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Diving Centeen Park In Brockville, Ontario

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Spring 2021 has arrived, and what better way to celebrate than with a dive in Brockville, Ontario Centeen Park. Swimming, walking trails, and Canada’s First Underwater Sculpture Park are all accessible at Canteen Park, which is situated next to the St. Lawrence River. From June to Labour Day, washrooms, a changing room, and a canteen are open.

Centeen Park is a popular dive site for new divers because of its shallow depth (less than 9 meters or 30 feet), impressive life-size sculptures, and abundant aquatic life. The park has restrooms, (open from June to September) metal stairs to access the water, and benches for setting up and tearing down dive gear. Divers using Centeen Park must buy an annual dive token at the Brockville Tourism Office, a local dive store, or the Blockhouse Island tourism kiosk and harbour office to help with site maintenance and development.

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Robert Taillon shot this video on March 29, 2021. He records a water temperature of 36 degrees Fahrenheit (2.2 degrees Celsius) at a depth of 36 feet (11 meters) for 22 minutes of diving with a visibility of 50 feet (15 meters).

Thanks to Robert Taillon for his video

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Kathy is the owner of Kirk Scuba Gear, a passionate Scuba Diver, Ocean Advocate and Managing Editor of The Scuba News Canada

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