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  • General US 86498

    Explore the wreck of the tugboat General, a historical dive site in Lake Michigan, resting at a depth of 25 feet near Frying Pan Island.

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  • Ralph T. Holcomb (Isaac Lincoln)

    Explore the wreck of the Ralph T. Holcomb, a steam barge that played a vital role in early 20th-century Canadian industry, now resting in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • Fair Haven

    Explore the tragic story of the Fair Haven, a racing yacht lost in a storm on Lake Ontario, symbolizing the risks of competitive sailing.

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  • Prince Ray C 126395

    Explore the history of the Prince Ray, a wooden tugboat that served Canadian ports before its scuttling in Lake Ontario.

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  • Luckport (Magnolia)

    Explore the remains of the Luckport, a historic tugboat in Georgian Bay, showcasing the maritime legacy of the Great Lakes.

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  • Artic US 106040

    Explore the wreck of the Arctic, a historic icebreaking tug in Lake Michigan, known for its robust construction and significant service history.

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  • Cornwall C 71609 (Kingston, Bavarian, Algerian)

    Explore the wreck of the Cornwall, a historic sidewheel paddle steamer scuttled in 1930, resting in 70 feet of water near Amherst Island.

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  • Wreck Y

    Explore the remnants of an unidentified hull at Wolfe Island Graveyard, a site rich in maritime history and accessible for divers of various experience levels.

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  • Wreck 6

    Explore the submerged remains of Wreck 6 in Portsmouth Harbour, a testament to the maritime history of Kingston, Ontario.

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  • Simon Langell US 226091

    Explore the wreck of the Simon Langell, a historic wooden steambarge resting in Wolfe Island Graveyard, Lake Ontario, at a depth of 98 feet.

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