This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Mares, Janez KranjcPointe aux CascadesThis site is located near Parc des Ancres. A lot of parking available. There is also a large covered area suitable for completing log books. This site is used extensively for training. The water here is shallow with a maximum depth of 7 meters. The area is protected by mounts on three sides and the water is calm.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcParc Sous Marin Saint-ZotiqueThe St-Zotique underwater park boasts four wrecks: the Fédéral 11, The Teddy W, The Anne-Marie G, and the Fédéral 4. There are multiple anchors all linked together with cables so divers do not get lost.Learn more © ScubaproCascadesThis dive site is in the old Canal Soulange (no longer in use). It has an interesting location near Parc des Ancres (where you will find many old ship anchors). The site is shallow with very calm water. As such, it is easy to silt it up so take caution.Learn more © MaresLock 20In 1958 the St-Lawrence seaway was created. The depth of the seaway was increased to allow larger ships to travel to the Great Lakes. As such many villages, road ways, locks, power houses, canals were submerged and can be seen by divers.Learn more © MaresLac MorganFrom the wharf, you have a surface or underwater swim of about 400m in order to reach a cliff of about 30m deep. Bring a light as it gets dark quickly in this lake. Also, pay attention to where you are swimming and look ahead as there are lots of downed trees laying around in the lake.Learn more © MaresMille Roche Power HouseIn 1958 the St-Lawrence seaway was created. The depth of the seaway was increased to allow larger ships to travel to the Great Lakes. As such many villages, road ways, locks, power houses, canals were submerged and can be seen by divers.Learn more © Mares, Predrag VuckovicLock 21Lock 21 is an exciting and unique dive where you get to go back in time and dive a 19th century submerged Victorian canal lock on the St. Lawrence River. This dive can have strong currents and is best done by experienced divers.Learn more © MaresMorrisburg Beach Lock 23A great site to dive the historic Locks of the St. Lawrence River. This site is accessible from the Canadian side of the river. A nice dive for beginners as there is no current and the depth is shallow.Learn more © Mares, Predrag VuckovicConestoga (Wreck)This is a great wreck dive on the Canada side of the St. Lawrence River. This is an easy shore entry and once you enter you can follow the 25 meter line to the wreck site. This is a 250 foot long wreck that sits in about 28 feet of water.Learn more © Mares, Predrag VuckovicGalop Island CanalMultiple entry points. There is a wall drop-off where you can enter, but the site can also be accessed from an easy gradual shore entry point (near the wreck of Wee Hawk). This is a shallow drift dive that can end up at the Conestoga Wreck.Learn more The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.