North Point Quarry at TJ Evans Park in Ohio will be opening July 2012. Created after years of digging for rock, gravel and sand, North Point Quarry was ultimately filled with water from natural underground springs, rain, snow melt, and the nearby north branch of the Licking River. North Point Quarry has been stocked through the years with a variety of fish including recently with over 400 paddlefish, and also includes many other creatures that have made the park their home. As part of developing North Point Quarry as a dive destination, they are enlisting Discover Diving, LLC as their partner. All dives will be scheduled through Discover Diving and/or the Newark Parks & Recreation Department. For info, visit www.northpointquarry.com.









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