Dive map
(September 2016)
From the map above you can see that we have a lot of very
cooling diving in two main areas
Stuart Channel (left)and Trincomali Channel (right), this region we call the Salish Sea. Stuart Channel parallel to Vancouver island is a low current area where we find Shallow and deep
reefs on both the Vancouver Island side and on the Thetis/Kuper Island side
of the Channel. Rocky mountain peaks rise up from the bottom and support a
variety of fish and invertebrate species for your scuba diving enjoyment. Stuart Channel scuba diving sites features reefs and pinnacles that are home to Cloud
sponge, Octopus, wolf-eel and abundant rockfish, some unique species include
black rockfish, brown rockfish, tiger rockfish and vermilion rockfish.
Seals are often observed on some of our haul out reefs. Trincomali Channel has many current dependent dive sites including
Porlier Pass, Alcala and Galiano wall. There are numerous sites to visit to give you a full days diving. With the good tidal exchange you
will find many species of Rockfish, giant lingcod, soft corals, Nudibranch,
Starfish and anemones.
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