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HMS Erebus, Nunavut

Canada
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2 Dive Sites
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Embark on an extraordinary dive into the Canadian Arctic Archipelago to discover the wreck of HMS Erebus. This legendary ship, part of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated 1845 expedition, was found in 2014, offering a unique and chilling journey through history in its frigid, icy depths.
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Jan Extreme cold, ice cover, limited access
Feb Extreme cold, ice cover, limited access
Mar Extreme cold, ice cover, limited access
Apr Extreme cold, ice cover, limited access
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May Ice breakup begins, still very cold
Jun Limited open water access, potential for ice diving
Jul Arctic diving season begins, ice floes present
Aug Best chance for open water diving, unique Arctic marine life
Sep Conditions begin to cool, ice formation starts
Oct Ice cover increases, diving becomes very challenging
Nov Ice cover, extreme cold
Dec Extreme cold, ice cover, limited access
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HMS Erebus Shipwreck Site

Venture into the frigid, pristine depths of Nunavut to discover the remarkably preserved HMS Erebus....

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