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SCUBA Diving
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The SCUBA diving capital of Canada, TOBERMORY, and it's
surrounding area has a wealth of great dive sites. Many of the wrecks
are located within the boundaries of
Fathom Five National Marine Park, Canada's first National Marine
Park. (A park dive tag is required to dive any sites
located in the National Park). But there are many more close
enough to make a great day of diving. |
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Groups or clubs can book for Full Day or Half Day Charters.
Reservations can be made, in advance, by calling G+S Watersports Ltd. at
(519) 596-2200. A 50% deposit is required for all charters.
G+S always welcomes walk-ons or individuals.
If you will be in the Tobermory area, please drop in to see us.
You can check out our calendar ahead of time to see where we are going
or you can check out the board on the front of the shop when you arrive. You may join other
individuals and you may be able to have input into the site(s) you dive
on that day. If you have enough other divers with you, you may
even get the boat all to yourselves! Individuals can join our
mailing list to receive special offers on G+S charters.
The Shipwrecks of Tobermory
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- Sweepstakes (2-masted schooner)
- City of Grand Rapids (steamer)
- Big Tub Lighthouse Point (built in 1885 & automated
in 1952)
- The Anchor (unknown vessel)
- The Tugs (4 small steam tugs)
- Cascaden (schooner)
- China (2-masted schooner)
- John Walters (2-masted schooner)
- W.L. Wetmore (steamer)
- James C. King (3-masted barque converted to schooner
then barge)
- Newaygo (steam barge)
- Philo Scoville (2-masted schooner converted to
3-masted)
- Charles P. Minch (3-masted schooner)
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- Arabia (3-masted barque)
- Marion L. Breck (schooner)
- Forest City (3-masted schooner converted to
steamer)
- Avalon voyageur II (motor ship)
- Caroline Rose (schooner)
- Unidentified wreck
- Unidentified wreck
- Unidentified wreck)
- The Caves (submerged grotto entrance)
- Little Cove (Dave's Bay)
- Dunks Point (geological formation)
- North Otter Wall (Steep wall, overhangs & cave)
- Niagara II (tanker then sandsucker)
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