Barges – Mohawk River (Erie Canal)

Explore the abandoned concrete barges of the Mohawk River, remnants of wartime innovation and industrial history.

Sld Ship Type: Barge

  • Barges – Mohawk River (Erie Canal)

    Explore the abandoned concrete barges of the Mohawk River, remnants of wartime innovation and industrial history.

  • Record 2352 Twin Barges

    Explore the twin barge wrecks in Lake Superior, significant hazards to navigation and reminders of the region’s industrial past.

  • Calhoun Family Barges

    Explore the remains of the Grindstone Island Barges, remnants of the Saint Lawrence Seaway construction, now partially submerged and accessible for diving.

  • Record 14292

    Explore the mysterious UNKNOWN wreck in Lake Erie, a submerged hazard to navigation at 26 feet deep.

  • Unidentified Hull – Barge

    Explore the mysterious unidentified wreck in Lake Erie, a potential barge posing a navigation hazard at 22 feet deep.

  • Unidentified Steel Barge Wreck

    Explore the history of a salvaged steel barge wreck in Lake Huron, once a navigational hazard now fully recovered.

  • Colin Campbell (Embury) US 5719

    Explore the wreck of the Colin Campbell, a wooden-hulled steambarge with a rich maritime history in the Great Lakes, now a site for divers…

  • Record LS1775/40

    Explore the submerged wreck LS1775/40 in Lake Ontario, a navigational hazard with a mysterious history.

  • Record LS1776/40

    Explore the submerged wreck LS1776/40 near Youngstown, NY, a site of historical significance and navigation hazards.

  • Ontario Shores Barge

    Explore the remains of a wooden barge near Pond Marina, Cape Vincent, NY, a testament to the region’s maritime history.

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