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Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Lone Tree Island
A small island, unofficially known as "lone tree island" (because it has one tree), makes up this dive site. Looking from the entry point, the left side of the island has a small reef with some wolf eels. The middle of the island has some oyster beds and lot of fish. The site has little current to worry about, but boat traffic can be heavy.
From Powell River, take highway 101 north towards Lund. Before you get to Lund you should hit a gravel turnoff, with a school and signs for Lund trailer park on the corner. If you hit the turnoff for Lund itself you've gone too far. Turn left onto this road, and then turn right at the fire station. Follow the road until it ends (less then 1km); park at the end of the road. To the left of the parking area is a trail through the trees which goes down to the water. Follow this trail to the entry; be careful to avoid walking onto the private properties which line this pathway.
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Bryan Heit
May 10, 2006, 12:00 AM
scuba
An easy dive with a lot to see. The wolf eels are less tame then those at other sites and don't readily approach divers. As mentioned in the description, this site is near a marina, so fly a flag and keep an eye out for boaters.
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