At first glance, diving the small province of Prince Edward Island seems absurd. The red mucky terrain and lack of hard substrate can make this island a soup of dreadfully unpredictable waters.
But if you step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself – you will see that PEI is a dive location that lives and breathes for the sea.
Put away those potato’s folks, and let’s take to plunge into PEI.
Tide pools are pools of water exposed at low tide and submerged by the ocean at high tide. They give non-divers a chance to glimpse the underwater world while remaining on land.