Lake Page
Lake Ontario
One of the busiest corridors in the Great Lakes system — with an unusually dense concentration of historic wrecks, aircraft losses, and modern incidents spanning Kingston & Wolfe Island through to the western end.
Use this page as your jumping-off point for planning dives, researching losses, and exploring the stories beneath the surface.
- Content: Wrecks • Shore dives • References • Media
- Range: Training shallows → technical depths
- Hot zones: Kingston corridor • Picton/Quinte • U.S. offshore sites
Featured Must-Dive Wrecks – Lake Ontario
A short list tagged Must Dive — high-value sites that combine dive quality with strong history. Always match the plan to training and conditions.
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Lake Ontario – Regions & Project Clusters
Work lake-wide, or zoom into one stretch at a time. Each cluster groups nearby wrecks, shore dives, and documents into planning units.
Kingston & Wolfe Island Corridor
Classic Kingston-area wrecks and local shore dives tied to the Kingston Region Project.
Picton & Bay of Quinte
Deep wrecks and historic losses in the Picton/Quinte corridor — built for serious planning.
U.S. Shoreline & Offshore Sites
Selected U.S. Lake Ontario wrecks and offshore targets, including deeper technical profiles.
Verified by Mark – Lake Ontario
Field-checked shore dives and sites with GPS, access notes, and realistic conditions.
Latest Updates (Wrecks + Shore Dives)
This is using the correct CPT slugs so you don’t get blog posts. We can filter it to Lake Ontario once we confirm the waterbody taxonomy/term wiring.

