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English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
English (Translate this text in English): Quathiaski Cove is the commercial hub and point of arrival for the regular ferry service between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. To get to the site you will have to travel off the ferry to Green rd then follow left until Pidcock rd. Once on Pidcock follow until Anderson (going north) and then left on to Old Ferry Road. Follow till the end and park. There is a bit of a hike to the water but very doable.
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Alternative name Q-Cove, Old Ferry landing
Average depth 15.2 m / 49.9 ft
Max depth 30.5 m / 100.1 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
English (Translate this text in English): Once at dive site and you have brought your gear down to the water you can suite up and enter facing west. There can be a good exchange, so be aware of the tides and currents for the location and time of day. This is a good place for a first time current dive and also there's lots to see. (Kelp, fish of all kinds, swimming scallops, seals, maybe an otter or two if your very lucky !) Depending on time of year the visibility can be either great or terrible, ask the locals or a dive shop for info. This is a good first time current, kelp, shore type dive for the new divers and those who have been away for a bit. It's all good when you go get wet !!
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