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Caron Ave Drift Dive

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Shore Dive Report: Caron Avenue, Windsor, Ontario

Dive Details:

Location: Caron Avenue, Windsor, Ontario (Detroit River shoreline)

Dive Type: Shore Dive

Visibility: Moderate, depending on current and sediment (3–5 meters typically reported in this area)

Depth: Approx. 5–8 meters (16–26 feet)

Bothttps://shotlinediving.com/wp-content/uploads/52895851813_b64678c0f7_c.jpg Composition: Silty with scattered debris and occasional man-made structures

Dive Summary:

During a shore dive off Caron Avenue, two submerged vehicles were discovered:

1. 1940s Sedan:

Description: A heavily corroded vehicle frame with distinctive 1940s styling, identifiable by its rounded body shape and classic wheel wells.

Condition: Substantial deterioration, but the outline of the body and frame remains discernible. Some internal components (e.g., steering wheel and dashboard) are visible, though they are encrusted or partially buried.

Notes: Likely a relic from early urban activity or an accidental submersion event.

2. Late 1950s Thunderbird (Suspected):

Description: A partially intact vehicle displaying signature design elements consistent with Ford Thunderbirds of the late 1950s, including the elongated hood and prominent fins.

Condition: Similar corrosion to the sedan, though more structural elements (e.g., frame and panels) remain intact. The car is lying at an angle, partially embedded in sediment.

Notes: The Thunderbird’s design suggests it was a luxury or collector’s vehicle, possibly dumped or lost under mysterious circumstances.

Observations:

• The Detroit River has a history of urban and industrial activity, which often results in submerged artifacts, including vehicles, construction materials, and lost cargo.

• Both vehicles exhibit advanced corrosion but remain identifiable due to their unique design elements.

• The area around the vehicles is relatively silty, with some aquatic growth covering parts of the wreckage.

Dive Recommendations:

Skill Level: Suitable for novice to intermediate divers due to shallow depth and easy shore access.

Cautions:

Visibility can fluctuate due to sediment disturbance from nearby activity.

• Be mindful of currents, which can vary depending on recent weather or upstream activity.

Points of Interest:

• Document the vehicles with underwater photography for historical interest.

• Investigate surrounding areas for additional artifacts or structures.

Conclusion:

This shore dive off Caron Avenue provides an intriguing glimpse into the urban history of Windsor and the Detroit River. The discovery of a 1940s sedan and a 1950s Thunderbird adds a layer of mystery and historical curiosity, making it a compelling site for divers interested in submerged cultural relics. Further exploration could yield more discoveries, contributing to a better understanding of the area’s underwater landscape.


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