UncleScubaTrev
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should read south western newfoundland .... sorry
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Wow! I've never head of any diving down that way. What are the conditions of the wrecks? What kind of ships and what are the depths?UncleScubaTrev:should read south western newfoundland .... sorry
Greg, I've asked someone who has done alot of diving in this area to join scubaboard and answer these questions for you. He has some video of wreck diving in Burgeo as well. Hopefully he will reply soon.jiveturkey:Wow! I've never head of any diving down that way. What are the conditions of the wrecks? What kind of ships and what are the depths?
If you are planning to fly to St John's then stay on the avalon and enjoy the diving there. If you are driving across the Island to reach St. John's, there are diving opportunities along the way to enjoy, but not worth making a special trip back from St John's. The dive community is fragmented off the avalon, group dives and the expoloration of dive sites are less common. Wreck diving on the west coast is very limited. There are options in Burgeo and possibly near Port Aux Basque....jiveturkey:Well, just generally, how is the diving on the west coast Trev? Is it similar to the east? Anything notable in particular?