Sld Ship Type: Yacht
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Whiskey Shoal Pleasure Craft – St. Lawrence River Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the Whiskey Shoal Pleasure Craft, a mid-20th-century vessel resembling the 1941 Royal Sportsman, resting at a shallow depth in the Saint Lawrence River.
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Anne Marie – Other Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the wreck of the Anne Marie, a 38-foot wooden vessel lost in the icy waters of Lake Temiskaming after 1886.
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Sarona – Unreported Shipwreck
Explore the wreck of Sarona, a 32-ton wooden yacht built in 1902, scuttled after serving as a leisure craft in Muskoka lakes.
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Hedda Gabler – Lake Huron Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the grounding incident of the Hedda Gabler at Kettle Point Reef in Lake Huron, a lesser-known yacht with a significant maritime history.
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Starcraft (unidentified – Other Cuddy Cabin Cruiser Shipwreck
Explore the abandoned StarCraft Cuddy Cabin Cruiser near Kingston Rowing Club, a piece of local boating history on the Rideau Canal.
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Nowocton – Lake Huron Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the wreck of the Nowocton, a pleasure craft resting in the North Channel of Lake Huron, ideal for divers seeking historical insights.
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Kingston Yacht Club Wreck – Lake Ontario Unknown, Likely Or Metal Construction Shipwreck
Explore the Kingston Yacht Club Wreck, an unidentified vessel in Kingston Harbour, offering a dive experience rich in history and archaeological interest.
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Powerline Wreck – Lake Ontario Wreck Shipwreck
Explore the mysterious Mine Hull wreck near Kingston Yacht Club, a flattened vessel with an unknown history, easily accessible for divers.
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Goose Bay Cris Craft – St. Lawrence River Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the wreck of a 1955 Cris Craft pleasure boat in the St. Lawrence River, a dive site rich in mid-20th-century maritime history.
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John Ladue – St. Lawrence River Yacht Shipwreck
Explore the mystery of the JOHN LADUE, a pleasure craft wreck in the St. Lawrence River, known for its recreational boating history.
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