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great white sharks nova scotia

It's that time of year again! Great white sharks are heading north for the summer and making their way to Canadian waters.

If you're interested in seeing where these sharks are swimming, you can actually track them as they move through the ocean.

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Grab your bucket list, adventurers! A new shark cage diving experience is coming to Canada and you can get up close and personal with great white sharks.

Starting this summer, Canadians and tourists alike will be able to cage dive with great white sharks off the coast of Nova Scotia — an opportunity usually associated with countries like Australia and South Africa.

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An absolutely massive great white shark has finally made his way to Canada and he's the first one to arrive for the summer season!

Ironbound, an adult white shark who measures 12 feet 4 inches and 998 pounds, is now swimming around Canadian waters just south of the southwestern part of Nova Scotia.

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There's a 13-foot great white shark swimming around just offshore in Canada and he's getting ready for some summer fun!

Shark research organization OCEARCH has revealed that Mahone, an adult male white shark measuring 13 feet 7 inches and weighing 1,701 pounds, is chomping at the bit to get a start on feeding season in Canadian waters.

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As the weather gets warmer, great white sharks are heading up north to Canada and one that's almost 1,000 pounds is leading the way.

OCEARCH, a shark research organization that goes on expeditions in Nova Scotia waters, tags and tracks great whites as they migrate through the ocean off the coast of Canada and the U.S.

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