Sites and services to dive for Canadian shipwrecks.
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- Ontario Scuba Diving Descriptions of local shore, wreck and technical dives.
- Save Ontario Shipwrecks Heritage organization promoting the study, protection and preservation of Ontario's marine history. Pictures and stories of shipwrecks in various bodies of water.
- Big Jim's Dive Charters Charter operating out of Kingston, Ontario. Includes information on the boat, crew, prices, wrecks, and contact information.
- Paradise Cottages - Georgian Adventure Dive Charters Describes diveable wrecks in the Georgian Bay, Ontario area.
- Ontario Explorer - Shipwreck Index Ontario shipwrecks in an alphabetical list.
- Great Lakes Wreckdiving Anthony DeBoer's log of shipwreck sites around the Great Lakes.
- The Niagara Divers' Association - Shipwrecks 2016 Index Annual Shipwrecks Symposium. Numerous multimedia presentations by both world renowned and local speakers.
- G+S Watersports Ltd.- Tobermory Dive Sites Tobermory, Ontario dive sites for seeing shipwrecks. Full service dive shop
- Cape Breton Nervous Wrecks Dive Club Explore shipwrecks from the 18th century to modern times in the pristine waters of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
- Wreck Hunter Terry Dwyer has been organizing diving expeditions to St. Paul Island since 1996. Nova Scotia.
- Wreck Diving Kingston Ontario Canada From the George A. Marsh, a three masted schooner to the Wolfe Islander II, a coastal freighter converted to a side entrance car ferry, Kingston has shipwrecks of all shapes and sizes.
- Sea-View Diving - Lake Erie Shipwrecks The area around Long Point in Lake Erie, contains more than 200 shipwrecks. Long Point shipwrecks vary in depths from 15 feet to 195 feet deep.
- Boating Georgian Bay - Ship Wrecks Georgian Bay, Ontario shipwrecks. Videos available.