Last month, Justin McIntaggart, a barber shop owner from Ontario, Canada, entered the global scUber competition, a campaign which resulted in more than 152,000 entries. He never expected entering the competition would change the course of his life.
After being selected from 152,000 people to be one of six lucky winners, the 29-year-old took the opportunity to plunge in and ask his girlfriend, Kate Hartberg, 25, to take his hand in marriage at 20 metres (57 feet) below the ocean's surface in scUber, the world's first rideshare submarine on the Great Barrier Reef.
Back on land, a shell-shocked Kate, originally from Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast, said: “Wow, I am speechless! What a beautiful surprise. Justin and I both adore the ocean, and riding in the scUber submarine was already a “pinch myself” moment, but I really couldn't believe my eyes when Justin got down on one knee.
“We were in this magnificent bubble, surrounded by stunning coral and the most bright, colourful marine life, both in awe by the whole experience.
“It was just perfect, and extra special to share this moment in my home country.”
The newly-engaged couple will celebrate this week by exploring the world's oldest rainforest, the Daintree Rainforest, and a tour around some of Australia's greatest waterfalls around Cairns, before planning their dream wedding!
Their love blossomed after a long distance friendship which started in Canada. Kate, an avid traveller, met Justin in Banff, Alberta, while on a working holiday in 2014. Fast forward five years and the couple returned to Kate's home state for an incredibly special milestone in their relationship. A moment Justin had been romanticising over for the past year.
Available to book in Tropical North Queensland until 18 June, the scUber experience includes a return transfer from your location with a ScUber car, a helicopter ride with Nautilus Aviation to the Quicksilver Cruise pontoon located at Agincourt Reef, and a one-hour ScUber experience offering stunning 180-degree views of the Reef. The exclusive experience costs $3,000 per couple.
Agincourt Reef, off the coast of Port Douglas, is named one of the world's greatest diving and snorkelling sites and runs parallel to the continental shelf on the northern section of the outer Great Barrier Reef. Below the crystal clear surface lives some of the most vibrant aquatic animal and plant life unique to Australia's coast. Riders at Quicksilver's pontoon can see spectacular corals and marine life including clownfish, giant clams, butterfly fish, parrot fish, angel fish and white tipped reef sharks, amongst many other species.
As part of the global launch of scUber, Uber will donate AUD $100,000 to Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef, to support their ongoing Reef conservation initiatives. Uber will also donate the equivalent value of every scUber ride to initiatives Citizens is undertaking in an effort to preserve the Reef. The Citizens movement aims to engage people from all over the world in the Reef's future and inspire them to take action to help protect it. To find out more about Citizens' Reef Tracks program, visit here.
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For more information on scUber, the consumer competition and partnership between Queensland and Uber, visit: www.scUberQueensland.com.
For more information on scUber, the consumer competition and partnership between Queensland and Uber, visit: www.scUberQueensland.com.
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