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Search thousands of wreck records by vessel name, region, official number, type, river, lake, or project. Browsing 5,000 records is the backup plan; search is the front door.

  • Bath Marina 1

    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 Tugs (John & Alice, Bob Foote, Robert K, Alice G)

    Explore the fascinating wrecks of four tugboats in Little Tub Harbour, each with a unique history and significance to Tobermory’s maritime heritage.

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  • KGH Wreck

    Explore the KGH Wreck, a wooden barge off Kingston, Ontario, offering divers a glimpse into maritime history with moderate depths and good visibility.

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  • Collins Bay Schooner

    Explore the remains of a small scuttled schooner near Kingston, Ontario, offering a glimpse into the maritime history of the Great Lakes.

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  • David Wagstaff (1863)

    Explore the wreck of the David Wagstaff, a 19th-century schooner lost in Lake Michigan, known for its role in transporting building stone.

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  • Wales C 83375

    Explore the wreck of the Wales, a historic tugboat turned wrecking vessel, located in the St. Mary’s River near Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

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  • Alaska C 117174

    Explore the wreck of the Alaska, a converted bulk freighter lost to fire near Tobermory, Ontario, in Lake Huron.

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  • New York

    Explore the mystery of the New York, a wooden schooner lost in Lake Ontario during the 19th century, with no confirmed wreckage or sightings.

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  • Iona C 94922

    Explore the wreck of the Iona, a wooden steambarge lost in Lake Ontario, with a rich history of coal transport and a dramatic fire incident.

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  • HMS Radcliffe (Brown Bay Vessel)

    Explore the intriguing wreck of HMS Radcliffe, a British naval vessel in Brown Bay, St. Lawrence River, offering insights into maritime history.

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