Lake Ontario
There is so much to dive and explore around the waters of the greatest city in the world, Toronto, Ontario! Whether you’re searching for some remarkable recreational diving, or interested in technical exploration, the waters off the coast of Humber Bay Park is an adventure waiting for you to take. You will enjoy scuba diving some recreational shipwrecks, like the Sligo and the Merrill. If you would like to enjoy technical diving, you can dive the Lyman Davis.
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Boat charter available every Wednesday 5:00 pm at Humber Bay Park West
Boat Fee: $75 Non Refundable
Contact the dive shop to book your spot. 416-604-4203
Fun divers must be certified minimum Advanced Open Water Diver and present logged cold water diving experience!
Availability: Contact us for booking information
The Sligo – This wreck lies in 70 feet of cold water approximately 2.5 km East of Humber Bay Park. The hull is nearly intact and can be entered at both bow and stern. When discovered in 1984, the wreck was rich with artifacts, many of which are now regrettably gone. There still remain many interesting sights including the ship’s stove and wheel, which lie off the stern.
The Merrill – Lies in 55 feet of cold water near the Sligo Wreck. This is a great spot to for recreational divers to enjoy cold water scuba diving.
The Lyman Davis – This “black wreck in black water” lies in 135 feet of cold water in Lake Ontario, just outside the Toronto Harbour. There is not much ambient light at this site, so it may feel more like a night dive. Proper deep cold water dive training is crucial when attempting this wreck. Suitable for Technical or experienced Advanced certified divers only.