Unidentified Hull – Picnic Point Wreck

The St. Lawrence River has long held secrets beneath its serene surface, secrets that tell tales of a bygone era when ships ruled the waters, and trade and transport were the lifeblood of the region. Over the years, countless shipwrecks have become submerged time capsules, preserving stories of adventure, mishaps, and maritime history. In the summer of 2023, an exciting discovery emerged in the Alexandria Bay area – a new shipwreck that promises to add another chapter to the river’s rich maritime history.

The quest to uncover the mysteries of the St. Lawrence River’s shipwrecks has been ongoing for decades. Many dedicated individuals and organizations have made it their mission to document these submerged relics, shedding light on vessels that have remained hidden beneath the waves for generations. Among these passionate explorers are Carol and Ken Kozin, ardent scuba enthusiasts with a penchant for uncovering history beneath the river’s surface.

Ken and Carol Kozin 2023
Ken and Carol Kozin 2023

During the summer of 2023, the Kozins made a remarkable discovery – a shipwreck previously not reported unknown hull. While the ship’s name remains a mystery, its presence is undeniable. The Kozins captured a quick 15-second video and a series of photos that offer a tantalizing glimpse into the wreck’s structure and condition.

The Alexandria Bay area is no stranger to shipwrecks. Over the years, several wrecks have been documented in the region, each with its own unique story to tell. Some of these wrecks include:

Waterson Point Wreck

Waterson Point Barge

EMMA MUNSON U61169

RINGLEADER U11082

These shipwrecks are like pieces of a maritime puzzle, each contributing to the larger picture of the region’s history. As researchers work tirelessly to uncover the history behind each wreck, the addition of a new shipwreck adds an exciting element to the ongoing investigation.

Identifying a shipwreck is no small task, and it often requires the collective efforts of the community. In the spirit of collaboration, researchers and enthusiasts invite anyone with knowledge or insights into the newly discovered shipwreck to come forward. By sharing information or historical records, the community can help piece together the puzzle and give this nameless vessel the recognition it deserves.  

Ken and Carol Kozin 2023
Ken and Carol Kozin 2023

The St. Lawrence River continues to reveal its secrets, even after centuries have passed since the days when these ships plied its waters. With each new discovery, the river’s history becomes richer and more intricate. The Alexandria Bay area’s newest shipwreck is a testament to the dedication of individuals like Carol and Ken Kozin, who are committed to preserving and sharing the history hidden beneath the waves.

As researchers continue to delve into the archives and piece together the story of this enigmatic ship, there’s a sense of anticipation and excitement in the air. The shipwreck may be nameless for now, but with the help of the community, its true identity and history will eventually come to light, adding another fascinating chapter to the ever-evolving tale of the St. Lawrence River’s maritime past.

YouTube Video CC Dan Gildea, Ken and Carol Kozin 2023 #

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