Forget-me-not Pond

West of Bragg Creek on Highway 22x, past Alan Bill Pond and Elbow Falls. Turn left before the gravel road at Powder Face Trail. The best visibility in Alberta!

Hazards:
Water temperature, old fishing lines and hooks.

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Diver Experiance:
All levels of certification. Dry Suit is recommended for exposure protection and thus divers require experience in this. Buoyancy control is important, because the bottom is quite silty.

Entry & Exit Points:
Very easy, shallow water, easy walk in and out.

Bottom Contour:
Looks very much like the surface of the moon, gentle slope down with minimal changes in depth.

Bottom Composition:
Silt, small rocks at entry/ exit points, watch for bubbles coming up through the silt bottom.

Currents:
Aside from a possible surface current if the wind is blowing there are really no currents to affect diving.

Water Temperature
Anywhere from 38° - 43° F. (3° - 6° C) A Drysuit is recommended but a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit is acceptable.

Visibility:
30 - 100ft, depending on the weather conditions and who was in the water before you.

Depth:
20ft maximum with very little variance.

Marine Life:
A few stocked trout.

Vegetation:
Vegetation consists of some grassy weed and algae.

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