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  • A.L. Hopkins US 105937

    Explore the wreck of the A.L. Hopkins, a steam barge lost in Lake Superior in 1911, known for its heavy cargo of lumber and dramatic final voyage.

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  • Three Brothers (May Durr, John Spry) US 91998

    Explore the wreck of the Three Brothers, a wooden propeller ship lost in a storm in 1911, now a part of Lake Michigan’s maritime heritage.

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  • Thomas Cranage US 145648

    Explore the remains of the largest wooden steamer ever built on the Great Lakes, lost in 1911 on Watchers Reef in Georgian Bay.

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  • City Of Genoa US 126897

    Explore the wreck of the City of Genoa, a wooden bulk freighter that sank in 1911, now part of the Sarnia Ghost Fleet in Lake Huron.

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  • Warrington (Henry Warrington) (1868)

    Explore the wreck of the Henry Warrington, a tug and cargo vessel lost in 1911 during a gale on Lake Huron.

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  • Albatross C 75633

    Explore the wreck of the Albatross, a schooner-barge that sank in Georgian Bay during a storm in 1911, with a rich history and an uncertain final resting place.

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  • C.C. Martin C 116670

    Explore the tragic story of the C.C. Martin, a wooden steam tug that foundered in 1911 while towing a barge on Georgian Bay, resulting in the loss of its entire crew.

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  • Winslow US 26243

    Explore the history of the WINSLOW, a tugboat turned wrecker, lost to fire in 1911. Discover its legacy in Lake Huron’s maritime history.

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  • Chieftain (Chieftain III) C71178

    Explore the wreck of the Chieftain, a historic tugboat lost in 1911, located near St. Antoine’s Light in the St. Lawrence River.

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  • F. H. Prince

    Explore the remains of the F. H. Prince, a wooden steam screw vessel lost to fire in 1911, located near Kelley’s Island in Lake Erie.

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