Buffalo’s fastest growing dive shop! Since 1988 our staff has been helping Western New York dive into Scuba. Our new management team is expanding training facilities, running more classes, planning bigger trips and exploring more dives in Erie Country and Ontario Canada.
Welcome to Buffalo Scuba, your local pros who help Western New Yorker’s earn certifications and discover the beauty of the depths with local dives and amazing destination dive trips at locations around the world.
We have classes for beginner divers all the way to professional scuba levels. We have many local, regional, and international dive trips. Fins Down! Bubbles Up! Let’s Dive!
Join Buffalo Scuba for Niagara River drifts and weekend trips to Alexandria Bay shipwreck dives throughout the summer.
The Islander wreck is found in Alexandria Bay on the USA side of the St. Lawrence River. This is an easy dive to access from shore and even has a dive park for divers to park and stage their dive from. Visibility is usually pretty good at around 50 feet.
Great training area for Open Water, Advanced, & Master diver students. Shore entry to wall. Guide lines take you from wall to platforms at 30-feet. Max depth is 65-feet following guide lines to sunken car or boat.
River drift from Isleview south parking lot to Isleview boat docks. Float and flag needed. Max depth is approx 23-feet and approx a 45-minute dive time.
Excellent training area for Open Water, Advanced, and Master Diver candidates. Quarry has many scuba platforms with guide lines. Max depth of 35’/10m.
The S.S. Keystorm is a great wreck dive located on the USA side of the St. Lawrence River. Be cautious as some fishing line may be present on the wreck. You’ll see larger fish speciesm, especially if this dive is done as a night dive.
The remains of the Betty Hedger lie in 115’ of water, with mounds of sulfur cargo still in place. Much of the decking and sides are gone, leaving the massive framing structure exposed. There is a small pilothouse complete with portholes, a small winch, an anchor and other items visible.
Thermocline Dive. Thermocline is typically at 55’. She’s lying on her starboard side in 130 feet of water, rising 40 feet of the bottom. Bring dive lights.
| Monday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Wednesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Thursday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Friday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Saturday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
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| Monday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Wednesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Thursday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Friday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
| Saturday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
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