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Canadians In The Deep
The Great White North is not a place one normally associates with freediving. We talk with Sheena McNally and Matthieu Duvault about their achievements and impact from the 2019 season.
Canada Becomes First Country To Ban Shark Fin Imports & Exports
The Canadian government has passed legislation banning the import and export of shark fins, becoming the first country in the world to do so and earning the applause of a new foundation named after the late and great filmmaker Rob Stewart.
Kingston Ontario Fresh Water Wreck Capital
The City of Kingston and the dive community claim the title of the “best fresh-water shipwreck diving in the world”
Freediving Reaches The Coast Of Nova Scotia
A new freediving club has formed in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Diving British Columbia
Jacques Cousteau has been quoted as saying that British Columbia has “the best temperate water diving in the world, and second only to the Red Sea”. While that was years ago, modern divers think along the same lines.
My First Spearo Trip
Writer Pete Scott returns from a recent DeeperBlue.net Member trip to British Columbia, Canada. Read about his adventures
2004 CAFA Nationals: Fun in the Sun (Really !)
Contributor Peter Scott competes through one instantiation of himself, while reporting though another !
We???re talking World Record here — Part IV
Writer Perry Gladstone concludes his daily diary from the CAFA Nationals where Mandy-Rae's attempted a World Record
We???re talking World Record here — Part III
Writer Perry Gladstone continues his eventful diary for Mandy-Rae's World Record attempt in Constant Ballast
We???re talking World Record here — Part II
Writer Perry Gladstone continues his daily diary from Canada for Mandy-Rae's World Record attempt in Constant Ballast
We???re talking World Record here
Writer Perry Gladstone is on-location in Canada for Mandy-Rae's World Record attempt in Constant Ballast. Read the first part of his diary here
CAFA Western Regional
Staff Writer Peter Scott sends his report from the recent 7th Canadian Western Regional competition