Sld Ship Type: Barge
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Unknown 15 (flat Scow – Other Scow Shipwreck (1930)
Explore the remains of Unknown 15, a wood flat scow located in Thunderbay Ships Graveyard, with dimensions of 86 x 33 ft.
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J.B. King C 130255
Explore the tragic history of the John B. King, a drill scow that met a catastrophic fate in 1930, resulting in one of Canada’s…
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Ralph T. Holcomb (isaac Lincoln – St. Lawrence River Barge Shipwreck (1930)
Explore the wreck of the Ralph T. Holcomb, a steam barge that played a vital role in early 20th-century Canadian industry, now resting in…
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Sarnia Doc – Lake Huron Scow Shipwreck (1929)
Explore the remains of the Sarnia Doc, a grain carrier lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1929. A site of historical significance…
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Tiger – Lake Michigan Scow Shipwreck (1929)
Explore the wreck of the Tiger, a steel dredge scow lost to fire in 1929 off Lakeside, Michigan. A reminder of the hazards faced…
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O.E. Parks – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1929)
Explore the wreck of the O.E. Parks, a wooden-hulled barge that foundered near Thunder Bay Island in 1929, contributing to the rich maritime history…
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Harltiner Barge (scanlon’s Barge – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1929)
Explore the Harltiner Barge, a wooden derrick barge sunk in Lake Huron around 1929, featuring remnants of its crane and boiler in shallow waters.
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T.L.d. No 1 – Lake Huron Scow Shipwreck (1928)
Explore the wreck of T.L.D. No 1, an unrigged scow lost to fire in 1928, located in Lake Huron near Detour, Michigan.
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James F. Cahill – Lake Erie Barge Shipwreck (1928)
Explore the tragic history of the James F. Cahill, a wooden tanker barge destroyed by fire in Buffalo Harbor in 1928.
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Sainte Marie – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1928)
Explore the wreck of the SAINTE MARIE, a historic wooden car ferry turned barge, located near Frying Pan Island in Lake Huron.
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