Off Ten Mile Point near Cadboro Bay in Greater Victoria, there is a steep entrance to a spectacular diving zone. This site is in Ten Mile Point Ecological Reserve and is a suitable place for photography. The place has cold water with mighty currents. Therefore, choosing an expert guide may be beneficial. Swimming Scallops multiply the absorption of diving. There is a combination of sea life, including invertebrates such as Giant Barnacles, Plumose Anemones, and so forth.
Ten Mile Point diving site is located in Saanich, south of Vancouver Island. It is in the area of Victoria's diving places and has shore access. Some other diving spots near Ten Mile Point include Ogden Point, Race Rocks, Saanich Inlet, Octopus Point, North Cod Reef, South Bedford Island, Octopus Island, Graham's Wall, Strongtide Island, and Saxe Point.
Latitude: 48.4574° or 48° 27' 26.8" north
Longitude: -123.2766° or 123° 16' 35.7" west
From Victoria:
Getting to Ten Mile Point from downtown Victoria is via Cadboro Bay Rd. It is 9.7 km (6 miles) and takes about 15 minutes.
Head south on Broad St toward Johnson St and go on for 94 m (308.4 ft). Continue on Johnson St. Take Cadboro Bay Rd to Seaview Rd in Saanich and after 8.5 km (5.2 miles) take Tudor Ave to Sea Point Dr. Drive 1.1 km (0.7 miles) more to reach Ten Mile Point.
From Nanaimo:
The access to Ten Mile Point from Nanaimo is via Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S. It is 117 km (72.7 miles) and takes almost an hour and a half.
Take Wallace St to Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S for 550 m (1804.4 ft). Follow Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S to McKenzie Ave in Saanich. Take exit 6 from Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S and drive 105 km (65.2 miles). Continue on McKenzie Ave. Drive to Sea Point Dr, and after 10.9 km (6.7 miles), you will reach Ten Mile Point.