My brother Alan and I had the exciting experience last autumn of diving in the St Lawrence River on a submerged canal lock dating from the 19th century …
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Diving the wreck of HMS Prince Regent (1814), Kingston, Ontario, Canada
One of my most memorable recent dives was last October in only a few metres of water at the head of Deadman Bay, near Kingston at the eastern extremity of Lake Ontario in Canada …
Read MoreDiving the wreck of the James C. King (1867), Tobermory, Canada, September 2015
Another highlight of our recent expedition to film the wrecks of Fathom Five National Marine Park was the James C. King, a schooner built in East Saginaw, Michigan, in 1867 …
Read MoreDiving the wreck of the Wetmore (1871), Tobermory, Canada, September 2015
I took these photos in September 2015 on the wreck of the W.L. Wetmore during a trip with my brother Alan (seen here and below with video camera) …
Read MoreFree-diving on wrecks at Tobermory, Lake Huron, Canada, August 2015
For the third year running my daughter and I have had a couple of days free-diving on the shipwrecks of Tobermory, in Fathom Five Provincial Park, Lake Huron, Canada …
Read MoreMy first ice dive, Elora Quarry, Ontario, 1979
These pictures were taken during my first ice dive, at Elora Quarry, near Guelph, Ontario, Canada, on 3 March 1979, when I was 16 …
Read MoreDiving on the wreck of the Charles P. Minch (1898), Tobermory, Canada
These pictures show my daughter in August 2014 on the wreck of the Charles P. Minch, a wooden schooner that went down in 1898 …
Read MoreTobermory: diving the wreck of the Alice G
I took these pictures yesterday of my daughter free-diving on the wreck of the Alice G at Tobermory in Canada, during a few days spent exploring the pristine waters …
Read MoreDiving under ice
This film of me underwater was taken by my brother Alan one day in April as the ice was breaking up on Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada …
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