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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.

  • Island Queen (1895)

    Explore the remains of the Island Queen, a stonehooker schooner abandoned in Whitby Harbour, Ontario, reflecting the resourcefulness of late 19th-century lake craft.

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  • Queen Mary

    Explore the wreck of the Queen Mary, a scuttled bulk propeller steamer in the Amherst Island Graveyard, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century maritime history.

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  • Unnamed ‘Maplenamed’ Vessel (Nicknamed ‘Titanic’)

    Explore the wreck of the ‘Titanic,’ a bulk propeller steamer scuttled in 1925 at Amherst Island Graveyard, Lake Ontario. A unique dive site for experienced divers.

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  • Glendora

    Explore the well-preserved wreck of the Glendora, a steam-driven wooden freighter scuttled in 1925, offering unique dive conditions and historical significance.

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  • Raymond

    Explore the wreck of the Raymond, a sailing yacht lost in 1925, located in the St. Lawrence River near Round Island. Accessible to divers with a depth of 38 feet.

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  • Knight Templar US 14495

    Explore the remains of the Knight Templar, a 19th-century wooden steam tug, abandoned in Milwaukee’s Kinnickinnic River.

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  • Maggie (Lutz) US 90582

    Explore the scuttled fish tug Maggie, a notable example of early 20th-century maritime practices in Lake Michigan.

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  • Lake Michigan US 88537

    Explore the remains of the LAKE MICHIGAN, a wooden package freighter scuttled in Toronto Harbour in 1925, marking a significant chapter in Great Lakes shipping history.

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  • Maplegreen C 134350 (Omaha)

    Explore the wreck of the Maplegreen, a late-19th-century cargo vessel scuttled in the Amherst Island Graveyard, offering a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • ALEXANDER MAITLAND (1902–1924)

    Explore the wreck of the ALEXANDER MAITLAND, a wooden steamer lost to fire in 1924 while docked in Port Huron, Michigan.

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