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Pacific Pro Dive Adventure Club
Looking for adventure? Looking for local dive buddies to explore with? Then look no further friends! We'd like to introduce the Pacific Pro Dive Adventure Club. Join the group and keep posted on local dives, BBQs and events. Our aim is to build a community of like minded individuals that share a passion for our oceans, for diving, for conservation and for exploration. Once members are a part of the group you can make posts looking for buddies, suggest new sites or trips, or ask questions and advice. Be a part of the Pacific Pro Dive Adventure Club!
Under New Ownership!
Welcome to Pacific Pro Dive – 2019! We are incredibly pleased to announce that PPD is under the new ownership of Robyn and Scot Fyfe. Many of our regular customers will recognize Robyn – she has been an integral part of the store for a few years, as well as being a local resident and very active diver.Here’s a few words from the new owner Robyn Fyfe: I have always wanted to dive ever since I can remember, so when I moved to Victoria in 1980 the first thing I did was get certified as an Open Water Diver. I...
2018 Annual Cylinder Sale!
It's that time of year again when we put in our mammoth, annual order in for lots and lots of shiny new scuba tanks! This year we have some great offers on aluminum 80s, 40, 19's and a new hot dipped, galvanized Faber steel 100. Get in quick as we get a ton of orders - and you don't want to miss out on these awesome deals!
Dive BC's newest reef, the YOGN-82
We will be running charters to this reef from our Comox marina location, just 45 minutes sailing time from the reef. We also have discounted hotel packages, and a load of other wrecks and reefs in the area, so give us a call and book a Vancouver Island wreck trek!
Stunning Colour of Campbell River
Campbell River is an area with some of the highest tidal exchanges in North America, this results in vast amounts of water moving through the relatively narrow Discover Passage at very fast rates. This high water flow (often with currents at 10-14 knots) brings in a huge amount of nutrients, which over time has resulted in walls of colourful life. Yellow sulphur sponge, finger sponge, strawberry anemones, purple and green urchins, rockfish, lingcod, cabezon, and even giant pacific octopus. The life beneath this part of BC is some of the most dense, interesting and colourful we've seen. Normally this level...
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