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Canadian Side Lake Ontario

**1. Kingston, Ontario:**Kingston, Ontario, stands as a prominent city on the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. It boasts a rich maritime history, serving as a hub for shipping and commerce for centuries. The waters near Kingston have witnessed numerous shipwrecks, each with its own unique story. From the iconic Kingston Shipwreck to lesser-known vessels like … Read more

Rideau Canal

Over a century ago, the glistening waters of the Rideau Canal in Canada witnessed a remarkable display of Victorian opulence. The era of grand palace steamboats offered affluent travelers the chance to embark on leisurely river cruises in refined luxury. Among these magnificent vessels were the Rideau Belle, Rideau Queen, and Rideau King, built at Davis Dry Dock on Wellington Street (now MetalCraft Marine). Captain Daniel Noonan, along with the Rideau Lakes Navigation Company, Ltd., captained these palatial steamers, marking a golden age of canal travel.

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Discover the fascinating world of shipwrecks and maritime history through the Shipwreck Research Group Newsletter. Stay up-to-date with the latest underwater discoveries, historical findings, and exciting expeditions led by our team of dedicated researchers and marine archaeologists.

New York

1. Rochester, New York:Located in the northeastern corner of Lake Ontario, Rochester is a prominent city on the American side of the lake. Known for its historic maritime significance, it offers access to the Genesee River and Lake Ontario. The city has witnessed numerous shipwrecks over the years, with some wrecks submerged in the waters … Read more

Ontario Dive Sites

[wpgmza id=”31″] [wpgmza id=”5″] Explore the Depths: Shore Diving in Ontario Welcome to the thrilling world of diving in Ontario, where adventure meets underwater exploration. With its vast shoreline and diverse aquatic ecosystems, Ontario offers an array of captivating dive sites accessible from both shores. Whether you’re an experienced diver or just starting your underwater … Read more

US Side Lake Huron

Photo by Tom Rutledge

Prince Edward Point, also known as South Bay Point, Red Onion and Traverse Point located by a square tapered wooden lighthouse with an attached dwelling. The lighthouse is located on the eastern tip of Prince Edward Point within South Marysburgh Township, Ontario.