
Another Photo of Corey’s Featured in The Scuba News Canada
We’re proud to share that another one of Corey’s stunning underwater photographs has been featured by The Scuba News Canada. This week’s image captures the wreck of the City of Sheboygan resting in Lake Ontario, highlighted by the lake’s remarkable water clarity.
The shot not only showcases the Sheboygan’s preserved structure but also emphasizes just how impressive visibility can be in Lake Ontario during peak diving conditions. Such imagery continues to raise awareness of the Great Lakes’ extraordinary underwater heritage and the need to preserve these wrecks for future generations.
About the Wreck
The City of Sheboygan, a wooden propeller steamer, met her end in Lake Ontario in 1915 after a fire consumed the vessel. Today, she remains a popular dive site, attracting photographers and explorers who seek to document her well-preserved hull and machinery.
Why This Matters
High-visibility conditions like those captured in Corey’s image are rare, making this week’s feature particularly special. Photographs like these inspire both divers and non-divers alike, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the Great Lakes’ shipwrecks.

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