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English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
English (Translate this text in English): Milford Bay, Muskoka
How? By boat
Distance Good boat time (< 30min)
Easy to find? Hard to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 18.3 m / 60 ft
Max depth 21.3 m / 69.9 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Low ( < 5 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Interesting
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Fresh water
- Wreck
- Deep
Dive site activities
- Photography
Dangers
- Depth
- Boat trafic
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
English (Translate this text in English): Originally launched as the MINK, she was overhauled and re-launched as the Waome (Ojibway Indian word for Water Lily) in 1927. The colour of the water is accurately described as tea coloured. The reddish brown hue is caused by tannic acid in the surrounding soil. Visibility is akin to a night dive and the temperature is almost always in the 40 degree F.
Build: Wooden Steamer
Length: 78'
Launched: 1912
Sunk: October 6, 1934
Orientation: Upright
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