Contact Info:
Phone: (617) 277-2216
Fax: (617) 738-5521
Address: 213 Boylston st. Brookline, MA, 02445
HRS. Mon-Fri 10:7 Sat 10:6 Sun closed
brookline@ecdivers.com
This course will certify you to perform First aid for aquatic injuries as well as administer cpr and oxygen safely.
Come test out all kinds of new aqualung products, then come to the store for some great deals on gear packages.
ONE DAY ONLY!
Come take a look at some of our pictures from previous trips
Join us April 18th and make a mask and set of fins with us
*only valid for purchases of $150 or greater
East coast divers Inc. store front is located in Brookline MA 02445, right on route 9 between Cyprus and Harvard street. We are on the West bound side of the road, just look for the dive flag out front. Because of the nature of the scuba business we can not operate solely out of our store front. We frequently pools, ponds, lakes, oceans and just about anywhere else we can scuba dive. Directions to all of our common locations can be found under the "Directions/DiveSites" tab.
This is our store front where everything from classroom sessions to air fills, gear service, purchases and rentals takes place. If you have any questions feel free to give us a call, send an email or just come on in. We are happy to help with all your aquatic needs.
This is our primary pool location where most of our confined water training takes place. The pool is located in the case gym of the walter brown arena. It is located at 285 Babcock st. just off of Comm. ave in Boston. It is about a 10 minute drive from our store front.
For all of our Sunday morning shore dives that are located in Cape Ann (north shore) we meet at the Burger King rest stop on rt. 128 at 8:30am. This is a common meeting ground for dive shops and clubs in the area. Say hi and make some new scuba friends.
This is the common training area used when the weather doesn't cooperate at the ocean. It is located in Hyannis MA, (on the cape) and has some great training features in it like a platform to do skills on, buoyancy training area, and a sunken boat. Some places in the pond even reach a depth over 70 feet.