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English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site is found at the south end of Mark Lane. Follow Willis Point Road to get to Mark Lane, and when forced to decide left or right. Make a left to head south. There is not much parking at this dive site. Some times it is full. It is popular, when winds make areas outside of the Saanich Inlet too stormy to dive.
How? By boat & from shore
Distance Short walk from shore (< 5min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 33 m / 108.3 ft
Current None
Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Standard
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wall
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Night dive
- First dive
- Dive training
- Photography
Dangers
- Depth
- Boat trafic
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
English (Translate this text in English): This dive site does require a walk of approximately 5 minutes. And a rocky trail leads down to the gravel beach. Once you are in the water there are some walls, but not much life on them. There is more life in the gravel. This site is more well known for one of the few places that the Six Gill Sharks sometimes are spotted here during the summer at depths of around 30 metres [100 feet].
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