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<snip>Lake Minewanka at the very deepest point is only 80' I believe.

Darryl

I thought/heard that the bridge wreckage started at 80ft and that the lake gets over 100ft deep.
 
FYI.......

Since Lake Minnewanka is effectively a dam site, water levels can vary by as much as 20 feet depending on the time of year. Depending on when you dive the old dam site (which is where most divers go) the lower spillway can be as deep as 100 feet with sections of the old canyon being even deeper.

Any way you want to look at, if you're in the area, it makes for an interesting dive!
 
Welcome to the board from another Calgarian. Just so everyone knows Lake Minnewanka has depths that reach 300+.

:wacko:
 

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