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November
29

Scuba is a great passion, perhaps even a preoccupation in Nanaimo.  There are numerous Dive Shops, and Dive enthusiasts.  Even local artists express their admiration for the activity by creating marine murals on the sides of buildings.  And certainly when all the natural elements add up to an amazing diving experience, as they do in Nanaimo, it’s easy to become a bit preoccupied.

When Jacques Cousteau, the foremost leading authority on all things oceanic labeled the surrounding Nanaimo and Vancouver Island waters “the best temperate water diving in the world, second only to the Red Sea”, scuba divers world-wide headed for this amazing island.

Vancouver Island – Great Weather 365 Days a Year

One of the sweetest things about diving in Nanaimo is that you can do it all year long, any day you choose.  Protected from winds and currents, Nanaimo is blessed with average year-round temperatures of  4°C – 24 °C (40°F -75°F), making it a truly great vacation destination spot for outdoor activities. 

You can go fishing or kayaking, do bicycle tours, tackle a hiking trail, go golfing at the nearby Arbutus Ridge or Cowichan Golf and Country Clubs, and of course, you can join the majority of outdoor enthusiasts in a dive.

Diving the Amazing Man-Made Reefs

With the purpose of creating and preserving a marine life community, a series of artificial reefs have been created.  In order to accomplish that, decommissioned and decontaminated ships, buses, trains, and subway cars are intentionally sunk in order to create an undersea-wall, so to speak, that sea-microorganisms like algae, coral, plankton, sponges, etc., can adhere to.  This adhered to structure then attracts oysters and fish, octopuses and eels, and the created sea-life community is born.

Providing  the rainbow colours of amazing sea-life views the following three reefs are 15 minutes from Nanaimo and are not to be missed.  The HMCS Saskatchewan: this naval destroyer has had over 100,000 divers since first sunk in 1997; HMCS Cape Breton: considered a signature dive among the best of them, is the 2nd largest artificial reef in the world; The RivTow: Referred to as an ideal novice diver’s reef, the RivTow yields great underwater pictures for friends and family at about 44’, providing years of memories of an amazing diving adventure.

Let’s Go Snorkeling with the Seals

Snake Island, 5 kilometers (just under 4 miles) from the heart of downtown Nanaimo, is just the place to snorkel with the harbor seals who hang out, just awaiting your arrival. 

These amazing and playful fin-footed marine mammals seem to enjoy a good romp – I can hardly wait to join them.  How about you?

Safe Scuba Diving

I’m sure this goes without saying, and yet, I say it anyway:  Follow the standard rules for scuba diving, i.e., don’t leave home without your equipment – dive lights, a compass, a depth gage, and reference lines; boats can appear at any point, and sometimes they don’t announce their arrival so check for boats and other approaching vessels while you are in the water; keep an eye on the weather and watch for changes; get to know local shops and divers and don’t be afraid to ask for information and assistance. 

Vancouver Island is one of the friendliest places on earth and its people will be more than happy to guide you towards a safe and amazing dive.

If you’ve been diving or snorkeling in Nanaimo share your experience.

More information about scuba diving in Nanaimo.

If you’ve been diving or snorkeling in Nanaimo share your experience.

Re-published from www.amazingvancouverisland.com under creative commons license.

November
27

From an amazing start in 1967 as part of Nanaimo’s Centennial activities, the Bathtub race has become an annual event dubbed the Nanaimo “Great” International World Championship Bathtub Race along with a 4 day Nanaimo Marine Festival.

Nanaimo Bath Tub Race

This unique Vancouver Island  race was originally across the straits of George to Fisherman’s Cover near Vancouver on the mainland. The adventurous tubbers now race around two local islands, Entrance and Winchelsea, then back to Departure Bay in Nanaimo.

Nanaimo Marine Festival

The Nanaimo Marine Festival also hosts an number of other events and activities that fun to watch and participate in.

The 2011 festival’s theme is a salute to the Canadian Naval Centennial and the salute will also be the theme for the “Sail Past on Wheels Fun Parade” on the Saturday of Bathtub weekend.

Nanaimo Marine Festival 2011 Events and Activities

Event details are courtesy of Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub Society. Please check their website for up-to-date details.

With many of the events free, this an excellent family and fun event.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

•Kick Off – July 21st with the opening of the LNBS (Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub Society) Marine Festival Food Fair

•Kiddies Harborside Playdock

•Kiddies Karnival

•”Tim Hortons” Marine Festival Entertainment Stage

•Children’s programs at Maffeo Sutton and Swy-a-lana Lagoon parks (adjacent to the Nanaimo Harbor).

•Many informative static displays on boat safety, military, water sports plus many others.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

•July 23rd at 10:30 am the annual “Sail Past on Wheels Fun Parade” takes place through the Old City Quarter and the City Center ending up at Maffeo Sutton Park.

•The Loyal Order of the Moose Bavarian Garden held in Maffeo Sutton park.

•Various events in the harbor.

•Evening – 10pm – The Quality Foods Festival of Lights & Music fireworks display

Sunday, July 24, 2011

•The 45th annual “Great” International World Championship Bathtub Race starting at 11:00 am. (approximately 1 1/2 hour)

•Marine Festival Food Fair

•Kiddies Karnival

•Harborside Playdock,

All during the events there are a number of great places for food and refreshments.

Getting To Nanaimo

Nanaimo is the 2nd largest city on the east coast of beautiful Vancouver Island and is one of the main ferry terminals from the Vancouver mainland. It is the gateway to a host of gulf islands, destinations and attractions for residents and visitors.  The ferry service has frequent sailings from two Vancouver terminals, Departure Bay and Tsawwassen.   More information at BC Ferries.

Separated by the Straight of Georgia, Nanaimo is 55km (34 miles) west of Vancouver and 110 km (68 miles) north of the capital of British Columbia, Victoria. There is easy highway access from anywhere on Vancouver Island.

Via Rail offers service from Victoria in the south and Courtenay in the North. More information at Via Rail .

Re-published from www.amazingvancouverisland.com under creative commons license.

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