-
City Of Concord
Explore the wreck of the City of Concord, a wooden steamship that sank in 1906 during a storm in Lake Erie, now a site of historical significance for divers.
-
Car Ferry No. 2
Explore the wreck of Car Ferry No. 2, a wooden-hulled rail ferry that capsized in 1906, now a dive site with moderate visibility and rich history.
-
Maude
Explore the wreck of the Maude, a historic sidewheel towboat that sank in 1906 after a collision, now a site of maritime history in the Ottawa River.
-
Constitution
Explore the wreck of the Constitution, a 19th-century schooner barge, resting near Kelley’s Island in Lake Erie, offering insights into Great Lakes maritime history.
-
Charles B. Packard (Elfin-Mere)
Explore the wreck of the Charles B. Packard, a historic freighter lost in 1906, located at Colchester Shoal in Lake Erie.
-
H.B. Tuttle US 95092
Explore the wreck of the H.B. Tuttle, a wooden bulk freighter that met its fate in a storm on Lake Erie in 1906.
-
William Crosthwaite US 26217
Explore the wreck of the William Crosthwaite, a historic wooden schooner lost in a collision on Lake Erie in 1906.
-
Mills (1870)
Explore the wreck of the MILLS, a wooden-hulled barge that met a tragic fate in the St. Clair River. A dive site rich in history and maritime significance.
-
N. Mills (1870)
Explore the history of the N. Mills, a wooden-hulled barge that met a tragic fate in 1906, highlighting the dangers of Great Lakes navigation.
-
Cavalier (1867)
Explore the wreck of the Cavalier, a three-masted schooner lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1906, near Chantry Island.

You must be logged in to post a comment.