask

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My daughter from Edmonton is doing her check out dives in Jasper next weekend and I am tagging along, maybe get some pictures during her first dives. What can I expect for diving in Jasper? Other that cold water of course.
 
Jasper? Shouldn't you be taking skis and not scuba gear? Never dived there, but it sure is pretty, and a great place to ski :D

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Ah yes, it is a good place to ski but it is summer at the top of the globe and the snow really does melt here for three or four days a year. But I think the diving will be a little chilly still and I will take my 7m farmer john.
 
Sask:
My daughter from Edmonton is doing her check out dives in Jasper next weekend and I am tagging along, maybe get some pictures during her first dives. What can I expect for diving in Jasper? Other that cold water of course.

The 2 most popular training lakes, Annette and Edith, are warmish and do-able in a full wetsuit.

If they go to Beauvert, it is colder. You want a drysuit to have fun in there.
 
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