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  • Emma (1894)

    Explore the wreck of the Emma, a wooden vessel lost to fire in 1912 on Lake Huron, with no casualties reported.

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  • Bothnia (Jack)

    Explore the wreck of Bothnia, a steambarge that sank in 1912 after a collision, now resting in Lake St. Clair at 50 feet.

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  • Adiramled (City Of Fremont) C 130992

    Explore the wreck of the Adiramled, a historic bulk freighter that sank in 1912, located 6 miles east of Stoney Island in Lake Ontario.

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  • Ella Ross (Gipsey) C 77589

    Explore the remains of the ELLA ROSS, a historic paddlewheel steamer lost to fire in 1912, now resting at Parry Sound Wharf.

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  • Urada 25243

    Explore the wreck of the Uarda, a former yacht turned steamer, lost to fire in 1912. Accessible in shallow waters of Lake Superior.

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  • Argosy (1868)

    Explore the Argosy, a historic wooden barge wreck in the St. Lawrence River, offering divers a glimpse into 19th-century maritime commerce.

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  • Stephen C. Clark (Nipigon)

    Explore the history of the Stephen C. Clark, a wooden steamer freighter that faced numerous challenges on the Great Lakes before its demise in 1912.

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  • Ireland C 30791

    Explore the wreck of the Ireland, a 19th-century barge that sank near Galloo Island in 1912, a significant part of Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • S.K. Martin (City of St. Joseph)

    Explore the history of the S.K. Martin, a steam screw vessel that met its end in Lake Erie in 1912, with all crew safely rescued.

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  • Raleigh US 110154

    Explore the wreck of the Raleigh, a steam screw vessel that sank in 1911, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.

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