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Silver Islet

Looking for some neat artifacts? Than Silver Islet is for you! This unique dive site has an abundance of history where divers can find old artifacts dating to the early 1800’s. The clear waters of Lake Superior provide excellent visibility making the location easily navigable .

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Oliver Lake

Oliver Lake is a gorgeous shore dive that debuts the interesting geology of our area and friendly freshwater species. The location is easily navigable and consists of clear waters with good visibility. There are two entrance points, the first at west Oliver, and the second at East Oliver.

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The Howard (Wreck)

The Howard is a beautiful shipwreck located on Victoria Island. The wreckage has tons of history for a curious diver. The wreck is located between 70ft and 90ft and currently has a heritage marker buoy atop it.

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Black Sand Beach

0-80+ ft wall on island, then further drop-off out in the lake.Black sands are iron ore tailingsAncient underwater river bed and 4 billion year old lava flows

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Seagull Cove

15-135ft Old river bed? Center rock chute with side shallow box canyons to the east. Large drop off to the east as well.Center rock/sand chute has 40+ old barrels (old school batteries ?) and about a dozen square lead acid batteries, possible from old materials disposed of from island’s light beacon.

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SS Hesper (Wreck)

The SS Hesper sits 40ft-50ft out from the Silver Bay marina breakwater wall. Two sections of the wreck are about 30 feet from each other with scattered wreckage. The rudder is just south of the underwater mooring block. This wreck sank on 4 May 1905.

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Lakeview Lodge

Long Lake is a favorite place for scuba divers to explore because of the lake depth and water clarity. The water in Long Lake is unusually clear compared to other Canadian lakes in the area. Lots of old, lost logs can be seen in the lake.

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The Madeira (Wreck)

The deck plates of this wreck sits at 15ft-30ft, the main wreck is at 40ft-130+ft depth and the pilothouse is at 75-80ft. There is a drop-off to the Eastern wall that goes beyond 300ft. The Madeira sank November 28, 1905. It has a total length of 436 ft (133 m) and the beam is at 50 ft (15 m).

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Millers Beach Westhawk Lake

Millers Beach sits on the small lake of Westhawk, right outside of Winnipeg, Canada. It may be a small lake but is very popular for diving, especially scuba training. There is camping available and the rock topography in the lake is spectacular. Bring your drysuit or very thick wetsuit.

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Lake Wazee, North Boat Ramp, Sherwood Forest

Old Iron Ore Quarry. Shallow end of 335’ depth at center. 5’-60’ going to over 150’ in places on the east end.large area limited to 40’ at 50F (40’), 80F (5’) July and Aug. Large Boat on east wall 25-30’ (45’ long), sherwood forest.

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