| SCUBA
DIVING
Porteau
Cove is a Provincial Marine Park in the magnificently scenic
Howe Sound just 15km south of Squamish on Hwy 99. Established
in 1981 Porteau Cove was the first underwater park in BC.
Porteau
Cove is complete with a man-made reef, a cliff dive, three
sunken ships and various other wrecks. The dive to the ships is
9 - 30 m depending on the tide. The waters here are moderately
shallow and are often warm. The bottom is sandy with small rocks
and drop off after the reef.
Christie
Inlet is a Federal Migratory Bird Sanctuary. This is a boat
dive and to access you must launch at Porteau Cove. Once you take
the plunge here, you will find a bottom with rock walls, mighty
boulders and a few small caves at 3 - 6 m. Hazards here include
broken fishing lines and a rapid current.
Pam
Rocks is also a boat dive you can access via Porteau Cove.
This dive is of interest to snorkelers as well as divers and is
famous for the huge marine species that dwell here like the 3
foot plumose anemones. It has a rock bottom mixed with sand depths
of 6 - 30 m. Again hazards include broken fishing line and a rapid
current.
These
waters are ideal for divers of all levels and a fascinating
way to discover the beauty that lies beneath our shores. Howe
Sound is home to over 100 marine species, including eel, octopus,
urchins, anemones, seal and of course numerous varieties of fish.
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