British Columbia

God's Pocket

Port Hardy
Send Inquiry
© copyright by Gods Pocket
OVERVIEW
God's Pocket Resort is a land-based diving location for cold water divers of all levels. Accessible only by boat, it’s a secluded wilderness spot surrounded by forested islands and the waterways of the Queen Charlotte Strait. A visit to God's Pocket provides not only spectacular cold water diving, but also an opportunity for kayaking, hiking, shore walks, swimming with dolphins, and whale watching.
© copyright by Gods Pocket
ACCOMODATION
The Vancovuer Island Scuba Diving Resort includes 2 cabins – 4 side-by-side rooms per cabin. Rooms are based on double occupancy and have a bathroom with toilet, sink, and shower.
Daily housekeeping is provided.

The Resort also has a larger common room called the Clubhouse for reading, hanging out, or watching movies.

Three meals a day are provided, all made from scratch, served family style in the dining hall. Baked goods and hot drinks are available any time of day if you need anything.
© copyright by God's Pocket
DIVING
Boat Dives
The diving we do here is based on quality not quantity. If tides and weather allow 3 excellent choices in the day, we will do 3 boat dives. If conditions are questionable, we will limit you to two excellent choices.

Our resort is about 5 minutes from Browning Pass and the world famous Browning Wall. Other dive sites we frequent (weather and currents depending) include: Barry Islet, Dillon Rock, Nakwakto Rapids, Hunt Rock and various sites in Bates Pass, to name a few.

We regularly scout new sites so our choice of dive spots is extensive, which means that no matter what the wind and tides are doing we always have a site that is suitable for the conditions.

Dock Dives
Dock dives are popular at night, as well as in between dives, in front of the resort where the water is usually 40-60 feet deep. Shallow water is nice as your bottom time is limited more by cold tolerance than by nitrogen loading!

Divers in the bay often report seeing Giant Nudibranchs, Puget Sound King Crabs, young rockfish, anemones, shrimp, and all sorts of other underwater life. Recently, several Giant Pacific Octopus have been making the bay their home and have been seen hunting among the pilings as we walk up the ramps from the boat.

Send Inquiry

Dive Resorts

·God's Pocket
General Information
· British Columbia
Liveaboards Overview
Dive Resorts Overview
  • God's Pocket
Newsletter Subscription
Our newsletter keeps you up to date with all the latest news and special offers from Reef & Rainforest
First Name
Last Name
ZIP-Code
Email Address 
SUBSCRIBE
If you would like to unsubscribe from our newsletter, please write your email address and click here