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  • Charles B. Hill

    Explore the wreck of the CHARLES B. HILL, a wooden freighter resting in 18 feet of water off Madison, Ohio, offering insights into early 20th-century Great Lakes shipping.

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  • Mary E. Pierce US 90724

    Explore the wreck of the Mary E. Pierce, a wooden tugboat lost in a storm on Lake Huron in 1906. No fatalities reported.

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  • Delaware (David Andrews) US 83152

    Explore the history of the D. Andrews, a 19th-century schooner converted to a barge, scuttled in 1906 in Lake Ontario.

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  • Logging Barge Little Marble Lake

    Explore the remains of a converted steamboat turned logging barge, resting in Little Marble Lake, Ontario. A unique dive site reflecting Ontario’s logging heritage.

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  • Knight Templar (1865)

    Explore the wreck of the Knight Templar, a canal-sized schooner-barge, resting in shallow waters near Whitefish Point, accessible for divers and snorkelers.

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  • J. Duvall US 75721

    Explore the history of the J. Duvall, a wooden schooner that met a tragic end in 1905 after a collision in the St. Clair River.

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  • Olga (Sandusky) US 115141

    Explore the storied wreck of the Olga, a wooden schooner-barge that faced a fierce storm on Lake Huron in 1905. A dive into maritime history awaits.

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  • Olga US 155029

    Explore the wreck of the Olga, a wooden-hulled schooner lost in 1905 near Goderich, Ontario, and learn about its storied history and the challenges of Great Lakes navigation.

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  • Charles Stewart Parnell US 126463

    Explore the wreck of the Charles Stewart Parnell, a wooden steamer lost in Lake Michigan due to a coal fire in 1905. Dive conditions vary; access by boat.

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  • Maia (1898)

    Explore the wreck of the Maia, a steel-hulled barge lost in the Mataafa Storm of 1905, now a significant historical site on Lake Superior.

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