| St Andrews Jetties Great On Shore Dive. Several hundered feet of jetties. Lots of life in, and around rocks. Easy walk from parking to water, and showers and changing rooms. Dive flag required, and make sure to hit the ...More |
| Grain Barge MST 728B MST 728B was a 200 foot barge. She was carrying grain north from chicago in August of 2003 when the tug towing her and one other barge encountered bad weather. When she began to sink, she was cut fr...More |
| St. Mary St. Mary was a 120 foot, two-masted schooner. She sank in 1860 in a storm the same night that Lady Elgin went down. All seven hands were lost. The wreck is intact, but collapsed. There are two lar...More |
| Fort Sheridan This old pier and the area around it were once active with military training operations. There are a number of military artifacts and other debris strewn over a large area. At one time, access could...More |
| Lady Elgin Lady Elgin was a 252 foot side wheel steamer that sank as a result of a collision with a schooner in a storm in 1860. This disaster resulted in a greater loss of life than any other on the Great Lake...More |
| Seabird Sidewheel Steamer, 191 feet long. Burned and sank in 1868. One hundred lives lost. A large boiler and the twisted remains of the walking beam engine make up a large part of the wreck. The paddle w...More |
| Zion Schooners Two unidentified schooners. The wrecks are broken up and lying on top of one another. There is a large piece of machinery on one of them. It has been identified as a donkey engine. This site is ju...More |
| Sub Chaser 85 foot long WWI sub chaser intentionally sunk to help control beach errosion. This wreck is just off of Illinios Beach State park but there is no beach access for diving....More |
| S.S. Wisconsin 209 foot long steel freighter. Sank in a storm in 1929. Nine lives were lost. The wreck rests upright and intact on the bottom. Among the cargo are several 1929 vintage autos. One of the most int...More |
| Sunabe Seawall Sunabe Seawall on the Miyagi Coast is one of the best soft coral reefs
in Asia, numerous entry points line the wall and provide easy access to
the site. Snorkeling and diving is very good here....More |
| Barra Point There are lots of bommies producing plenty of fish. Big and small of all species....More |
| Cape Moreton Rocky reef, plenty of fish life! Can often have breaking swell, beware of boat access to pick up/drop off divers....More |
| Arthurs Bay Shallow reef right into deeper stuff. A lot of smaller trout and other reef fish....More |
| Maggie island Take a boat or you could kayak from horseshoe bay. Its in a small cove so put a flag up and you`ll be right....More |
| Glouster Island Good spearing spots, lots of territory to cover, and good range of options for fish....More |
| Middle Island Great shelf good for pelagics and trout and crayfish....More |
| Stoney Island Good shelf with some good bombies on the back island nice protected bay....More |
| Point Cartwright Poor conditions but great for beginners of with the kids snorkeling. Only if there is no surf!!...More |
| Mettams Pool This sheltered pool is a good family spot ideal for the first time snorkeller or for introducing children to snorkelling. It is less than two metres deep inside the pool. There is access for the disab...More |
| Little Island Offshore from Little Island, sponges, gorgonians, hydroids, sea urchins and sea squirts crowd beneath ledges and into caves, and sea lions laze on the island's beach, sometimes joining divers in the w...More |