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Abandoned

43
  • Adele C 100714
  • Ann Brown (1832)
  • Baltic Belle (Themis) C 195748
  • Bath Marina 2
  • Bells Barrel
  • Bertie Calkins C 16127
  • Britannia (pre-1853)
  • Caledonia (1842)
  • Chicago (1872)
  • Cibola
  • Cleveland (1872)
  • Graveyard Point Wreck
  • HMS St Lawrence
  • Humber Bay Pleasure Boat
  • International (Grantham)
  • Knapp Roller Boat
  • Lake Street Wrecks (3)
  • M.O. Gorman
  • Main Duck Bow Rider
  • Maplegorge, (Ionia/Fairfax) C 111966
  • Marine Museum Barge 2
  • Marquis (Tobias Butler)
  • Mary O’Gorman (Mary Gormally)
  • Mons Meg C 107688 (William Armstrong)
  • Norway C 72583
  • Powerline Wreck
  • Prince Edward Ferry C 80955
  • Quebec
  • Queen Charlotte (1819)
  • Richmond
  • Rickys Tug
  • Robert Mcdonald C 94921
  • Rum Runner
  • Scotia C 88640
  • SS – DIS
  • Tanti C 154774
  • The Pen Boiler
  • Theresa T
  • Tiger (1863)
  • Tupper Porter (Arnold, Fanny) C 85322
  • Two Brothers (Sybella, Rachael)
  • Unidentified Hull, Workboat (Scuttled by Kingston Yacht Club)and Cribs
  • Wellington (1856)

Ashore

17
  • Advance US 105051
  • Allegan (c1835)
  • Ann Maud (Anna Maud , Annie Maud )
  • Bolivar (1825)
  • C. Hickox C 105817
  • Caledonia (1842)
  • Clyde (1841)
  • Condor C 92553
  • Eliza Quinlan (Sarah)
  • Kingston Packet
  • Mathida (1839)
  • Primrose (1844)
  • Thomas C Street (1869)
  • W.S. Carkin / P.B. Mcnaughton / Joseph H.
  • Wellington
  • Wood Duck (1868)
  • York Packet (Comet)

Buried by Landfill

2
  • Harry H (USS SC-238, Allen, Sea Roamer, SC-1 Class Submarine Chaser)
  • Union Station Bone Yard Toronto Harbour Cleanup

Burnt at Dock

16
  • Aberdeen
  • Albatros IV 190377
  • Alberta US 106355 C 103648
  • Belle C 83153
  • Cataraqui (1836)
  • Chicoutimi C 80756
  • Gordon Jerry (Grace Amelia)
  • Hamiltonian C 103975 (Champion)
  • Highlander (1871)
  • Quail (1868)
  • Queen City (Lady of the Lake)
  • Theresa C 90564(C 72575)(D.C. West, Maud S.)
  • Tiger (1863)
  • Transit (1856)
  • Trenton (1854)
  • Young Lion (1862)

Collision

5
  • A. Medbury
  • Comet (Mayflower) (1848)
  • Cora W Post C 83299
  • Hoarce Taber US1123 (Amoskeag)
  • Oliver Mowat C 92584

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

7
  • America (1842)
  • Bytown (1836)
  • Enterprise (1855)
  • Gazelle C 51692 (US 10164)
  • Jessie Drummond (1865)
  • William John (Bob Wilson)
  • Young Leopard (1836)

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

18
  • Bay of Quinte (1853)
  • Carlyle (Carlisle) (1870)
  • Cibola
  • Echo (1853)
  • F. F. Cole
  • Gazelle C 51692 (US 10164)
  • Hamilton (Steambarge)
  • Hamiltonian C 103975 (Champion)
  • Knapp Roller Boat
  • Malton (E.M. Peck US 135983) C 130439
  • Melvin S. Bacon C 140964
  • North King C 96911
  • Norway C 72583
  • Prince Edward Ferry C 80955
  • Rideau King (James Swift)C 96920
  • Tupper Porter (Arnold, Fanny) C 85322
  • Turret Crown C 104273
  • Union (Watertown) C 92654

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

1
  • Young Lion (1862)

Fire

32
  • A McVittie C 138491 (US 106710)
  • Alberta US 106355 C 103648
  • Alpena US 105351
  • Annie Mulvey (1867)
  • Augusta 1883
  • B.W. Folger (Caroline)
  • Carmina (Dan) (1889)
  • Cataraqui (1836)
  • Chicoutimi C 80756
  • Coaster (1854)
  • D.D. Calvin C 83298
  • De Havilland DH 89 Dragon Rapide CF-BNG
  • Denmark C 72579
  • Felice (1955)
  • Highlander (1871)
  • Ivy (1874)
  • Lion (1863)
  • Lloyd S. Porter (1893)
  • Mapleglen (Wyoming) C 141589
  • Mary A Daryaw C 150481 (Kewaunee)
  • New Era (Empress)
  • Norman C 80871
  • Ocean Wave C 19197
  • Queen of the West (1851)
  • Queen Victoria – (1838)
  • Quinte C 88242
  • Reliever (Germanic)C 122417
  • St Louis C 75386
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Trade Wind C 88637
  • Young Lion (1862)
  • Zimmerman (1854)

Located but Unidentified

19
  • Amherst Island 1
  • Empress
  • Lusitania
  • Mapleglen (Wyoming) C 141589
  • Maplegorge, (Ionia/Fairfax) C 111966
  • Mark 1
  • Nicaragua C 140963
  • PC Barge
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Queen Mary
  • Rickarton C 111967 (Chippewa)
  • Rickys Tug
  • Rum Runner
  • Simon Langell US 226091
  • SS – DIS
  • Terry's Tug
  • Tilley
  • Titantic
  • Unidentified Hull, Workboat (Scuttled by Kingston Yacht Club)and Cribs

Lost (Still Missing)

4
  • Avro Arrow Models
  • Edith Sewell US 135011
  • Felice (1955)
  • John E Hall US 76790

Pounded to Pieces

8
  • Clyde (1841)
  • CT-33 Silver Star 21457
  • HMS Toronto
  • Jessie Woods
  • Queen Charlotte (1819)
  • Swearinggen SA226 TC Metro II C-GJDX
  • Turret Crown C 104273
  • Wood Duck (1868)

Recovered

3
  • Avro Arrow Models
  • Hamilton (Steambarge)
  • P-51 Mustang 9555

Scuttled

80
  • A McVittie C 138491 (US 106710)
  • Annie Mulvey (1867)
  • Augustus C 96919
  • Bath Skiff
  • Bells Barrel
  • Bottle Wreck
  • Britannia
  • C.D. 110, (Rapids Queen, Columbian, Brockville)
  • Cedar Island 1
  • Cobourg C 103955
  • Conqueror (Conqueror No. 1)
  • Cornwall C 71609 (Kingston, Bavarian, Algerian)
  • D. P. Dobbins US 6095 C 126228
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • Dredge Islander
  • Dupont Salvage Scow
  • Effie Mae
  • Elsie Doris C 138184
  • Empress
  • Glendora
  • Glengarry (Argyle) C 90537
  • Guild Inn Barges
  • Hannah Butler C 80957
  • Hilda C 96870
  • HMS Montreal
  • Jessie Anne
  • John Rolph (Resolute) C 88241
  • Julia B. Merrill
  • KGH Wreck
  • Kingston Yacht Club Wreck
  • Lake Street Wrecks (3)
  • Landing Craft
  • Lion (1863)
  • Londonderry C 111663 (Quebec)
  • Lusitania
  • Mabel Macdonald C 100037
  • Main Duck Bow Rider
  • Mapleglen (Wyoming) C 141589
  • Maplegorge, (Ionia/Fairfax) C 111966
  • Marine Museum Barge 2
  • Mark 1
  • Mark 2 Submarine
  • Mary A Daryaw C 150481 (Kewaunee)
  • Monkshaven B86632
  • Nicaragua C 140963
  • Oakville Rum Runner
  • Patricia
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Powerline Wreck
  • Prince Ray C 126395
  • Pueblo (Richard W., Palmbay) C133822
  • Queen Mary
  • Rickarton C 111967 (Chippewa)
  • Rickys Tug
  • Robert R. Rhodes C 131109
  • S.M. Douglas C 102961 (Colonial, City of Dunkirk, Empire, White Star)
  • S.S. Howard L. Shaw (1900)
  • S.S. Victorius
  • Sanor C 3400 (Britannic)
  • Simla C 112114
  • Simon Langell US 226091
  • Sophia Minch US 115166 C 116956
  • South Island Pleasure Boat
  • Southern Trail (1926)
  • SS – DIS
  • St Louis C 75386
  • Stacked Hulls
  • Stormont C 240962 (Avon)
  • Terry's Tug
  • Tilley
  • Tom's Wreck
  • Two Bits
  • Unidentified Hull, Workboat (Scuttled by Kingston Yacht Club)and Cribs
  • Varuna C 72967
  • Wairton (1907) (Thomas Lynch)
  • Water Lily C 94923
  • William Johnston (1878)
  • Wreck 6
  • Wreck X
  • Wreck Y

Storm

14
  • Aloha C 134264
  • Annie Falconer C 83285
  • Belvidere (1847)
  • City Of Sheboygan (C 104283, later cited C 137894)(US 125128)
  • E. Hall (pre-1875)
  • Eureka C 46229 (US)
  • HMS Speedy
  • John E Hall US 76790
  • Manola C 141836 US 92170
  • Skinner’s Sloop
  • Tardis II
  • Ubique III (Jay's Liner, Wilma, R.J. Foote) C 171934 (Bermingham Crane)
  • USS Hamilton (Diana)
  • USS Scourge (Lord Nelson)

Stranded/Grounded

16
  • Ann (Pre-1840)
  • Augusta (1872)
  • Banshee (1861)
  • Bay Of Quinte(Neptune)(1853)
  • Caledonia (1842)
  • Christina (pre-1850)
  • Duke of Richmond (Richmond, Richmond Packet)
  • Eliza Wilson (1855)
  • Emperor (Leopard) US 8500
  • Granthan C 75641
  • Jessie (1855)
  • Jessie Woods
  • Navajo C 100660
  • Norfolk (1854)
  • Polly M Rogers US 20406
  • Queen Charlotte (1819)

Sunk for a Breakwater or Dock

3
  • Bryn Barge, John Fritz,  John A. Roebling
  • Douglas Houghton (1899)
  • S.S. Ridgetown (SS William E Corey)

Sunk/Foundered

72
  • Alberta C 88247
  • Alma (pre 1857)
  • Aloha C 134264
  • America (1842)
  • Amherst Island 1
  • Ann Bell Chambers (Annabella, Mary Taylor) (Pre-1850)
  • Atalanta (1832)
  • Barge No. 012
  • Barge No. 23 (Twenty Three)
  • Blanche C 71061
  • Bombardic Missle
  • Bow Rider
  • Calvin Snell (C. Snell, Calvin Suello)
  • Canada #2 C 111911
  • Cedar Island 3 (1950's Dodge Truck)
  • Cedar Island Yacht
  • Centurion (1863)
  • Cessna 172 – Ontario Place
  • Charm C 671567
  • City Of Sheboygan (C 104283, later cited C 137894)(US 125128)
  • Clipper (1855)
  • Collins Bay Schooner
  • Dredge Munson
  • Drill Boat #3 C 151110
  • Eckford (York)
  • Edith Sewell US 135011
  • Eleanor (1866)
  • Elizabeth ( Simcoe, Onondaga)
  • Erie Belle C 73913
  • Eureka C 46229 (US)
  • Fabiola C 72577 (Royal Oak)
  • Felice (1955)
  • Flora L. Baines
  • Florance (1885)
  • George A Marsh C 133750
  • H.N. Jex C 137982 (Frontenac)
  • Hannah Butler C 80957
  • Hector (Glenora)
  • Hibernia (1822)
  • HMS Speedy
  • J.C. Wheeler (1854)
  • Joesph L. Russell (Lakeside) C 90778
  • Katie Eccles C 75911
  • Lady Moulton (G. J. Whitney) C 33574
  • Laura E. Calvin
  • M. Lalonde C74203
  • Major N.H. Ferry
  • Manola C 141836 US 92170
  • Marine Museum Barge
  • Mary
  • Mary C 74378
  • North Star (1854)
  • Ocean Wave C 19197
  • Olive Branch (1871)
  • PC Barge
  • Persia C 88533
  • R.H. Rae
  • R.L. Howard (1856)
  • Simon Langell US 226091
  • Sligo (Prince of Wales)
  • Tardis II
  • Tempest
  • The Pen Boiler
  • Tiller Wreck
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Ubique III (Jay's Liner, Wilma, R.J. Foote) C 171934 (Bermingham Crane)
  • Unidentified Hull – Howe Island
  • USS Hamilton (Diana)
  • USS Scourge (Lord Nelson)
  • W.J. Carter C 141745 xUS 81112
  • W.Y. Emery C 71280
  • William Jamieson C 75912

Wreck (Verified)

93
  • Alexandria C 85768
  • Aloha C 134264
  • Amherst Island 1
  • Ann Brown (1832)
  • Atlasco C 138234 (Russel Sage US 110472)
  • Bath Skiff
  • Bay Of Quinte(Neptune)(1853)
  • Bells Barrel
  • Blanche C 71061
  • Bow Rider
  • Bryn Barge, John Fritz,  John A. Roebling
  • C.D. 110, (Rapids Queen, Columbian, Brockville)
  • Caledonia (1842)
  • Carlyle (Carlisle) (1870)
  • Cedar Island Yacht
  • Cobourg C 103955
  • Comet (Mayflower) (1848)
  • Condor C 92553
  • Conqueror (Conqueror No. 1)
  • D.D. Calvin C 83298
  • Dawn of the Dead
  • Douglas Houghton (1899)
  • E. Hall (pre-1875)
  • Effie Mae
  • Empress
  • Hamilton (Steambarge)
  • Hattie Hutt C 112190 (F.B. Stockbridge)
  • Hercules (1856)
  • Hilda C 96870
  • HMS St Lawrence
  • Hoarce Taber US1123 (Amoskeag)
  • Humber Bay Pleasure Boat
  • KGH Wreck
  • Kingston Yacht Club Wreck
  • Lady Moulton (G. J. Whitney) C 33574
  • Lake Street Wrecks (3)
  • Londonderry C 111663 (Quebec)
  • Lusitania
  • Main Duck Bow Rider
  • Mapleglen (Wyoming) C 141589
  • Maplegorge, (Ionia/Fairfax) C 111966
  • Marine Museum Barge
  • Mark 1
  • Mark 2 Submarine
  • Marquis (Tobias Butler)
  • Mary A Daryaw C 150481 (Kewaunee)
  • Nicaragua C 140963
  • North King C 96911
  • North Star (1854)
  • Oakville Rum Runner
  • Olive Branch (1871)
  • Oliver Mowat C 92584
  • P-51 Mustang 9555
  • PC Barge
  • Persia C 88533
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Powerline Wreck
  • Prince Edward Ferry C 80955
  • Queen Mary
  • R.H. Rae
  • Rickarton C 111967 (Chippewa)
  • Rickys Tug
  • Rum Runner
  • S.M. Douglas C 102961 (Colonial, City of Dunkirk, Empire, White Star)
  • S.S. Ridgetown (SS William E Corey)
  • Scotia C 88640
  • Simla C 112114
  • Simon Langell US 226091
  • South Island Pleasure Boat
  • Southern Trail (1926)
  • SS – DIS
  • St Louis C 75386
  • Stacked Hulls
  • Stormont C 240962 (Avon)
  • Tardis II
  • Tempest
  • Terry's Tug
  • The Pen Boiler
  • Theresa T
  • Tiller Wreck
  • Tilley
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Titantic
  • Tom's Wreck
  • Two Bits
  • Ubique III (Jay's Liner, Wilma, R.J. Foote) C 171934 (Bermingham Crane)
  • Unidentified Hull, Workboat (Scuttled by Kingston Yacht Club)and Cribs
  • USS Hamilton (Diana)
  • USS Scourge (Lord Nelson)
  • Varuna C 72967
  • Victor (1873)
  • William Jamieson C 75912
  • William Johnston (1878)

Wrecked

24
  • Admiral (1852)
  • Advance C 32937
  • Bay Of Quinte(Neptune)(1853)
  • Bermuda C 72701
  • Cessna 401 N6203Q
  • CF 101 464
  • CF-LPR 99
  • Chief Justice Robinson (1841)
  • Condor C 92553
  • Florance (1885)
  • Florance Howard
  • Frontenac 1816
  • Garibaidi
  • Hamilton (Steambarge)
  • Harvard 1649
  • Harvard AJ 693
  • Harvard AJ 701
  • Harvard II AJ 699
  • Harvard Mk. I 344
  • James A. Walker C 92383
  • Major N.H. Ferry
  • Swearinggen SA226 TC Metro II C-GJDX
  • Thomas Kingsford
  • WaterWitch
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  • Echo (1853)

Identification & Site Information:

  • Vessel Name: ECHO
  • Year of Build: 1853
  • Built at: Port Nelson, Ontario
  • Vessel Type: Schooner
  • Number of Decks: 1
  • Builder Name: Alex LeClair
  • Original Owner: Robert Evans, Port Nelson, Ontario
  • Number of Masts: 2
  • Hull Dimensions
    • Length: 49 feet (later Rebuilt to 69 feet)
    • Beam: 14.3 feet (later updated to 14.4 feet)
    • Depth: 5.7 feet
    • Tonnage (Old Style): 45 tons

Vessel Type

The Echo was a two-masted Schooner built in 1853 for trade and transport across Lake Ontario. Schooners were popular during this time due to their versatility in navigating both large lakes and coastal waters. The Echo was relatively small but typical of vessels used for transporting goods such as lumber, plaster, and other cargo along the Great Lakes.

History

The Echo was built at Port Nelson, Ontario, and initially owned by Robert Evans. After its launch, the vessel was registered in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1855. Over its long career, the Echo saw many owners and underwent several rebuilds and repairs. In 1869, it was lengthened to 69 feet and owned by R. McSherry of Toronto. Despite these modifications, the Echo experienced multiple mishaps.
In 1861, the Schooner was wrecked at Gull Harbor, and later, in 1869, it capsized off Genesee, Lake Ontario, but was recovered and Rebuilt. Another notable incident occurred in November 1869 when the vessel ran ashore near Toronto while carrying a cargo of plaster. In 1874, the Echo was involved in a collision with the Steamer Norseman near Charlotte, Lake Ontario. Despite these setbacks, the Schooner continued to serve for many years, a testament to its sturdiness and the dedication of its various owners.

Final Disposition

The Echo was ultimately buried in 1920 during harbor improvement works in Toronto, Ontario, along Lake Ontario. This likely occurred as part of Toronto’s efforts to expand and modernize its harbor, which involved reclaiming land and filling in sections of the waterfront. The Echo, having outlived its usefulness, was likely sunk or scrapped and buried during these activities.

Located By & Date

The Echo has not been recovered, as it was buried beneath Toronto’s modern harborfront during the early 20th century. Given its final resting place under reclaimed land, it is unlikely that the wreck will be exposed or explored in the future.

NOTMARs & Advisories

There are no modern navigational hazards associated with the Echo, as it was buried as part of harbor improvements. However, divers and historians interested in Toronto’s maritime history may find references to its final location as part of historical records related to harbor expansion projects.

Resources & Links

  • Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Great Lakes Ships Database
  • Save Ontario Shipwrecks

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