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  • Georgina C 92617

    Explore the wreck of the Georgina, a wooden steam tug lost in 1907, located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Ideal for divers interested in historical shipwrecks.

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  • Lancaster (1872)

    Explore the mysterious wreck of the Lancaster, a wooden barge lost in 1907 in Georgian Bay, with limited details available about its final voyage.

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  • America US 355

    Explore the wreck of the America, a wooden schooner-barge lost in 1907 during a storm in Lake Michigan, near Chambers Island.

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  • Lancaster (1873)

    Explore the wreck of the Lancaster, a river barge lost in Georgian Bay in 1907, showcasing the maritime history of Canada’s inland waterways.

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  • Edith H. Koyen US 136147

    Explore the remains of the Edith H. Koyen, a two-masted scow-schooner scuttled in Lake Michigan, representing the maritime heritage of Kewaunee.

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  • Adventurer US 107174

    Explore the wreck of the Adventurer, a wooden tugboat lost in Lake Superior in 1906, and learn about its history and significance in Great Lakes navigation.

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  • John M. Nicol US 76786

    Explore the wreck of the John M. Nicol, a wooden propeller-driven steamer lost in a snowstorm in 1906, carrying a heavy cargo of barbed wire.

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  • William F. Hallstead US 81414

    Explore the wreck of the William F. Hallstead, a wooden propeller tug lost to fire in 1906 near Dunkirk, New York.

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  • Monarch C 96834

    Explore the wreck of the Monarch, a wooden package freighter that sank in 1906, now a popular dive site in Lake Superior.

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  • Golspie

    Explore the wreck of the Golspie, a wooden steamer that met its fate in a blizzard on Lake Superior in 1906.

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