Bell Island
Bell Island ranks 3rd on the list of the best dive sites in Canada. Scuba diving on Bell Island in Newfoundland is recommended for those interested in the marine life of aquatic species. Marine species such as jellyfish, ray-finned fish, lumpfish, eel, and other spectacular sea creatures may be found in the waters of this island. Aside from the beautiful aquatic life, you'll be able to see boats that were sunk during World War II. There are numerous important boats, including the SS Lord Strathcona, PLM-27, the SS Rose Castle, and the SS Saganaga. These wrecks are located at an average depth of 80 feet below the surface.
If you're looking for a unique site to visit, the whale graveyard in South Dildo is a good choice. The carcasses and skeletons of whales that have been discovered there will astound you. Due to the strong currents and extreme height, you will only be permitted to participate in scuba diving on Bell Island if you have received scuba diving training.
Location: Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada