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Brockville
Brockville, situated along the St. Lawrence River, offers a captivating diving experience for enthusiasts. The region is renowned for its underwater treasures, including historic shipwrecks like the "Keystorm" and the "America." These submerged relics tell tales of the past, adding a layer of intrigue to the diving adventure. The St. Lawrence River's clear waters, coupled with the diverse marine life and intriguing geological formations, create a mesmerizing underwater world to explore. Divers in Brockville can witness the convergence of history and nature as they navigate through the depths, making it a sought-after destination for those looking to immerse themselves in both the past and the present beneath the waves.
- 1928 Chevrolet
- ADVENTURE C88575
- Centeen Park, Brockville, Ontario, Canada, Underwater Scupture Park
- CHIPPEWA
- CITY OF BELLEVILLE C71094
- CLARA WHITE
- CONESTOGA C140988
- J.B. KING C130255
- Johnson’s Bay, St. Lawrence River
- LILLIE PARSONS (1868)
- MARINIER, OAKBAY, HENRY C. DARYAW C150837
- MUSCALLONGE C133752, formerly Vigilant
- PENTLAND US150656, and FA Georger (Twisted Sisters Wreck)
- QUEEN VICTORIA (1838)
- Robert Gaskin C80877
- Sam Cook (William Wheeler) aka Battersby Island Wreck
- The Briton (originally S. & J. Collier) 92643
- Unidentified Automobile Wreck – Rockport ON
- Unidentified Hull – Hardy Park, Brockville Ontario
- Unidentified Hull – Ivy. Lea Wreck
- Unidentified Pleasure Craft – Whiskey Shoal Pleasure Craft