Site Description: Maitland Inlet Dive Site
Location Details
•Region: Maitland Inlet, Goderich, Lake Huron
•Access: Shore dive (via Maitland Inlet Marina) or boat dive
•Depth Range: 5–7 metres (25 feet / 16–23 feet)
•Distance Offshore: Approximately 600 metres (1,800 feet)
Navigational Information
•Buoy Marker: The site is marked by a white boat fender buoy.
•Note for Boaters: This is a marker buoy only; mooring to the line will dislodge the buoy. Anchoring is recommended off-sitefollowing protocol.
•Landmarks for Navigation:
•Align the Canadian flag at Maitland Valley Inlet Marina with the church spire.
•Position approximately where the marina signs are visible on the stone Breakwater to judge the distance from shore.
Diving Details
•The site can be accessed either as a shore dive from the Maitland Inlet Marina or via boat dive.
•The swim to the site is approximately 600 metres (1,800 feet) from the shoreline, requiring moderate endurance and navigation skills.
•The shallow depth (5–7 metres) makes this an ideal site for beginners or those looking for an easy, relaxed dive.
Safety & Protocol
•Boater Note: Ensure anchors are deployed off-site to avoid interfering with the buoy line. This helps preserve the site’s accessibility for future divers.
•Marker Buoy: Use the white fender buoy for visual reference only; it is not designed to hold vessels.
Conclusion
This site near Maitland Inlet offers a shallow, beginner-friendly dive experience with easy navigation aided by landmarks and buoys. Divers should respect the protocols for buoy usage and anchoring to maintain the integrity and accessibility of the dive site. Its proximity to Goderich, Lake Huron, and access from both shore and boat make it a versatile spot for divers of varying skill levels.
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