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  • C. Hickox C 105817

    Explore the wreck of the C. Hickox, a wooden propeller-driven cargo vessel that met its fiery end in 1906 near Main Duck Island, Lake Ontario.

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  • Sarah C 71136 (Laura Emma)

    Explore the wreck of the Sarah, a wooden schooner lost in ice on Lake Huron in 1906. No casualties reported.

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  • Sunshine

    Explore the remains of the Sunshine, a wooden steamer lost to fire in 1906, likely located in the Detroit River area.

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  • La Rabida US 75850 (Jessie Winter)

    Explore the remains of La Rabida, a wooden schooner lost in a storm while carrying Christmas trees in 1906.

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  • Maria Martin (1866)

    Explore the remains of the Maria Martin, a three-masted schooner lost in the Detroit River in 1906, now serving as a breakwater.

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  • J. H. Jones C 90769

    Explore the wreck of the J. H. Jones, a coastal steamer that sank in 1906 during a storm in Lake Huron. A site of historical significance and solemn remembrance.

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  • Panama (John Craig)

    Explore the wreck of the Panama, a steam screw freighter that grounded in Lake Superior in 1906, highlighting the challenges of Great Lakes navigation.

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  • John Rolph (Resolute) C 88241

    Explore the history of the John Rolph, a wooden freight steamer that transitioned from lumber transport to coal and construction materials before its tragic sinking in 1906.

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  • Conemaugh US 125858

    Explore the wreck of the Conemaugh, a package freight propeller that stranded on Point Pelee in 1906. A dive site with historical significance and challenges.

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  • Theano BR110350

    Explore the wreck of Theano, a steel-hulled bulk freighter lost in Lake Superior in 1906. A dive site for experienced divers, it offers a glimpse into maritime history.

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