Scuba Refresher and Drop-In-Drills!

Dive Back In! Refresher Course

If you’re already certified but feeling a bit rusty, we’re thrilled to announce our upcoming Refresher Scuba Course, designed to get you back in the water safely and confidently.

Here’s what you need to know:

Pool Session:

  • Date: Tuesday, February 18th
  • Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Location: Athletic Centre Pool

Online Classroom Session:

  • Date: Thursday, February 20th
  • Time: 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (evening)
  • Platform: Details will be provided upon registration.

Pricing:

We’re committed to making scuba diving accessible to all! Here’s the breakdown:

  • Underwater Club Members (2025): $50.00
    • Important Note: Don’t forget! You can become a member for the term for just $50.00 (U of T Students).
  • Non-Members: $150.00

Why Take Our Refresher Course?

  • Safety First: Review essential safety protocols and diving techniques.
  • Confidence Boost: Regain your comfort and confidence in the water.
  • Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced and certified scuba instructors.
  • Preparation for Future Dives: Get ready for your next underwater adventure!

Ready to Join Us?

Spaces are limited, so don’t delay! https://www.harthouseregistration.ca/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=f647ff0e-6e64-43de-b81e-cb6fe5172fb3


Drop-in Drills

Date: Tuesday, February 18th
Time: 9:00 PM
Location: Athletic Centre Pool

If you’re certified and don’t need a refresher, we’ve got nearly the whole pool to ourselves next week. This means plenty of space and lot’s of equipment available to practice essential skills and enjoy some fun underwater. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, come out and:

Refresh your skills: Brush up on your buoyancy, mask clearing, and other fundamental techniques.

Practice your skills: Fine-tune your skills and develop your underwater confidence.

Meet fellow divers: Socialize and connect with other members of the Underwater Club.

E-mail moc.liamgnull@cuhh.snoitacinummoc if you need equipment, members can use tanks, regulators, and BCDs.