Sld Ship Type: structure
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Bath Marina 1 – Lake Ontario Steamer Shipwreck
Explore the mystery of Unidentified Hull 1, a submerged vessel under Dock 1 at Bath Marina, potentially linked to commercial or military maritime history.
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The Kingston Project – St. Lawrence River Conservation Initiative Shipwreck
Explore the Kingston Project, dedicated to preserving shipwrecks in Kingston, Ontario, and enhancing underwater cultural heritage through community collaboration.
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Lock 28 – St. Lawrence River Structure Shipwreck
Explore the submerged Lock 28 in the St. Lawrence River, a historical marvel showcasing 19th-century engineering amidst vibrant marine life.
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Washington Island Shipyard – St. Lawrence River Structure Shipwreck
Explore the historical remnants of shipbuilding at Washington Island Shipyard, a dive site rich in underwater history and diverse aquatic life.
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Crib Wreckage – Lake Erie Structure Shipwreck (2009)
Explore the Crib Wreckage, an intriguing structure in Lake Erie, believed to be construction debris from Cleveland’s water intake system.
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Hopple Bridge – St. Lawrence River Submerged Bridge And Old Highway Remnants Shipwreck (1958)
Explore the submerged remnants of the Hopple Bridge and Old Highway 2, a unique dive site rich in history near Dickinson’s Landing, Ontario.
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Mille Roches, Lost Villages, St. Lawrence River, Ontario – St. Lawrence River Submerged Village Shipwreck (1958)
Explore the submerged remnants of Mille Roches, a once-thriving village now part of the Lost Villages, offering a unique dive into Ontario’s industrial heritage.
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The 500-year-old Elm Tree In Morrisburg, Ontario – St. Lawrence River Natural Landmark Shipwreck (1953)
Explore the legacy of the ancient elm tree near Morrisburg, a symbol of resilience lost during the St. Lawrence Seaway expansion.
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Frontenac Hotel Dockage
Explore the submerged remnants of the historic Frontenac Hotel dockage in the Thousand Islands, a dive site rich in history and aquatic life.
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Brunswick US 3148
Explore the wreck of the Brunswick, an iron bulk freighter lost in 1881 after a collision in Lake Erie. A site of historical significance…
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