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English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
English (Translate this text in English): Proceed nothwest from Regina, Saskatchewan on highway #11 to Chamberlain. From Chamberlain proceed south 1.7 km to a grid road where you will turn right and drive 4.0 km. Finally turn right again for .8 km and you are there.
The dive access point is .3 km to the west.
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Lovering Lake
Average depth 7.6 m / 24.9 ft
Max depth 15.8 m / 51.8 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
English (Translate this text in English): Lovering Lake is considered a training lake, with open water checkouts occurring there almost every spring to fall weekend. Visibilty is best in the early spring and again in the late fall. Ice diving visibility can be as high as 60-75 feet.
Towards the west end of the lake there is no vegetation.
In this area, divers have created a submerged diving platform off the silt/mud bottom with a "telephone booth", and a compass course to challenge all levels of divers.
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