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  • North King C 96911

    Explore the accessible wreck of the North King, a steam barge with a rich history, located in Collins Bay, Ontario at a depth of 30 feet.

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  • Wake Up

    Explore the history of the Wake Up, a two-masted wooden schooner lost in the late 19th century while transporting lumber across the Great Lakes.

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  • Wabash Valley

    Explore the story of the Wabash Valley, a wooden propeller ship lost in a storm on Lake Michigan, reflecting the challenges of Great Lakes navigation.

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  • Unidentified Scuttled Hull

    Explore the remains of a scuttled hull near Amherst Island, a relic from the Kingston Harbour clean-up in the 1920s.

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  • William Johnston (1878)

    Explore the wreck of the William Johnston, a historic tugboat scuttled in Wolfe Island Graveyard, offering divers a glimpse into 19th-century maritime operations.

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  • Isabella Ainslie

    Explore the story of the Isabella Ainslie, a wooden schooner that met its fate on a rocky reef, and the legacy of love it left behind.

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  • Wanakewan (1910)

    Explore the history of the Wanakewan, a wooden steamer that served Canadian waterways from Georgian Bay to Lake Temiskaming before its abandonment near Ville Marie, Quebec.

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  • Alaska (Acorn)

    Explore the wreck of the Alaska, a wooden schooner that succumbed to a storm in Lake Michigan, leaving a fragmented history beneath the waves.

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  • Charles Horn US 92102

    Explore the mystery of the Charles Horn, a 19th-century schooner lost in the Great Lakes, with a rich history and an unknown final resting place.

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  • Aletha C 107748 (Quinte)

    Explore the history of the Aletha, formerly known as Quinte, and its collision with the steamer Hero near Kingston, Ontario.

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