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Joyland C138108 (William A. Haskell US 81025)
Explore the wreck of the Joyland, a wooden package freighter with a rich history on the Great Lakes, now resting in Lake Huron.
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Hercules (1917)
Explore the wreck of the Hercules, a wooden tugboat scuttled in 1926, resting in Lake Minnetonka. A site of historical significance for divers and snorkelers alike.
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Alert C 90699 (Chippewa)
Explore the remains of the Alert, a wooden canal tug that served the Welland Canal and sank in the Niagara River in 1926. A dive site of historical significance.
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D. P. Dobbins US 6095 C 126228
Explore the history of the D. P. Dobbins, a wooden schooner barge scuttled in Lake Ontario in 1926, reflecting the maritime legacy of the Great Lakes.
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R.C. Brittain US 110337/C 100125
Explore the history of the R.C. Brittain, a wooden propeller ship that served the Great Lakes before its tragic end in Lake Huron.
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Mattie C. Bell US 91420
BELL, MATTIE C. WRECK (schooner-barge) 1. IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION BELL, MATTIE C. was a wooden three-masted schooner-barge built in 1882 for the Great Lakes bulk trade. The vessel stranded during a gale while under tow and was ultimately abandoned after prolonged recovery attempts. The remains are located near Big Summer Island, Lake Michigan. Final…
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Pueblo (Richard W., Palmbay) C133822
Explore the wreck of the Pueblo, a wooden bulk freighter scuttled in Wolfe Island Graveyard, offering a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.
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Gilbert C 85712
Explore the history of the Gilbert, a wooden tugboat built in 1884, which served in the St. Lawrence River and was dismantled in Toronto circa 1926.
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Saginaw Valley Meriden (1897) Kongo (1903) Overland (1917)
Explore the history of the Saginaw Valley, a wooden package freighter with a storied past and multiple name changes, now a part of Lake Ontario’s maritime heritage.

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