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Whether it's a favorite dive site, something funny perhaps, a safety tip, or a close call averted...whatever it is

Please, please, please share it!

Personally what I like is visiting the same pair of wolf eels, or a known octopus den, or there are a few places I can almost guarantee I will see Sea Lions.

I have a "Best Diving Gone Bad" story.
I don't like it! it is very sad and unfortunately true.

Everyone has an important message or dive story they would like to share and here is the place to do it.
 
It's always interesting to hear other divers stories, and as divers ourselves we can usually relate!

Please share!

Thanks for visiting! Cheers.


Whats Your Story

Please share your story with the rest of us divers,
dive sites, safety tips, funnies, what have you?
Most people have an important message, what's yours.

Visitors Dive Stories and Sites

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madrona point and a sea lion 
my cousin and i dove madrona wall jan.16 of 2016, we noticed 3 sea lions right away but they kept their distance. after diving the wall, which was a really …

Beachcomber Regional Park 
There is a lot of exploring to be enjoyed diving from the pebble beach at Beachcomber Regional Park. Swimming from the beach, once you pass through an …

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Tides & currents

Here is an excellent link to
tide and current charts
for Nanaimo, BC.
At the bottom of displayed
chart you will see two links,
"other tide stations" or
"other current stations"
follow these links for
information from California
and right up to Alaska.