Unidentified Coal Barge #1

Explore the intact remains of Unidentified Coal Barge #1, a steel-hulled vessel resting in 214 ft of water in Lake Ontario, with well-preserved features and a rich history.

Sld Ship Type: Barge

  • Unidentified Coal Barge #1

    Explore the intact remains of Unidentified Coal Barge #1, a steel-hulled vessel resting in 214 ft of water in Lake Ontario, with well-preserved features…

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    Explore the Sodus Bay Barge, a steel barge from the Panama Canal era, resting in shallow waters with variable visibility.

  • Unknown No. 5 & 6 (Work Barge, Gary, Indiana)

    Explore the fragmented remains of Unknown No. 5, a work barge in shallow waters off Gary, Indiana, with a rich yet mysterious history.

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  • Unknown 19 – Dump Scow

    Explore the remains of Unknown 19, a wooden dump scow scuttled in Lake Superior’s Thunder Bay, offering insights into early 20th-century harbor maintenance.

  • Pennsylvania C 116598

    Explore the remains of the Pennsylvania, a steam scow scuttled in the St. Lawrence River, with a rich history of transporting sand and aggregates.

  • Seneca Chief (1825)

    Explore the historic Seneca Chief, the first vessel to navigate the Erie Canal, marking a significant moment in U.S. maritime history.

  • Erie Canal Boat (Target #16)

    Explore the remarkably intact wreck of an original Erie Canal boat, showcasing 19th-century canal transport technology in Seneca Lake, New York.

  • Theresa T

    Explore the submerged remains of the Theresa T, a coal barge abandoned in Kingston Inner Harbor, reflecting the region’s industrial past.

  • Unidentified Scuttled Hull

    Explore the remains of a scuttled hull near Amherst Island, a relic from the Kingston Harbour clean-up in the 1920s.

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