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Ten Mile Point in Victoria, BC is one of the most intense, current-swept, and unpredictable scuba diving sites on Vancouver Island — famous across British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest for its strong tidal currents, drift-dive conditions, kelp forests, and rugged cold-water marine life. In this Season 4 Finale of Be Sea Adventures, we take on Victoria’s most challenging shore dive, where the entire plan depends on precise tide timing and reading the powerful flow of Juan de Fuca currents. What starts as a fast-moving drift dive quickly transforms into low-visibility navigation, challenging cold-water conditions, and a surprise ghost fishing gear cleanup as we uncover abandoned fishing line tangled through one of BC’s most dynamic reefs. This episode highlights real Pacific Northwest scuba diving — raw, unscripted, and shaped by the force of the ocean. If you love cold-water diving, kelp forests, Vancouver Island shore diving, or exploring the legendary reefs of British Columbia, this video takes you right into the action. 🌊 Featuring Victoria’s Cold-Water Divers • Summer McLellan • Mara Bohm • Quinn Ashford • Ryan Swan — Be Sea Adventures 🌊 Why Ten Mile Point Is Legendary This dive site in Victoria, BC offers: • extremely strong currents that attract pelagic life • drift diving conditions shaped by tide exchanges • dense bull kelp forests and rocky Pacific reefs • diverse marine life fueled by nutrient-rich water • high odds of encountering ghost fishing gear from years of jigging and angling Help Protect Vancouver Island’s Reefs Ghost fishing line and lost tackle threaten divers, marine life, and the ecosystem at Ten Mile Point. Every cleanup helps protect BC’s underwater habitats, from kelp forests to rocky reefs. If you dive here, please: • check currents carefully • time the slack tide precisely • bring a cutting tool • pack out what you can safely remove #beseaadventures #scubadiving #padi #driftdive #explorebc 0:00 Introduction 1:10 Current Timing 2:20 Site Info 3:49 The Dive 5:51 Summer’s Haul 6:49 Fishing Line Cleanup 8:51 Call to Action 11:03 Resolution 11:35 Closing