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...m for its diversity of marine life. Large squid and octopi, orcas and dolphins, wolf eels and corals live here in abundance. Head to the east coast and the cold salt waters off Newfoundland are brimming with military vessels, sunk back in the Second World War. Meanwhile the Great Lakes in Ontario are full of ancient wooden ships from the 1800’s, almost perfectly preserved thanks to the lack of salt in their environment.    The best months for scuba diving in Canada are from April to October, regardless of which site you choose. Visibility during the winter months can be excellent, and spring...

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Name Distance

East Coast Scuba Watersports

Canada

60.13 km

Torpedo Rays Scuba Adventures

Canada

61.13 km

Confederation Divers

Canada

208.51 km

Undersea Discovery

Canada

159.52 km

The Dive Shack

Canada

177.34 km

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Name Distance

Bridgewater

Canada

24.32 km

Portuguese Cove

Canada

56.27 km

Bedford

Canada

59.81 km

Halifax

Canada

59.87 km

Dartmouth

Canada

61.36 km

Wolfville

Canada

81.47 km

Shediac

Canada

208.53 km
Name Distance

YWF | Dwtown Waterfront H/P

Canada, Halifax

58.3 km

SGH | Springfield

United States, Springfield

59.15 km

ZSF | Springfield MA RR

United States, Springfield

59.15 km

CEF | Westover Metro Arpt

United States, Springfield

59.15 km

YAW | Shearwater

Canada, Halifax

64.53 km

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