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 Lake Minnewanka

Canada, Alberta

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Datum: WGS84 [ Hilfe ]
Präzision: Ungefähr

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Breitengrad: 51° 14.653' N
Längengrad: 115° 29.704' W

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Approaching Banff from Calgary on Hwy #1 turn right after taking the first Banff / Lake Minnewanka exit. Turn right at the "T" intersection. Follow this road across a Texas gate to the first right hand turn. Here you will find a sign posted for Two Jack Lake. Turn here and follow the road for 6km past Two Jack Lake on the right to Lake Minnewanka.

Wie? Mit dem Boot & vom Ufer

Entfernung Sofortiger Zugang

Leicht zu finden? Leicht zu finden

 Tauchplatz Merkmale

Durchschnittstiefe 15.2 m / 49.9 ft

max. Tiefe 24.4 m / 80.1 ft

Strömung Keine

Sichtweite Mittel ( 5 - 10 m)

Qualität

Tauchplatz Qualität Gut

Erfahrung Alle Taucher

Biointeresse Mager

Mehr Details

Wochenaufkommen 

Wochenendaufkommen 

Art des Tauchgangs

- Frischwasser
- Wrack
- Eis

Tauchplatz Aktivitäten

- Nachttauchen
- Erster Tauchgang
- Tauchtraining
- Orientierung

Gefahren

- Tiefe
- Bootsverkehr

 Zusätzliche Informationen

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Dangers include cold water, poor visibility and altitude (4500 ft). These are advanced dives.
Underwater attractions are the concrete bridge pilings and wood trestles. There are also two dams in this lake: there is a very old wooden dam (late 1800s) that is only a few meters high, fragile, unmarked and best left alone, and there is a 40' high concrete hydro dam built in 1912 (and added too several time later) which is close to shore along the causeway and marked by a permanent buoy. There is a two story generating station on the 1912 dam which divers can enter. The top of which is at 60ft and the bottom is around 90 ft. Also accessible by boat or DPV with mutliple tanks is the town site remains of Minniwanka Landing. Be cautious around here as although the townsite is marked with a buoy there is a lot of boating traffic.

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