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Diving the wrecks in Lake Superior offers a unique and captivating underwater experience. The depths of this pristine freshwater lake are home to a variety of well-preserved shipwrecks, each with its own story to tell. Exploring these wrecks allows divers to witness history frozen in time, from the wooden schooners of the late 1800s to modern-day freighters. The cold and clear waters of Lake Superior provide excellent visibility, allowing divers to admire the intricate details of the wrecks, such as anchor winches, cargo holds, and even intact wheelhouses. However, the frigid temperatures and challenging conditions of the lake demand proper training, equipment, and safety measures. Diving the US wrecks in Lake Superior is a thrilling adventure that combines maritime history with the excitement of underwater exploration.
- ACADIA C77697
- AMBOY (formerly known as Helena)95276
- ANNA RUTH C138866
- Batchawana (formerly Robert A. Packer)C117032
- BRANDON C92535
- Butcher’s Maid(also known as KAMINISTIQUIA, JESSIE OLIVER, ALBERT NEFF) C71223
- Canadian Government Ship (CGS) Lambton 126409
- CARLOTTA U105834
- EDMUND FITZGERALD U277437
- French Navy Minesweeper INKERMANN
- Gordon Campbell (later renamed Strathmore) C116813
- GORDON GAUTHIER
- HOWARD
- J.L. Beckwith (also known as James L. Beckwith) U75602
- JESSIE HALL C70288
- John Hunsader (Later Renamed Puckasaw)
- MARY E. MCLACHLAN C138004
- MARY F MACLACHLAN
- Mary H. Boyce (U92033)
- MONARCH C96834
- NIAGARA – 1873
- Porter (later renamed Howard)U980
- RAPPAHANNOCK U111083
- Robert L. Fryer
- W.O. BROWN U26915
- Yard No 386, Great Lakes “Flying Dutchman,” Ghost ship of the Great Lakes, BANNOCK C10293
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