Your right, we were diving up there the end of August. I remember the water was warm enough for swimming suits all the way down to about 62'. Bleow that it got very cold (4C) very quick! Above that it was wonderful for both deco and freediving.
The photos taken at last weekends ice dive, where the air temps were close to 50 degrees F, weren't really as far out as they seem. The warm weather, can you say Global warming

, really made it nice to ice dive in.
Tomorrow we're expecting a big storm with over 6 inches of snow, and maybe even some rain, mixed in- which isn't so fun to dive in.
I'd love to get back up to Tobermorey as well. How often do you guys get up there? I can't imagine a much better place to freedive on shipwrecks- since they all start in 20' and go on down the slope until they reach 90'-150'. The good vis and warm urface temps, at the end of summer, certainly help as well. The fact that it sits on the end of a penninsula tneds to help out with the wind and being able to find calm water no matter what. Might be a good place to run a regional comp?
Here's a few more misc shots form the area.
Jon