Dive into the iridescent waters of Canada’s west coast, and you will soon understand why it is known as one of the best diving destinations in the world.
Canada’s Prairie provinces are anything but monotonous flatlands. They are an undiscovered gem, filled with chances to dive sites that nobody has seen before.
There are many intact and diveable shipwrecks scattered throughout Canada's Great Lakes.
Scuba diving the glass sponge reefs in British Columbia, Canada, presents a unique opportunity for divers to see a very rare, ancient organic reef structure.
Shipwrecks, icebergs, whales and the Newfoundland Bell Island Mine await scuba divers looking to explore in Eastern Canada.
Big animals, currents and even pygmy seahorses add drama to your favorite sheer drop-offs.
Encounter charismatic megafauna and colorful marine invertebrates underwater in Canada's Arctic.
These nine dive destinations go from cold to coldest and put your cold water tolerance to the test. How low will you go for a dive?
Jacques Cousteau inspired thousands of globe-trotters through his famous ocean exploration documentaries. Sites he discovered or praised over 50 years ago remain diving meccas, from Mexico to Thailand. Here’s how to experience the places that impressed even the biggest name in diving.