Shipwreck Exploration Team of British Columbia
The Shipwreck Exploration Team (SET) of British Columbia emerged from a shared passion to explore, document and simply dive the numerous wrecks lying in the waters off British Columbia, Canada. Shipwrecks in the coastal waters of B.C. deteriorate relatively quickly. Our goal is to locate, and document these wrecks as they are at the beginning of the 21st century using marine archaeology techniques such as surveys, video, and still photos. While interested in all B.C. wrecks, our team primarily focuses on working closely with the Underwater Archaeological Society of British Columbia to locate and exploration deep or otherwise challenging wreck sites. The Shipwreck Exploration Team strives to document these many wrecks in the safest, most efficient and most ethical way possible.

This site, Shipwreck ExplorationTeam.com, was created to share information on our projects, our team, and most importantly the British Columbia shipwrecks we dive. Keep reading below to find out about our most recent project or trip. Use the menus, above and on the right, to navigate through the site and learn more about our diving. Please contact us if you have any questions, concerns, information about local wrecks, or if you want to get involved with SET Projects.
Recent Trip Reports
On the advice of UASBC Exploration Director Jacques Marc, fellow SET member Randy Parke and I decided to take a short trip up the Harrison River, to inspect and photograph the site of the SS Port Douglas. We decided to enter from the Harrison Hotel area and canoe down the Harrison River towards the wreck site, since it was the shortest and most direct route..................[Read More]
Upcoming Dive Schedule
SET Project - Bedwell Bay Survey
2011-02-26
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SET Project - Barkley Sound Search
2011-03-17
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UASBC Project - Commodore Straits
2011-04-14
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