IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION #
VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION #
The Unidentified Pleasure Boat is a 35-foot-long vessel, representing the typical recreational boats used on Lake Ontario during the mid to late 20th century. Pleasure boats like this one are usually designed for leisure activities such as fishing, cruising, and short trips on the water. These boats are often powered by inboard or outboard engines and equipped with basic amenities for day trips or short overnight stays.
HISTORY #
The history of this particular pleasure boat remains unknown, as does the reason it sank to its current location off the coast of Oakville, Ontario. Pleasure boats of this size and type were commonly used for recreational purposes, so it is possible that this vessel was once owned by a local boater or a small family, who enjoyed spending time on Lake Ontario. The circumstances surrounding its sinking are unclear, and it remains a mystery as to why it ended up on the lakebed.
FINAL DISPOSITION #
The Unidentified Pleasure Boat now rests at a depth of approximately 60 feet (20 meters) underwater, where it has become part of the underwater environment. The wreck is relatively small and lies in a location that is accessible to divers, making it an interesting site for exploration.
CURRENT CONDITION & ACCESSIBILITY #
This wreck, though unidentified, provides a fascinating dive for those interested in exploring smaller, recreational vessels. The boat is largely intact, and divers can observe its structure and the aquatic life that has taken up residence around it. The moderate depth makes it accessible for divers with intermediate experience.
RESOURCES & LINKS #
- Local Diving Clubs and Resources
- Oakville Maritime History
- Underwater Photography Collections