HMCS Annapolis Depth Profile

HMCS Annapolis
The HMCS Annapolis served in the Royal Canadian Navy and
Canadian Forces from 1964 to 1998, and was purchased by the
Artificial Reef Society of BC in 2008.
Sunk in April 2015, the HMCS Annapolis is now an artificial reef in
Halkett Bay Provincial Park, off of Gambier Island in Howe Sound.
maximum and bottom
depths in m/ft
depth from surface
during high tide in m/ft
surface buoy
Subtract 1.5m (5’) from shown depths
for low tides for dive planning
purposes.
Dive Information:
boat dive
wreck dive
saltwater
cold water
deep
12m (40’)
15.8m (52’)
16.5m (54’)
22.3m (73’)
19.8m (65’)
24.9m (82’)
30.7m (101’)
31.7m3(104ft)
33.5m (110’)
31.4m (103’)
bottom
The bottom is angled downwards
towards bow.
Original image from www.shipbucket.com, crest from http://readyayeready.com, actual wreck appearance may vary from image above. All depths were taken after initial sinking, and may
change with tides and settling. Depths taken by Russell Clark and originally posted by Cool Dives on Facebook. This image was prepared for Cold Water Diver (http://coldwaterdiver.net). Cold
Water Diver is © Graeme A. Barber 2015