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Tobermory, Ontario
Canada
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Located on the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, Tobermory is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, historic shipwrecks, and underwater geological formations. It is a part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park, Canada's first National Marine Conservation Area, offering divers a unique array of dive sites including several shipwrecks and natural underwater features. The cold, clear waters preserve the shipwrecks in stunning condition, making it a premier destination for both wreck diving and exploration of natural underwater landscapes.
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The Tugs
The Tugs are two tugboats - Alice G and John & Alex, resting mere metres apart in the crystal clear...
18m
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The Forest City
The Forest City is a 2-masted steamer that ran aground in 1904. It lies on a steep slope, with the b...
46m
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The Sweepstakes
The Sweepstakes is a well-preserved schooner that sank in 1885. It lies in shallow water and is a po...
7m
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The Niagara II
The Niagara II, an old sand-sucker, was deliberately sunk in 1999 to create an artificial reef. It i...
30m
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The Arabia
The Arabia is a 3-masted barque that sank in 1884. It lies upright and is largely intact, offering d...
36m
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The James C. King
The James C. King is a schooner-barge that sank in 1901. The wreck sits upright with lots of details...
27m
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