Tom R:
Just checked it out, great resource...saves me from searching multiple sites.
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Tom R:
ScubaBabe22:I was by Collingwood, Canada (Blue Mountain) for NYE/Snowboarding/xcountry skiing/ skiing and I saw a dive shop.
Geesh I'll sell you one brand new for $100. LOL just kidding. If you can't find one I'll gladly get one for you. I think there around $30 dollars US. Maybe less. In march Chris Kohl will be out here for the Boston Sea Rovers Show (This year will be the 54th time it's been held) I'll even send you a autoghraphed copy. You'll Love Tobermory it's a great Underwater Park. Alot more places should follow the example of Michigan and Ontario.k2x5:Checked Amazon.ca & Chapters.ca for the book 'The Great Lakes Diving Guide' Amazon says they want $172 for it... ack!Thats worse than some of my programming books... And Chapters is 'out of stock'. Anyone with a better source?
k2x5:Hi all,
I love diving, and seeing shipwrecks, but I'd like to see some that are a little more intact. Where can I dive in Ontario to see some more intact ships? I may be doing the Advanced Open Water course this summer, but likely I will wait till next summer, when my skills have solidified some more; I'm not in any great hurry.
Thanks in advance.