Join us and discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Diver Course. Have fun and learn how to dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest & Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Why not make this year awesome and learn to scuba dive?
The PADI Open Water Diver Course will start with an eLearning portion completed at home. Then you will complete all your pool and classroom training over four evenings with Dan’s Dive Shop. To cpmplete your course join us for two full days of real world diving to become a fully certified PADI Open Water Diver.
Why you should learn how to scuba dive
Spend your life exploring exciting underwater locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world.
There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life. Most people think scuba diving is only for tropical reefs but Ontario has a vibrant and active dive community
Scuba diving is a life changing hobby that will take you places you only dreamed of.
Why you should train with Dan’s Dive Shop
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops for 50 years.
At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years. All youth ages 14 and under must complete a PADI Discover Scuba or Bubblemaker and be assessed by a dive professional prior to enrollment in the Open Water Diver Course.
All divers must be able to pass a PADI Medical Waiver prior to course start date.
All divers must be comfortable in the water and be able to swim distance in deep water. If you need to practice swimming prior to starting the course there are lots of great options for swim training at the public pools around the Niagara Region.
Questions about any of the prerequisites? Call or email the shop and a dive professional will be happy yo give you advice.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home.
From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop where your DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and proper assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training.
During your pool sessions your Instructor will teach you core underwater scuba skills with a focus on safety, buoyancy, trim and inwater comfort. And of course you will have a lot of fun.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then complete our open water dives conducted over two days and become a certified PADI Open Water Diver. On you training dives you will practice skills already mastered in the pool and you will see some of the beautiful freshwater diving available to us locally.
Our PADI Open Water Certification Course Cost cost is $695 +HST ALL INCLUSIVE including your eLearning activation code, 6 additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and more.
PADI Open Water Referral Scuba Course Class/Pool Only $450+HST (open water dives completed elsewhere)
What gear will you need?
All students will need to purchase their own scuba quality Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots. Many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Cancellation Policy:
If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable.
Join us and Discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Diver Course this summer. Have fun and learn to dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest, Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Do your PADI Open Water Diver Course confined water sessions and classroom over three days on Wednesday, Thursday and Fridays from 12:00pm- 6:00pm and then complete your PADI Open Water Diver Certification Checkout Dives at a later date.
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops. At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
For those wishing to complete their PADI Open Water Scuba Course abroad, we do offer PADI Referrals. We can help you find the best dive shop and one who may share similar values and techniques, although we teach a style of diving less than 3% of the stores worldwide are offering, so bare in mind that you will see a drastic difference in training elsewhere from gear to techniques and skills.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Learn how to Scuba Dive! Why not make this year awesome and learn to dive? Spend your life exploring exotic locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world underwater. There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life.
Prerequisites?
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years (Unless accompanied by a parent). We also recommend all youth complete a PADI Discover Scuba prior to enrollment. All students must complete a PADI Medical Waiver prior to course start date.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver Course eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home. From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 12pm -6pm where you’ll DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and proper assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training. All in class and pool training will be completed over four evenings.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then meet the following week and complete four Open Water Diving over two days and become a certified PADI Open Water Diver. All training sites are located here in the Niagara Region and will give you a chance to see some of the beautiful freshwater diving available to us locally.
Open Water Dives are required for Open Water certification and are included in your full course price and completed locally.
Scuba courses are available 12 months of the year.
Costs:
Our PADI Open Water Certification Course Cost cost is $650+HST ALL INCLUSIVE including your eLearning activation code, 6 additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and more.
What gear will you need?
All students will need to purchase their own Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots, however many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
You don’t need to purchase a weight belt and weights, at DDS we don’t believe in over-weighting our students. Weight belts are an outdated piece of gear that has not been used by us in training since the late 1990’s.Our divers are taught to use little to no weight.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours.
DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Our Cancellation Policy: If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non-refundable.
Join us and discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Diver Course. Have fun and learn how to dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest & Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Why not make this year awesome and learn to scuba dive?
The PADI Open Water Diver Course will start with an eLearning portion completed at home. Then you will complete all your pool and classroom training over four evenings with Dan’s Dive Shop. To cpmplete your course join us for two full days of real world diving to become a fully certified PADI Open Water Diver.
Why you should learn how to scuba dive
Spend your life exploring exciting underwater locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world.
There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life. Most people think scuba diving is only for tropical reefs but Ontario has a vibrant and active dive community
Scuba diving is a life changing hobby that will take you places you only dreamed of.
Why you should train with Dan’s Dive Shop
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops for 50 years.
At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years. All youth ages 14 and under must complete a PADI Discover Scuba or Bubblemaker and be assessed by a dive professional prior to enrollment in the Open Water Diver Course.
All divers must be able to pass a PADI Medical Waiver prior to course start date.
All divers must be comfortable in the water and be able to swim distance in deep water. If you need to practice swimming prior to starting the course there are lots of great options for swim training at the public pools around the Niagara Region.
Questions about any of the prerequisites? Call or email the shop and a dive professional will be happy yo give you advice.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home.
From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop where your DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and proper assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training.
During your pool sessions your Instructor will teach you core underwater scuba skills with a focus on safety, buoyancy, trim and inwater comfort. And of course you will have a lot of fun.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then complete our open water dives conducted over two days and become a certified PADI Open Water Diver. On you training dives you will practice skills already mastered in the pool and you will see some of the beautiful freshwater diving available to us locally.
Our PADI Open Water Certification Course Cost cost is $695 +HST ALL INCLUSIVE including your eLearning activation code, 6 additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and more.
PADI Open Water Referral Scuba Course Class/Pool Only $450+HST (open water dives completed elsewhere)
What gear will you need?
All students will need to purchase their own scuba quality Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots. Many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Cancellation Policy:
If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable.
Join us and discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Diver Course. Have fun and learn how to dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest & Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Why not make this year awesome and learn to scuba dive?
The PADI Open Water Diver Course will start with an eLearning portion completed at home. Then you will complete all your pool and classroom training over four evenings with Dan’s Dive Shop. To cpmplete your course join us for two full days of real world diving to become a fully certified PADI Open Water Diver.
Why you should learn how to scuba dive
Spend your life exploring exciting underwater locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world.
There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life. Most people think scuba diving is only for tropical reefs but Ontario has a vibrant and active dive community
Scuba diving is a life changing hobby that will take you places you only dreamed of.
Why you should train with Dan’s Dive Shop
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops for 50 years.
At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Prerequisites:
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years. All youth ages 14 and under must complete a PADI Discover Scuba or Bubblemaker and be assessed by a dive professional prior to enrollment in the Open Water Diver Course.
All divers must be able to pass a PADI Medical Waiver prior to course start date.
All divers must be comfortable in the water and be able to swim distance in deep water. If you need to practice swimming prior to starting the course there are lots of great options for swim training at the public pools around the Niagara Region.
Questions about any of the prerequisites? Call or email the shop and a dive professional will be happy yo give you advice.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home.
From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop where your DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and proper assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training.
During your pool sessions your Instructor will teach you core underwater scuba skills with a focus on safety, buoyancy, trim and inwater comfort. And of course you will have a lot of fun.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then complete our open water dives conducted over two days and become a certified PADI Open Water Diver. On you training dives you will practice skills already mastered in the pool and you will see some of the beautiful freshwater diving available to us locally.
Our PADI Open Water Certification Course Cost cost is $695 +HST ALL INCLUSIVE including your eLearning activation code, 6 additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and more.
PADI Open Water Referral Scuba Course Class/Pool Only $450+HST (open water dives completed elsewhere)
What gear will you need?
All students will need to purchase their own scuba quality Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots. Many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Cancellation Policy:
If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable.
Join us and Discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Scuba Course! Have fun and learn to scuba dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest and Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Taket your PADI Open Water Scuba Course confined water sessions and classroom covered over one weekend from 9am – 5pm both days. Next, complete your PADI Open Water Diver Certification Checkout Dives this summer over two more training days (see dates below).
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops. At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Learn how to Scuba Dive! Why not make this year awesome and learn to dive? Spend your life exploring exotic locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world underwater. There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life.
Prerequisites?
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years. We also require all youth complete a PADI Discover Scuba prior to enrollment. All students are responsible to ensure they are medically fit for diving. Please read the PADI Diver Medical Form found here. If the answer is YES on PAGE TWO of the waiver you are required to get clearance from your physician before the course start date.
All divers must be comfortable in the water and be able to swim in deep water. Not sure if this is you? Call or email the shop and a dive professional will be happy yo give you advice.If you may need to practice swimming prior to starting the course there are lots of great options at the public pools around the Niagara Region.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver Course eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home. From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop where you’ll DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training.
In the pool all divers are required to complete a small swim test in tread before going on to learn fun underwater skills and safe diving practices.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then need to complete an Open Water Diving component to become fully certified. These are held frequently from May – October.
Open Water Dives are required for Open Water certification and are included in your full course price. Students have 12 months from starting their course to complete the training.
Costs:
Our PADI Open Water Diver Course is $695+HST and is ALL INCLUSIVE. Your course price includes; eLearning, additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and digital PADI card.
If you purchase your eLearning from PADI directly, we will adjust the difference on your course price when you signup at DDS. Please make sure you select Dan’s Dive Shop as your PADI Dive Shop to recieve the price adjustment
PADI Open Water Diver Referral Course is $450+HST. This course includes; PADI eLearning, classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards and PADI Referral Paperwork allowing you to complete your certification dives at any PADI Dive Shop around the world. This course is perfect for student divers wanting to get certified on their next vacation. Save time on your holiday and complete all your pool and classroom training here at home beforehand.
All students will need to purchase their own Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots, however many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Terms:
If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable. Students are responsible for arriving to course with eLearning and medical forms completed.
Join us and Discover the underwater world with your PADI Open Water Scuba Course! Have fun and learn to scuba dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest and Most Respected Scuba Diving School.
Taket your PADI Open Water Scuba Course confined water sessions and classroom covered over one weekend from 9am – 5pm both days. Next, complete your PADI Open Water Diver Certification Checkout Dives this summer over two more training days (see dates below).
Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops. At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving. We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
At Dan’s we offer you a more thorough and modern approach to your scuba diving education, as we teach how to maximize your skills to the highest level in the best equipment with the most experienced instructors in the country. DDS Divers are the most skilled and respected recreational and technical divers in the water because they are taught to be more comfortable, utilize precision buoyancy, possess higher skill and techniques underwater, with a higher academic and team awareness.
Learn how to Scuba Dive! Why not make this year awesome and learn to dive? Spend your life exploring exotic locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world underwater. There are tons of great dive sites here in Niagara & Ontario with exciting shipwrecks and beautiful aquatic life.
Prerequisites?
Minimum age is 10 years by PADI standards, however we strongly recommend 12-14 years. We also require all youth complete a PADI Discover Scuba prior to enrollment. All students are responsible to ensure they are medically fit for diving. Please read the PADI Diver Medical Form found here. If the answer is YES on PAGE TWO of the waiver you are required to get clearance from your physician before the course start date.
All divers must be comfortable in the water and be able to swim in deep water. Not sure if this is you? Call or email the shop and a dive professional will be happy yo give you advice.If you may need to practice swimming prior to starting the course there are lots of great options at the public pools around the Niagara Region.
Logistics:
Enroll today and start you PADI Open Water Diver Course eLearn at home prior to the course start date. You can complete all the required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace in the comfort of your own home. From there you’ll then meet at Dan’s Dive Shop where you’ll DDS Instructor will go through additional classroom to fill in many of the gaps left unanswered with a more informative and beneficial academic training experience. You will also go through scuba gear fitting and assembly and then head to the pool to begin you inwater training.
In the pool all divers are required to complete a small swim test in tread before going on to learn fun underwater skills and safe diving practices.
Upon successful completion of classroom and pool sessions you will then need to complete an Open Water Diving component to become fully certified. These are held frequently from May – October.
Open Water Dives are required for Open Water certification and are included in your full course price. Students have 12 months from starting their course to complete the training.
Costs:
Our PADI Open Water Diver Course is $695+HST and is ALL INCLUSIVE. Your course price includes; eLearning, additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and digital PADI card.
If you purchase your eLearning from PADI directly, we will adjust the difference on your course price when you signup at DDS. Please make sure you select Dan’s Dive Shop as your PADI Dive Shop to recieve the price adjustment
PADI Open Water Diver Referral Course is $450+HST. This course includes; PADI eLearning, classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards and PADI Referral Paperwork allowing you to complete your certification dives at any PADI Dive Shop around the world. This course is perfect for student divers wanting to get certified on their next vacation. Save time on your holiday and complete all your pool and classroom training here at home beforehand.
All students will need to purchase their own Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots, however many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the finest rentals and we even offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS, so talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Terms:
If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable. Students are responsible for arriving to course with eLearning and medical forms completed.
Harness your inner Scuba Explorer with DDS and try PADI Discover Scuba Diving. Have you ever dreamed of breathing underwater? Swimming with giant manta rays off Socorro Island Mexico, or exploring beautiful wooden shipwrecks, giant coral gardens, caverns or caves? Maybe you haven’t thought about where you want to dive, but something is telling you to try it, so this is a good place to start.
We know that scuba diving is the most exciting sport in the world, but don’t take our word for it, give it a try. If you have though about learning to dive but are not sure if it’s for you than this intoduction course is perfect.
Small personalized groups. Maximum 4 Participants
Scuba diving is amazing activity you can do anywhere in the world, not just on a tropical vacation. It offers you so many different types of environments and experiences that it is quite easily a life long sport that people engage in year round.
Discover Scuba Diving is an experience building program that gives you a little taste of what its like to swim and breath underwater.
Discover Scuba is not a certification course, but is a good opportunity for prospective divers to experience the sensational world of scuba diving and see if you like it and how to pursue it from here.
Taking your first breath underwater is something you will never forget.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
In this program you’ll learn how to use the basic scuba diving equipment, prepared by your Divemaster to use, as well as learning what wearing scuba equipment feels like and how easy it is to move around underwater while wearing it.
Find out what it’s like to breathe underwater and learn whether you can be comfortable underwater.
You’ll learn and have the opportunity to complete some of the basic scuba diving skills after learning some of the basic safety rules that will carry over to your full scuba certification course when you take the next step, which is the Open Water Diver Course.
Its fun, low stress and high energy. Sign up today.
PREREQUISITES:
Discover Scuba:
Minimum age is 10 years of age
We offer Discover Scuba Diving for individuals, couples, birthday parties, corporate team building, school groups, The Scouts of Canada, Sea Cadets and any other organization interested in experiencing our great sport!
WHAT GEAR DO YOU NEED?
Just show up with your bathing suit and towel and we’ll supply all the scuba equipment and your snorkel gear.
HOW DO YOU START?
Sign up ahead of time in the store and pickup your Discover Scuba Student Passport and Personal Information Sheet.
Private events, birthdays, corporate, please call for quote.
WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
Students who sign up for the full certification course after the Discover Scuba Experience will receive a $25 rebate against the Open Water Course tuition fee.
Discover Scuba is not required to enroll in the Open Water Course, however it will help prepare you.
PADI Open Water Scuba Course Saturdays Starting Nov 25, 2023
Come discover the underwater world and learn to dive in the PADI Open Water Scuba Course this November.
The course will run over three consecutive Saturdays from 12pm – 8pm. The class will start at Dan’s Dive Shop from 12pm-3pm and then meet at the Kiwanis Pool, St Catharines from 4pm-8pm.
Have fun and learn to dive right with Dan’s Dive Shop, Canada’s Oldest, Most Respected Scuba Diving School. Learn to scuba dive with one of North America’s most respected, most experienced, most progressive and visionary dive shops. At Dan’s we teach you the right way to dive from day one, click the link for more information of our Modern Approach to scuba diving.
Why not make this year awesome and learn to scuba dive? Spend your life exploring exotic locations as well as diving around Ontario and the rest of this amazing world underwater. There are tons of great dive sites both locally and away, as well as exciting wrecks and beautiful aquatic life.
We pride ourselves on offering you a higher level of training aimed at taking you further through the life long adventure sport of scuba diving.
DDS Divers are skilled and respected recreational and technical divers because they are taught to be more comfortable, have precision buoyancy, possess higher skills and techniques underwater, with more team awareness.
How can you enroll?
Sign up now for Open Water Diver Course classroom component on PADI eLearn. Complete all PADI required academic portions of the PADI Open Water Diver Course at your own pace. Contact us by email, phone or visit the shop to select your course training dates and get ready to have some fun.
Open Water Dives are required for Open Water certification. Included in your full course price.
Costs:
PADI Open Water Referral Scuba Course Class/Pool Only $395+HST (open water dives completed elsewhere)
Our PADI Open Water Certification Course Cost cost is $650+HST. ALL INCLUSIVE COURSE including your eLearning activation code, additional classroom sessions covering academics far beyond the basic PADI curriculum, pool sessions with additional pool time above and beyond basic standards, 5 open water dives exceeding the minimum of 4 dives required, full scuba equipment rental of your life support gear (no snorkelling gear you’ll need to purchase Scuba Quality gear from us), certification fees and more.
What gear will you need?
All students will need to purchase their own Mask, Strap Fins, Snorkel, Boots, however many of our students prefer to purchase the rest of their kit too. You’ll want to buy the right gear, so please have a read through our DDS Student Diver PDF and learn more about the specific gear requirements and training differences we offer, as well as some incentives. You don’t need to purchase a weight belt and weights, at DDS we don’t believe in over-weighting our students.
Many Dive Stores charge additional fees for scuba gear rentals during open water sessions. DDS has the best rentals and we offer a course rebate when you purchase your life-support package from DDS. Talk to our staff about how we can get you suited up with the finest scuba equipment at the best pricing possible.
Financing is available: Finance your course, snorkeling gear and even your scuba equipment package at a very reasonable rate. Ask staff for details and learn diving in the best equipment you can…..your own personal dive gear, or ours. DDS will include all scuba equipment for the course, however, you will enjoy your diving experience much more in your own personal dive equipment.
Cancellation Policy: If less than 14 days notice is given there is a $200 fee to cancel or reschedule. If less than 48 hours notice is given the course is 100% non refundable. Redeemed eLearning is non refundable.
Dive Bikini Atoll 2023 with DDS! Have you ever wanted to dive the best shipwrecks in the world? Join us for one of the most anticipated scuba diving trips and Dive Bikini Atoll with DDS in May 2023 and you’ll see some of them!
A few years ago we embarked on a magical trip to Truk Lagoon and had the dream trip, only to ask ourselves how could we top Truk? Well we instantly thought Bikini Atoll, so after missing out on trips lately thanks to Covid, this Trip will be even more amazing. Join us in 2023. Very Limited Space Available.
About Bikini Atoll
Bikini Atoll is located in the Marshall Islands in Micronesia. This area is home to some of the biggest and best shipwrecks you’ll ever see. Pristine ships that were retired from war service and were sunk during atomic bomb testing in 1946 as part of Operation Crossroads where they were evaluating the effectiveness of these weapons against battle ships.
After the Second World War, the USA collected a ‘mock’ naval fleet for the purpose of testing the impact of different atomic bombs on a large fleet. These nuclear bomb tests were performed in several remote locations in the South Pacific Ocean, known as the Pacific Proving Grounds. Bikini Atoll was appointed one of the designated testing areas within the Marshall Islands. Between 1946 and 1958, not less than 23 atomic bombs were tested at Bikini Atoll, which resulted in a unique selection of shipwrecks from the US, Germany and Japan consisting of war battleships, cruisers, and an aircraft carrier.
More than 60 years later, the shipwrecks remain equally as impressive while they have become home to many kinds of corals and fish species. As a result, Bikini Atoll has become the ultimate wreck diving for the true fans! This exclusive and unparalleled diving destination is undisputedly ranked first on any serious wreck & technical divers’ bucket list. This is well justified; nowhere else on earth you will be able to dive into such a unique collection of historic battleships, cruisers, as well as the world famous USS Saratoga aircraft carrier with its 270m (888ft.) flight deck. For this reason, Bikini Atoll was declared the first UNESCO World Heritage site for the Marshall Islands archipelago in 2010.
About the Trip:
Exclusivity guaranteed when you Dive Bikini Atoll the charter is cut to a maximum of 16 guests over 10 or 11 nights per cruise. The Pacific Master
This custom-designed liveaboard was built with divers in mind to bring you the very best diving holiday experience possible. Previously, sailing the stunning dive sites of the Solomon Islands as M/V Taka, this steel-hulled vessel boasts an experienced boat crew, dive team and chefs to ensure the highest standards of service.
The ship features 12 cabins allowing comfortable accommodations, at a reduced capacity to cover the additional equipment required for this type of expedition based trip.
Tech divers will find on board all the latest technical diving facilities and equipment to explore these ultimate wrecks at leisure when you dive Bikini Atoll with DDS.
The rates are: $4795USD for the upper deck cabins, $3605USD for the lower deck cabins and $4200USD for the lower deck single cabins. Plus the additional port/park fee of $500USD.
Deco bar for stage/deco stops
Booster pump for gas blending & rebreather tank fills
Most wrecks in Bikini Atoll are located beyond recreational diving maximum depths; therefore technical diving skills andwreck experience are required, which is perfect, as DDS offers the most progressive, modern, comprehensive and challenging technical diving courses in the business.
For questions and booking, please contact our travel partner:
Fly and Sea Dive Adventures
8528 123 St.
Surrey, BC
1-888-995-3483, diving@flyandsea.com
Unmasked A Modern Look at Scuba Masks And Snorkel Masks
Today we’re going to talk about Scuba and Snorkel Masks, which also hold true for FreeDiving applications.
Many Divers and Snorkels ask us “What’s the Best Scuba Mask?” Our answer is simple….The one that fits you best. Read on and learn the additional features that will make your dive mask the best.
Question For You:
Have you ever been to a resort where someone just hands you a snorkel mask our a dive mask out of a bucket and tells you to go and enjoy the water? For some that can be a wonderful eye popping experience and for others it can be painful, irritating, uncomfortable or downright unnerving.
Today we are going to discuss some of the key features, technologies, materials, styles and levels of comfort you can come to expect from a good quality scuba or snorkel mask.
Hopefully this will help you pick out the best scuba mask or snorkel mask for your every day water related activities.
Key Features
Some would argue that the more expensive the mask is, the better it will fit you or the better quality it is. This isn’t quite the case.
The best mask on the market is the mask that fits your face first and foremost.
Factors that affect the fit of the mask are face shapes, facial hair, buckle or strap design, single or double lens, type of mask skirt material, lens glass and frame shape to name a few.
Generally speaking the bigger the face the larger the mask skirt and frame will have to be. Someone with a narrow face like a woman or small child can fit a small to mid size frame, while most average size faces would benefit from a standard fit, larger faces may require a wide fitting mask.
There are a handful of brands who offer small/medium fitted masks, as well as wide fitting masks, while the norm is to make a mask for the average face.
Once you’ve determined the size of mask you may need its time to weigh options, for example, if you have facial hair, you may favour a stiffer mask skirt with a frameless designed that will sit slightly higher above the moustache versus one that lays across the hair preventing a full seal against the upper lip and under the nose.
The Moustache: Moustache divers or snorkelers can be one of the more challenging people to fit, so we often gravitate to a few good “moustache masks”. These masks are shorter and stiffer in the upper lip area and aren’t as affected by the facial hair which can break the seal of a softer skirted mask.
Avoid The Dreaded Purge Valve! Rather than going for a proper fit, some people choose to go for a mask with a purge valve in the nose that allows you to simply blow out to evacuate water, which is great, when they work, however, we believe a purge valve mask is an excuse for an ill-fitting mask.
Purge masks also tend to fail over time having the valve curl or simply falling out causing the mask to fill up with water, so for this reason we simply don’t recommend or endorse the use of purge valves in masks, but are happy to add one into any mask you desire should you want one.
Wearing a Skirt?
Guys and girls both wear skirts when wearing a mask. So what’s the difference in mask skirts? Mask skirts can be made of a number of different materials including Rubber, TPR (transparent rubber), PVC, Silite, Silflex, Silter, Silicone, Crystal Silicone, Liquid Silicone, Liquid Crystal Silicone, Gummybear Silicone and more.
Rubber was the most common type of material throughout the infancy of snorkeling and scuba because it was inexpensive, created a seal, was black which helped the person see clearer without glare and refraction of light, but it was not a product that had offered a lot of longevity, however, in the late 1970’s silicone started to become more popular due to the fact that it didn’t break down in the sunlight, was more comfortable and chlorine resistant.
Alternatively TPR, PVC, Silite, Silflex, Silter are all harder skirted alternatives that cost less, are replaced more and are often found in the department stores. Some manufactures promote a silcone mask/snorkel combo, however, a mask can be class as “silicone” with as little as 5% in the skirt.
You can tell how much silicone is in the mask vs. plastic or other materials by holding the clear skirt up to the light. If the mask has an opaque colour that looks “clumpy” or more white it isn’t pure silicone. If the mask skirt has an odour the smells like chemicals, its not pure silicone.
Many of our dive mask brands offer both “sport” quality and “dive” quality. Both can be suitable for snorkeling and in some cases diving too, however, fit and comfort are the 2 most important factors affecting your decision to purchase one over the other.
Pure Silicone mask skirts are still the most comfortable, last the longest, do not break down with repeated saltwater or chlorine immersion and are UV resistant.
Silicone masks can come in skirts that are acid washed to be perfectly transparent or they can be coloured black or other unique colours. At DDS we prefer black silicone because it offers better vision through the process of eliminating excessive amounts of light which flow in through the normally clear skirt and then cause glare and refraction of light when compared to their black skirted brethren who provide eye and glare protection and less overall strain and eye fatigue.
Black skirted masks also age better maintaining their black colour, whereas clear skirted masks only stay clear for a little while, that is until the uv rays, dirt, sand, rubber and other factors start to cause a yellowing of the skirt and they become opaque over a rather short period of time, meanwhile the black skirted mask is still looking as fresh and good as it did the day it was purchased.
Regardless of the mask you choose it’s all about fit and comfort. You can read review after review, but the mask should be fitted by a professional who understands your needs, wants and has a good selection.
We sell virtually every brand of mask, but have cherry picked among our entire staff the masks we feel to be the best fitting masks on the market.
Keep the gimmicks to a minimum.
The Fit
Make sure when you’re wearing your mask you can equalize your ears by squeezing your nose pocket, this will ensure you can get to the nose pocket when you need to.
Make sure the mask strap isn’t too tight. A proper fitting mask only needs to have the strap snug, not tight because the water pressure is going to keep the mask on your face for the most part too.
Make sure the mask doesn’t sit against the brow area putting pressure on it if its a 2 lens mask (men generally have a protruding brow).
Make sure the nose pocket doesn’t dig into the bridge of the nose.
Wear the mask strap just over top of the ears centering it around the middle 1/3 of the skull. Wearing it too high can cause the mask to push up under the nose causing chaffing and making it raw over time, so really pay attention to centering it and keeping it adjusted comfortably.
When wearing the mask you can check for proper width by looking in a mirror. You don’t want to see the skirt too narrow that it sits on the eye, but you also don’t want it so wide that it lets water in through the top or sides.
Breath in through your nose without using the strap, see that the mask sits comfortably on the face. If it does, put the strap on, snug it up comfortably and with the mask against the face exhale. The exhaled air should go out the bottom of the mask not the top of the head by the temples or above the eyes.
High or Low Volume? Which is Better?
Low Volume is always best. The lenses sit closer to your eyes. There’s a smaller airspace to equalize the masks internal airspace which is something you’ll notice when you go down on breath hold or on scuba. With increased pressure the mask will suck to your face more and more and more eventually causing pain and discomfort. To avoid this you’ll need to equalize the airspace by simply blowing some air through your nose into the mask to keep it from squeezing down.
Lower volume masks are more comfortable and are easier to clear water out of as well. Imagine a big round window shaped mask and how big and how much water can fill that mask up. Now picture a streamlined mask that has a similar surface area to that of a pair of swim goggles but with an enclosed nose so you can blow into it.
Which mask is going to be easier to clear the water out of ? The one with more or less water in it? If you guessed less water in it you’re right. The smaller the masks overall internal volume the easier its going to be to blow the air out of it.
Frame or No Frame?
Divers have long gravitated towards plastic framed masks that press the glass, plastic and frame all into one package with a lens retainer. They’re durable, comfortable, most popular.
Frameless masks are a more modern concept that has less overall parts and simplified construction by simply moulding the silicone frame over the tempered glass lenses and bonding the silicone to the skirt.
The Different Mask Lenses
The market for different dive lenses have changed a lot since the initial introduction of simple tempered glass or polycarbonate lenses.
Tempered Glass lenses are still the industry standard because of their durability, relative cost effectiveness and the fact that they don’t shatter inwards due to pressure. They can break like anything else, but generally the glass will stay together.
Tempered Glass is durable, they aren’t affected by scratches in the water, but they do have a greenish tinge to the glass which cuts back on light transmission.
Polycarbonate is plastic, scratches very easily and not suitable for scuba diving or much more than pool playing. They’re typical of your department store masks which are cheap and not designed to last.
Ultraclear Glass Lenses introduced by Atomic Aquatics
Ultraclear glass is an optical quality glass with exceptional clarity and high light transmission, with no colour distortion.
Standard float glass (tempered glass) lets through approximately 86% of the available light but UltraClear lenses can allow up to 92% light transmittance. Combine that with the increased colour vibrancy and clarity and you’ll never want to dive with a standard lens again.
ARC Lenses or Anti Reflective Coating Lenses Introduced by Atomic Aquatics
Between 4-14% of light can be reflected back or “lost” by the standard “green float glass” mask lenses used by the more traditional mask makers. ARC technology lenses are especially important for SCUBA divers underwater, where available light is quickly absorbed by the surrounding water because they help amplify available light.
Atomic Aquatics ARC Technology to reduce reflected light and actually increase the amount of available light transmitted to a diver’s eyes. The result is a greatly improved transmission of 98% of available light, compared to a loss of more than 14% of light with standard green “float” glass used on the majority of masks on the market.
ARC uses a multi-layer metal oxide coating process applied to both sides of the UltraClear lenses. This allows more light to enter the mask by reducing light reflections off the inside and outside surface of the lens. The metal oxide coating is only a few microns thick.
Anti-Reflective Coatings or ARC is a multi-layer metal oxide coating process applied to both sides of the Ultraclear lenses. This allows more light to enter the mask by reducing light reflection off the inside and outside surface of the lends. Clearer, crisper vision. Reduces eyestrain, glare and prevents ghost images on the viewing area of the lens. A must for night diving and limited visibility conditions and underwater photographers.
Mirrored Lenses
Some Divers like the idea of mirrored lenses, however, they reflect back at the fishlife and can cause unwanted confrontations. They also hide the divers eyes, which are essential when assessing diver comfort underwater, so for this reason we’d suggest staying away from mirrored lenses.
Types of Mask Straps
Most mask straps are made of the same material as the mask. They’re designed to fit comfortably, not overly tight around the back of the wearers head and have side adjusters that allow you to often times pull the mask strap by tabs to tighten it.
The straps can pull hair or can tend to be uncomfortable. One way we fix this is by adding a neoprene mask strap backing or replacing the entire strap with a neoprene adjust-a-strap which uses Velcro on the sides and neoprene on the back of the head.
You don’t need hair to enjoy a neoprene mask strap, they’re the best option for ease of donning or taking your mask off, plus they also float a little bit, so if you drop you mask into the water you may have faster response as it may not sink immediately .
Prescription Lenses
We can get a number of masks with prescription lenses. We carry lenses in + or – diopters, as well as custom ground lenses for people needing lenses for different pupil distances and special features.
The costs of lenses for negative diopters are very reasonable. Positive diopters are more expensive. Standard bio-focal lenses are also available.
We generally recommend TUSA or Atomic for prescription lenses. They’re easy to install and the masks are the best quality you can buy.
Replacement Parts
When purchasing a mask consider the fact that this product will last you 20-30 years if you look after it. My personal TUSA mask is one I’ve had since 1996. Dan had a 30 year old TUSA mask. When you buy quality products from reputable manufacturers who make their own masks (NOT OEM with a Log slapped on) you purchase a product that is going to have parts and service around for years (or decades) to come.
Mask clips can commonly break if dropped or stepped on. Lenses can chip, mask skirt scan rip, lens retainer clips can break if you’re cleaning the mask and mask skirt on a regular basis.
Brands like TUSA, Atomic Aquatics, Mares Diving, Problue and Scubapro keep a range of clips and replacement parts in stock.
Pre-cleaning Your Mask
Pre-clean your mask with toothpaste rubbed on the inside of the glass and take a toothbrush with mild abrasive and brush the inside glass to remove a protective silicone residue that is tacked on the inside. You can also carefully burn it off with a flame if you have a steady hand and trust yourself around silicone.
Pre-cleaning the mask will help prevent fogging and will give you a better chance of fog-free diving.
Defogging Your Mask
Mask defog is your friend. Not because we’re a dive store, but because you don’t want bacteria ridden saliva in your mask that you may or may not fully rinse out. We’ve seen divers with eye infections from using the communal “spit bucket” on the dive boats down south where 10-20 divers are all spitting in their mask and then rinsing in a communal bucket.
Commercial Mask Defog is awesome! It lasts years and years despite the small affordable 2oz bottle it comes in. McNett Sea Drops and McNett Sea Gold are the best defogs we’ve used. No bacteria or eye irritation and you also don’t have as much black mould or bacteria growing in your mask after 6-12 months of using it vs. spit.
Spitting in your mask is a good temporary solution, but defog will prevent things from growing in the mask and give you the best fog free solution.
To use your defog properly though follow these steps.
Apply defog to mask lens dry 2-3 drops per lens or 5-6 drops overall if single lens max.
Leave defog on the mask until you’re ready to hit the water
Rinse defog off with your finger and water
Put mask directly on your face or keep filled with water until ready to wear
Keep mask on face, do not take off and let it air dry
If taking mask off fill it up with water and leave lenses wet, don’t air dry
Maintenance For Your Mask
Your mask over time may get dirty, mildewed or saturated with salt crystals or sand which can get between the lenses. Every 1-2 years or sooner, you should consider taking your mask apart and with hot water, some dish soap and a toothbrush, gently rinse and scrub every bit of the mask frame, skirt, lenses, and lens retainer clips (This isn’t possible with Frameless masks which do not come apart).
The best mask on the market is the mask that makes you feel like its a part of your face, it fits naturally, it doesn’t hit off the brow, press on the bridge of the nose and doesn’t need to be overtightened. It can come with a range of different lenses and price points, but at the end of the day its the mask that feels the best and has the features you want that’s the right one.
While technologies change, the fit criteria should all the same. Comfort, ease of adjustment, ease of clearing because its low volume and it should look quasi-stylin’.