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Locality: Kingston, Ontario

Address: 4034 Bath Rd K7M 4Y4 Kingston, ON, Canada

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Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 13.05.2021

Continuing Education

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 02.05.2021

Diving season will soon be here time to get your equipment service and it will be ready when you are ready to start diving.

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 19.04.2021

Water levels are very very low here in Lake Ontario....

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 02.04.2021

Not all classrooms have four walls Teaching SCUBA has always been a much rewarded and recognized part of Wannadive’s activities, bringing our passion for divi...ng to hundreds upon hundreds of people each year. During school vacations we organize classes specially dedicated to kids. Casual, outdoors, fun and safe, our Wannadive kids will receive the much coveted recognition and/or certification upon completion of their course. How cool is that?? #Wannadive #bonaire #bringbackthefun #letsgo

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 13.03.2021

A concern for all of us...

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 24.02.2021

Feb 10 , an interesting interview ....

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 02.01.2021

Luckily for those on Wolfe Island, they didn’t have to wait long for a new ferry be put into service. Built in the Collingwood shipyards during the last days of... the Second World War, this vessel was originally named the Ottawa Maybrook, but eventually renamed to be the Wolfe Islander II. As the original Maybrook was not intended for ferrying people and vehicles, but rather as a 206 ton and 164 ft Coastal Freighter, the Shipyards had to do extensive modifications to be converted into a side-loading ferry. The Wolfe Islander II was in service from 1946 to the late 1970s, taking route between Kingston, Wolfe Island and Garden Island. In 1976, a newer and more modern ferry, the Wolfe Islander III arrived in Kingston, taking over the route. As a result, the Wolfe Islander II was kept around until 1985, when, on September 21, the ship was scuttled in the St. Lawrence River for divers. Here is today’s #CaptionContest ! Any guesses of what this diver might be thinking as they visit the wreck of the Wolfe Islander II?

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 11.12.2020

Coral bleaching happens when water gets too warm Just like when we have a fever , that 1 or 2 degrees higher wreaks havoc on our system.This is a video from Rick Schwerdtfeger. https://www.youtube.com/watch

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 28.11.2020

Ontario’s lakes face mounting environmental pressures, including from climate change and pollution. This includes Lake Simcoe, and its current protection plan ...is up for review. Since stepping into office, the Ford government has gutted environmental protections at every opportunity. We’re worried the policies found in the Lake Simcoe Protection plan, among the strongest pollution protections in Canada, could be next on the chopping block. Join us. Tell Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Jeff Yurek that you’re in support of strong protections that will keep Ontario’s watersheds clean and safe.

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 18.11.2020

Direct Flights are opening up Aruba and Curacao connecting to Bonaire... I am looking for some fun!

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 03.11.2020

Flights to Curacao and Aruba can not connect you to Bonaire ..... Check out this new resort , an addition to the Wannadive family.

Kingston Dive Charters Inc. 21.10.2020

https://www.divehutbonaire.com https://wannadive.com Bonaire is open to Canadians, flights to Curacao( Air Canada) and then connect to Bonaire....