How strong
a swimmer do you have to be to dive?
Whenever a person is in an environment in which they are surrounded by
water that is too deep to stand up in, they should have basic swimming abilities.
This of course is true of scuba diving as well as many other in water activities.
For the purposes of entry level scuba training, a person must be able to swim
300m with the aid of mask, fins and snorkel. This is not a timed swim. Participants
will also have to be able to tread water for 10 minutes in the deep end.
How
cold is the water?
The waters of Vancouver vary slightly in temperature during the various
seasons of the year so SCUBA diving can be enjoyed in Greater Vancouver
year-round. The truth is that the water can be pretty cold, so diving here
in a swimsuit is not an option. To combat the cold, we equip our
divers with thick wetsuits or drysuits and full cold water protection so
that you are warm and comfortable while diving - be it November or June.
You will just have to trust us to do what we do best. We will teach you
well, take you diving and keep you warm.
I
am a bit shy - do I have to wear
a swimsuit in front of everyone
in the class?
Not at all. You can wear a swimsuit
if you are comfortable, but for those
who like a little less exposure, we
do have wetsuits for the pool available.
They are full length leg and cover the
entire torso with the exception of the
fact that they are sleeveless. Your arms,
feet, hands and face are the only exposed
parts - and most people find them pretty
flattering.
What
is the diving like in Vancouver?
Jacques Cousteau was noted to say that British Columbia is the most
beautiful place in the world to dive aside from the Red Sea. Needless to
say, Vancouver Island has been internationally renowned by diving and marine
life enthusiasts due to the acres of plant life, extensive marine life,
tremendous underwater photography, caves, cliffs, underwater parks, accessible
wrecks, and brilliant colours. Most people who live here associate diving
with a tropical vacation and don't realize just how amazing BC diving really
is. It is one of BC's best kept secrets.
Should
I take my diving course here in
Vancouver or wait until I get to
my vacation destination?
We get asked this question several
times a day and feel pretty strongly
that diving education should be taken
here in BC waters before you depart for
vacation. Why? the reasons are numerous
and compelling. First, the quality of
diver training you receive in a five
star cold water facility is far in excess
of that which you will receive in a tropical
destination. Much like learning to drive
in a standard vehicle versus an automatic,
learning to dive here just leaves you
better equipped for global environments.
Better equipped means safer - and where
life support is concerned - safety reigns
supreme. Second, tourist destinations
generally charge a very large amount
of money for training that is inferior
to that here at home. In most places,
you will spend close to double the cost
of a course here in Vancouver. As well,
diver training takes a minimum of 3 days
that are spent mostly in a classroom
and school-like setting. There is little
point in traveling to paradise to sit
in a classroom. You are better off becoming
a certified diver here in town and arriving
with your diving licence in hand. This
way you can book a dive charter immediately
upon arrival and really enjoy your vacation
time. Last and probably most important
is that if you are trained in BC you
can dive in BC. If you are trained in
warmer waters, you would need additional
instruction to be able to dive in BC.
After getting a taste of diving, we are
sure that BC diving is something you
will want to explore a bit further.
Is diving expensive?
No, diving does not have to be expensive.
Your course tuition is less than $10
an hour and everything is provided in
the price so there are no additional
expenses or surprises. On completion
of the course you will be able to rent
gear from us for a dive at a really reasonable
IDC client discount. We offer 2-6 month
flexible rental packages so diving regularly
can be affordable and pretty well customized
to you should you want to get out diving
semi-regularly. If you do aspire to purchase
your own gear we will help you plan out
your purchases so that your needs are
met while staying within your budget.
How
old do you have to be to dive?
There are programs designed for children as young as 5 but they have
strict limits as to maximum depth, child to instructor ratios and they
must be conducted in a pool. To dive in the ocean, the minimum age is 10
years old. This is not however the average 10 year old. For children wishing
to participate in scuba diving, we have a very stringent screening process
that allows us to assess their suitability for the demands of the training.
Is
diving strenuous? Diving is
not strenuous if it is performed
properly and in fact, it can be
very low impact and relaxing for
the average diver. As
with any sport, it us up to you
how aggressively you plan your
activity level. Diving can be as
calming or as adrenaline charged
as you decide to make it. Our job
is to make sure that during any
training activities, you are having
fun and not feeling strained by
the day's activities. Of course,
your personal fitness level is
going to play a big part in your
level of enjoyment. Experience
has shown us that an averagely
fit person does just fine on SCUBA
and does not feel over-exerted
at the end of the day.
What if it takes me a little longer to catch on?
At IDC, our instructional staff
knows that each person has their own
learning style. Some are immediate fish
in the water, while others need more
time to become comfortable with certain
aspects of the sport. We guarantee that
we will do our best to work with your
particular needs and do all we can to
help you become a certified diver. Class
sizes are small to ensure personalized
instruction and private training is available
at any time for those who would like
to dictate the pace of their training
and apply more practice to areas that
may be more challenging.
Is the theory hard?
The purpose of the theory portion
of the course is to ensure that diving
students are knowledgeable in their chosen
recreation. The program includes regular
lectures from your PADI Dive Instructor
along with theory portions supplemented
by a comprehensive video and
instruction manual. The scuba diving
theory is informative, easily grasped
and well presented by qualified staff,
so the average person has complete success
throughout the theory requirements. Of
course, if there are any challenging
areas - we are always here to help, and
we're pretty good at teaching after
all these years.
What courses are offered that will fit my particular schedule?
We offer evening and weekend courses
that are in a group format regularly
scheduled throughout the year. In addition,
we offer private courses that can be
almost completely tailored to your schedule.
Can you only spare a friday evening after
work, or a couple of hours on a saturday
morning?? no worries - we have a large
educational staff and can teach any day
of the week at almost any time.
We have a full time course coordinator
on staff who spends many hours each week
coordinating training for busy people.
Give us a call or an email and we can
work with your schedule to get you diving
before you leave for vacation and miss
out on some great fun and adventure.
Please
feel free to call us anytime at the International
Diving Centre,
we welcome your questions and would
like to help ease any concerns you
may have about scuba diving. |