syrking
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Greetings friends,
3 of us from Syracuse are visiting Kingston this Saturday morning to explore the beautiful city and do 2-3 shore dives. We'll be coming in on the Wolf Island ferry and tentatively have the Marine Museum and HMS Lawrence (Morton St. Wharf) as planned dives. Would you agree that these are good places to start? I'm sure we're going to love the area so much that we'll be back again, maybe even become regulars. If we wanted to get deeper we heard about Nicholson's Point but we're not sure exactly where that is or if the diving area is clearly marked.
Any specific directions to Nicholson's Point and/or other recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Also if you know of any good places to eat lunch (not too fancy, we'll be wearing our bathing suits) near the Maritime Museum or Morton's Wharf would also be appreciated.
And finally, if anybody wants to join us we'd love to meet some of you. We were up at the Scuba Park in Prescott last weekend and met some great people and even dived with the "infamous" Nino of SOS fame.
Thanks,
Brandon
3 of us from Syracuse are visiting Kingston this Saturday morning to explore the beautiful city and do 2-3 shore dives. We'll be coming in on the Wolf Island ferry and tentatively have the Marine Museum and HMS Lawrence (Morton St. Wharf) as planned dives. Would you agree that these are good places to start? I'm sure we're going to love the area so much that we'll be back again, maybe even become regulars. If we wanted to get deeper we heard about Nicholson's Point but we're not sure exactly where that is or if the diving area is clearly marked.
Any specific directions to Nicholson's Point and/or other recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Also if you know of any good places to eat lunch (not too fancy, we'll be wearing our bathing suits) near the Maritime Museum or Morton's Wharf would also be appreciated.
And finally, if anybody wants to join us we'd love to meet some of you. We were up at the Scuba Park in Prescott last weekend and met some great people and even dived with the "infamous" Nino of SOS fame.
Thanks,
Brandon