Sld Ship Type: Barge
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Lancaster – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1907)
Explore the wreck of the Lancaster, a river barge lost in Georgian Bay in 1907, showcasing the maritime history of Canada’s inland waterways.
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Lancaster – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1907)
Explore the mysterious wreck of the Lancaster, a wooden barge lost in 1907 in Georgian Bay, with limited details available about its final voyage.
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James Fisk, Jr – Lake St. Clair Freighter Shipwreck (1906)
Explore the wreck of the James Fisk Jr., a historic freighter that met a fiery end in 1906, now resting in the St. Clair…
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George W. Roby – Detroit River Barge Shipwreck (1906)
Explore the submerged remains of the George W. Roby, a wood steam barge that met a fiery end in the Detroit River in 1906.
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Logging Barge Little Marble Lake – Other Barge Shipwreck (1906)
Explore the remains of a converted steamboat turned logging barge, resting in Little Marble Lake, Ontario. A unique dive site reflecting Ontario’s logging heritage.
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George Spencer – Lake Superior Freighter Shipwreck (1905)
Explore the wreck of the George Spencer, a bulk freighter that met its fate in Lake Superior in 1905, highlighting the challenges of Great…
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Appomattox US 107236
Explore the wreck of the Appomattox, a significant wooden bulk freighter lost in 1905 near Milwaukee, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Joseph S. Fay – Lake Huron Freighter Shipwreck (1905)
Explore the wreck of the Joseph S. Fay, a wooden bulk freighter lost in 1905, now a popular dive site in Lake Huron.
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D.P. Rhodes – Lake Huron Barge Shipwreck (1905)
Explore the wreck of the D.P. Rhodes, a wooden barge lost in a storm in 1905 near Cheboygan, Michigan.
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No. 6 – Lake Erie Barge Shipwreck (1905)
Explore the wreck of No. 6, an unpowered barge lost in Lake Erie during a storm in 1905. All crew survived the incident.
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