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ChillyWaters:
Oh how I forget how useful it is to live by the Ocean! 20 minutes and we can be at a number of dive sites.

I would like to try fresh water diving though. Not sure if there is anything notable in Victoria.

- ChillyWaters

Lake Minnewanka is just outside Banff. I guess it's still a full day drive, but there's an entire town under water there. You can swim down main street. Pretty cool stuff from what I've heard.
 
COLDREDNECK:
I imagine all the southern alberta divers are diving this week , probably retreiving stuff from thier flooded basements. Can you believe the water levels this year!!!!

Yeah, we're just about at our critical point here in Manitoba too.
 
Canadian_Diver:
Lake Minnewanka is just outside Banff. I guess it's still a full day drive, but there's an entire town under water there. You can swim down main street. Pretty cool stuff from what I've heard.

That would be fun, especially with one of those underwater scooters.

Is there much left? Any partially standing buildings? And how deep is it?

- ChillyWaters
 
ChillyWaters:
That would be fun, especially with one of those underwater scooters.

Is there much left? Any partially standing buildings? And how deep is it?

- ChillyWaters

From what I understand --- only the foundations are left. Here's a link... Lake Minnewanka
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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