“All day yesterday, and until early last evening, eyes were strained towards the bend at…
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The 13th annual World Ocean Summit comes at a turning point: the High Seas Biodiversity Treaty…
Dive Curaçao delivered a powerful and unified presence at the 2026 Toronto Outdoor Adventure Show,…
One daring man, one desperate moment, and deeds that would echo through legend and history.…
The loss of the freight and passenger steamer Waubuno with everyone on board in November…
Diver & explorer, Jill Heinerth, will share her experiences of diving recording Mayan ruins, swimming…
Steamer Lac La Belle lost in 1872 Pioneer Illinois Shipwreck Hunter and Scuba Diver Paul Ehorn is…
Let’s talk about the part that usually gets glossed over. When dive shops struggle to…
Stony Point, Lake Ontario We’re thrilled to unveil the schooner-barge ONONDAGA, discovered off Stony Point by…
Happy 2026! As the year turns, the scuba diving industry finds itself balancing rapid technological…
Angela Riley, a resident of Greenwood, Nova Scotia, draws inspiration from her deep-rooted family fishing…
Scuba divers, adventure seekers, and travel enthusiasts are invited to meet Dive Curaçao, Dive Travel…
Ford’s Bill 5 guts species protection and overrides treaty rights Bill 5 passed. The fight…
While bottle diving, Sean often stumbles across oddly shaped glass bottles, this one was stamped…
Live Operations The Canadian Coast Guard is responsible for overseeing marine response operations to pollution…
Wildlife cinematographer, above and below the surface, Nick was raised in a Maritime community, shaped…
This February on CBC, The Nature of Things returns with a new episode, The Berg.…
The Great Lakes, the world’s largest group of freshwater lakes, are estimated to hold over 20%…
Kyle Wills, 33, who was born and grew up in London, Ontario, is preparing for…
2026 is off to an exciting start for Julie Ouimet. She is overjoyed and deeply…
A decade after one of the most extensive marine wildlife declines ever recorded, researchers in…
After running aground and sinking in 1911, the yacht Gunilda slipped beneath the surface without…
The Beaver was a steam-powered vessel owned and operated by the Hudson’s Bay Company. It…
For more than a century, Canada has had the power to breach the ice. Indeed,…
The ice boom controls ice accumulation in the Niagara River, preventing ice from obstructing downstream…
Let’s pick up where I left off. If the dive industry has been asking, “Why…
What is a Seiche? A seiche is a type of standing wave that forms in…
Designated in 2024, Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary is a historically rich area where the…
Canadian Coast Guard Deems Vessel Abandoned in Port au Bras a Hazard to the Marine…
A 60-year-old Canadian man has died following a diving incident in Cayman Islands waters near…
Hart House Underwater Club (HHUC) invites you to attend the first Inner Space Seminar of…
Robert Grenier, the Canadian underwater archaeologist whose work transformed the study of historic shipwrecks and…
About ten years ago, during my first run working in the dive industry while doing…
The DANcast, the official podcast of Divers Alert Network, delivers safety insights through engaging conversations with divers…
There has never been a name so fitting as God’s Pocket—a secluded corner of British…
Beyond the Familiar: Cultivating Exploration Close to Home Join Heison Chak, OUC President and seasoned technical…
“I’m deeply honoured and genuinely thrilled to share that this evening, (Nov 4, 2025) I…
January may be the start of the calendar year, but in the global dive industry…
The goal of the RCGS Expeditions Program is to enhance the appreciation, understanding and knowledge…
For many years, Kik Cola was a go-to soft drink for Canadians looking to quench…
“Anyone with an interest in maritime history and vessels of all kinds—our floating heritage on…
The Toronto International Boat Show is a yearly marine exhibition held each January at the…
Statement according to Neil Burgess (Shipwreck Preservation Society of Newfoundland & Labrador) “hard to see…
Existing plaque: 526 Lighthouse Road, Point Clark, Ontario Built in 1859 by the Department of Public…
OTTAWA/TRADITIONAL, UNCEDED TERRITORY OF THE ALGONQUIN ANISHNAABEG PEOPLE — The Canadian Association of Physicians for the…
