05-09-2008, 10:39 AM
The board has been a bit slow for a couple days, so this may be a good time to ask. I guess I hadn't realized that the St. Lawrence has such great diving. I just read on the internet that around the Thousand Island area (Clayton,NY) the summer water temps are in the 70's with vis 40-70 ft. and even 100 ft. I guess I shouldn't be surprised by the vis because we have that here too in LM, thanks to the zebras, but I read that the water temps there are constant with no thermocline. I read about great wrecks and even great shore dives. I wonder how hard it would be to plan a trip, driving to say Clayton, NY and making several stops along the way to dive LM and the other Great Lakes along the way. Seems like a group could make it a relatively inexpensive dive trip (compared to Caribbean or other exotic locations).
So, does anyone have experience diving the St. Lawrence? What part? How was it? Recommendation for dive ops?
I tried a search and didn't find anything, but I'd like to learn more.
Mike
So, does anyone have experience diving the St. Lawrence? What part? How was it? Recommendation for dive ops?
I tried a search and didn't find anything, but I'd like to learn more.
Mike