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Nanaimo - Swim with the Seals

June 11, 2009 | Field Reports > Nanaimo, Diving
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British Columbia Field Reporter Chris Wheeler snorkels with the seals in Nanaimo! This is on the top of the list of outdoor eco-adventures in Nanaimo. You get to take a 15 minute boat ride from beautiful Nanaimo harbour to Snake Island which is home to a bunch of friendly harbour seals!

Find out info and share your photos/ videos at: http://www.secretnanaimo.com

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 02:37 PM

Boeing 737 sunk for SCUBA divers

January 16, 2006 | Tips from Us > Chemainus, Diving

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For me, SCUBA diving is like flying under water. So you can imagine how excited I am to be able to "fly" over and around a plane underwater! It has taken years for the out of service Boeing 737 to finally find a home as an artificial reef in Chemainus on Vancouver Island. It was finally sunk this weekend and my dive buddies and I can't wait to drop down the 70 feet to blow bubbles (or not - for those with rebreathers) and "fly" around the plane peeking into portholes. As the plane sits 15 feet above the ocean floor you can even swim under the belly. The new dive site has been called Xihuw Reef, the Hul'qumi'num name for red sea urchins. Check out the Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia for more information.

Posted by Susan, Vancouver at 12:00 AM