Sports: Scuba Diving
[ Background | Equipment | Where ] Background
Scuba diving was created by Jacques Cousteau who invented the Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus, which includes the air tanks, regulators, hoses and mask needed for effortless breathing under the water. Scuba diving is a great sport for seeing the undersea nature. When you have your PADI (Professional Association of Diving
Instructors), TDI (Technical Diving International), or NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) scuba diving certification, you can dive almost anywhere in the world. Equipment
Scuba diving involves not just the cost of the equipment, but also travel to good & often execotic scuba locations. The equipment for scuba diving is life-critical and always top quality, though you can rent it (especially if you don't dive a lot) at almost any resort or dive shop when you have a recognized certification. WhereThere are a number of places to dive close to Mississauga, in the waters of Lake Ontario, as well as further afield on Lake Huron. Contact the Mississauga Scuba Club 905-608-0304. Lake OntarioSligo and Julia B. MerrillThe Sligo lies in about 65' of water just off Humber Bay, near Toronto. Limited visibility, especially after storms. The Merrill is nearby, and can be done together in a day trip. Lyman Davis Reputedly a "black wreck in black water", since it was burned off Toronto as a public spectacle in approximately 140' of water. Lake HuronTobermory is widely considered the Dive Capital of Canada, with its deep clear waters and plenty of wrecks. Visit Canada's first National Marine Park, Fathom Five National Marine Park which two components, 45 square miles of clear water plus an archipelago of 19 islands. The park features sheer cliffs, limestone overhangs and large caves can be found both on the islands and submerged beneath the water. There are also the remains of over 20 historical shipwrecks in these waters.
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