Wet suits and accessories:
This summer, why not to do something adventurous and memorable? Exclusive Sport Rentals offers you the opportunity to explore the lakes of Ontario in a completely different way!
Start your Weekend Early:
- Pick up your gear starting Friday and pay for just Saturday and Sunday (weekend rate)
- Drop off your gear either by Sunday night or anytime on Monday (without any late fees, excludes long weekends)
Dive Essentials and Rental Rates:
Rentals | Single Day | Add' Day | Weekend | Full week |
Head Marlin Dive Mask, Snorkel and Fins | $30 | $10 | $40 | $60 |
Yamaha 275 Water Scooter | $200 | $50 | $250 | $600 |
O'Neill Psycho SL 5mm Surf Gloves | $15 | $5 | $20 | $30 |
O'Neill 6.5mm Boot with Zipper (All Sizes) | $15 | $5 | $20 | $30 |
O'Brien Flex Neoprene Vest | $10 | $5 | $15 | $25 |
Wet Suit Rental (XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL) | $35 | $15 | $50 | $80 |
Hover mouse over the rental to view an HD image of the gear!
Standard Wetsuit Sizing:
Size | Height (in) | Weight (lb) | Waist (in) |
Extra Small (XS) | 5'7" - 5'9" | 125 - 140 | 28 - 30 |
Small (S) | 5'8" - 5'10" | 135 - 155 | 29 - 31 |
Medium (M) | 5'9" - 5'11" | 150 - 170 | 30 - 32 |
Large (L) | 5'10" - 6'0" | 170 - 190 | 32 - 34 |
Extra Larage (XL) | 5'11" - 6'11" | 190 - 210 | 34 - 36 |
Scuba Diving in Ontario:
Wondering where to scuba dive in Ontario? Luckily there are many locations where you can escape, explore and experience scuba diving, right here in Ontario.
- Windmill Point Park – The Windmill Point Park is located at 2409 Dominion Road Fort Erie, Ontario.
- Lake Ontario – The Tiller Wreck is located at Port Dalhousie, Ontario.
- Lake Erie – The port Colbrone area of Lake Erie has many local well known shipwrecks to be explored.
- Brockville – The Brockville is considered to be the “Carabinian of Canada”. The scuba diving area is located at St. Lawrence sea way.
- The Duck Islands – The Duck Island is located just outside the town of Picton and offers wooden shipwrecks in the Greater Lakes.
- Great Toronto Area – A popular shore dive for individuals living in Toronto is the Humber Bay, which is open all year around.