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Diving is great in Canada. We dive mainly around Brockville and Rockport. If you like wrecks you have to try it. If you're interested our shop is diving there this year July 14-19. The diving is very reasonable as far as cost and the water is around 70 degrees in the summer with good vis. As far as my wife is concerned, I've tried to get her into diving but have had no luck yet. Thanks for the greeting.
 
i have never been to Canada .....
I lived in the US for almost 3 years ....but in the warm south there.
is it possible with semidry suit to dive in canada? It sounds great what you write about canada.

;-) tell your wife , i started diving last year because my husband is diving almost every weekend in summer......so i tried diving too.....first i hated it because i could not even swim very well. And now one year later I cant stop any more.......And I dont know who loves diving more, me or my husband......

So enjoy diving :-)

bye, em13
 
em13:
i have never been to Canada .....
I lived in the US for almost 3 years ....but in the warm south there.
is it possible with semidry suit to dive in canada? It sounds great what you write about canada.

;-) tell your wife , i started diving last year because my husband is diving almost every weekend in summer......so i tried diving too.....first i hated it because i could not even swim very well. And now one year later I cant stop any more.......And I dont know who loves diving more, me or my husband......

So enjoy diving :-)

bye, em13

You can easily dive with a semidry in Canada in the summer. We dive the St. Lawrence every summer with temps in the 70's.

I have tried to get my wife to dive, even taking her to discover scuba, which our shop does once and a while. She hates hearing herself breathe. Now she's pregnant so she has a new excuse. Don't worry I won't give up on her. At least I have her snorkeling now.

Dive Junky
 

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