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Diving into Canada

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A big thanks to my friend Adam for capturing these shots of me jumping into the water on our first day of diving between Canada and the U.S. Our dive club made the trip to Brockville to explore the Thousand Islands region for an unforgettable weekend of diving.

Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.
Scuba diver jumping off dive boat.

Our dive club was diving with Brockville Adventure Center.


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7 responses to “Diving into Canada”

  1. Flowerpoet Avatar

    Cool dive! 💙

    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      It was a lot of fun!

  2. virgobeauty Avatar

    This looks so fun. What’s the water temp like?

    1. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

      It was a lot of fun to dive up there. The water temperature was about 65 degrees. Not too cold. The water temperature was actually warmer than the air temperature that weekend.

      1. virgobeauty Avatar

        Woowwww that is awesome. I was thinking it was much colder. I’m glad you had a great time

      2. ScubaHankNYC Avatar

        August/September is when the water will be the warmest on the St. Lawrence River. When I drove up from NYC, it was in the high 80’s. When I got to my hotel in Ontario, about 6 hours later, it was around the low 70’s.

      3. virgobeauty Avatar

        Now that’s sweet for sure! I know that weather in those parts can change quickly and snow will be everywhere. You just made me add something to my goal list, even if it’s just to check out the river

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