Thunder Bay Scuba - Great Lakes
Thunder Bay Scuba in the Great Lakes area is your entry point to cold-water wreck diving. They’re well-positioned to help divers explore the 43 identified shipwrecks in the bay, an area sometimes called "Shipwreck Alley." If you’re looking to get certified for drysuit diving or just want to explore some history, these are the folks to talk to. It's a solid choice for experienced divers keen on historical wrecks.
- Location
- Great Lakes, United States, North America
- Coordinates
- 45.048496, -83.451760
- Phone
- +1-989-356-6228
- Website
- https://www.tbscuba.com/
- Equipment Rental
- no
- Air Fills
- Air, Nitrox, Trimix
- Address
- 413, South Ripley Boulevard, Alpena, 49707
Dive Sites Near Thunder Bay Scuba
Thunder Bay Scuba provides access to 15 dive sites in Great Lakes.
- Alexander Reef (reef)
- A. R. Colborn and Crane (Wrack) (wreck)
- Bermuda Wreck - 10-30m (wreck)
- Blue Water Lake
- Boulton Reef (reef)
- Car Bodies (wreck)
- Cedarville (Wrack) (wreck)
- Depot beach
- Ebar Ward
- Elmwood Wreck (wreck)
- Glenlyon
- Grand Reef (reef)
- Higgins lake
- Ironsides Reef (reef)
- Ironsides Wreck - 25-40m (wreck)
Other Dive Centres in Great Lakes
Marine Life in Great Lakes
Home to 30 recorded species including 27 reef fish, 2 other, 1 sea snails & nudibranchs.
Notable Marine Life
- Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) - Reef Fish
- Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax) - Reef Fish
- Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) - Reef Fish
- Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens) - Reef Fish
- Spottail Shiner (Notropis hudsonius) - Reef Fish
- Nine-spined Stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) - Reef Fish
- Lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) - Reef Fish
- Cisco (Coregonus artedi) - Reef Fish
- White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) - Reef Fish
- Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) - Reef Fish