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Welcome to the board.... My name is Paul and I'm from Toronto.
 
Welcome!! Any question you have, you can probably find a post about it in the archives, or just ask away and someone will steer you to an answer.

I'm originally from MI, but didn't learn to dive until I got to California. I look forward to soomeday taking my gear to my hometown and seeing what's in the lakes around there. And of course the Great Lakes shipwrecks!! Yowza!!
 
I hope you do get a chance to come back and dive in Michigan! If you do, the Great Lakes Wrecking Crew forum has some good leads on local diving.
 
Hi, Mike.

I see you're from Alpena. I've heard there's some great wreck diving up your way, and I believe my LDS is planning a trip up there later this summer. Any you can recommend as must-see dives?
 
Hi BubblesUp, my name is Matt. I would like to welcome you to ScubaBoard!

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It depends on what depth you want, we have wrecks from 6' and beyond.
check out Thunder Bay Scuba's site www.tbscuba.com and click on the "Wreck Sites" button It gives a good description of some of the wrecks up here.

Some good dives:
Grecian
New Orleans
Middle Island Sinkhole
E.B. Allen
Nordmeer

Happy Diving

Mike
 
Thanks so much for your recommendations, Mike! I'll definitely take a look at the link and check out the wrecks on your list.
 

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